Sentences with phrase «somewhat narrow viewing»

According to ratings, the TV's curves cause it to have a somewhat narrow viewing angle, which diminishes the picture quality when viewed from the side.
Criminal Law: Dangerous v. Long - Term Offender Designations R. v. Sipos, 2014 SCC 47 The S.C.C. took a somewhat narrower view of the role of fresh evidence in relation to the question of whether the sentencing judge's legal error was harmless, and held the C.A. was correct to uphold the dangerous offender designation in this case.

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In those moments I am willing even to indulge his somewhat romanticized view of himself: a figure in the twilight, at the end of a long journey through a large valley and into wooded hills, perhaps pausing on a low ridge that affords him a last narrow glimpse of the paths he has followed, watching the evening descending over the mountains and down toward darkening lakes and fields, trying to fix in memory the shape of a world soon to be lost in night.
The seats are comfortable and sit high for better road view, but the front passenger side foot well feels narrow and somewhat cramped.
I like the emphasis on meeting the purposes of the readers of the document, because, though it may be a somewhat narrow, even idealized, view of the purposes of legal writing, it is at least a starting place that recognizes the connection between legal writing and legal reading.
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