Sentences with phrase «that is a narrow»

Also unlike a billboard, viewers of online ads may be a narrow target audience, rather than anyone driving by; Facebook's sophisticated tools for advertisers offer a slew of ways to segment audiences.
The gap between the percentage of men and the percentage of women who work or are looking for work is the narrowest in the G20, according to a 2014 report by four international institutions, including the World Bank.
The market leadership is narrow, with energy the only prominent sector stepping forward.
Moreover, within conscientiousness are the narrower traits of self control and «grit,» which University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth has found to be more integral to children's scholarly success than IQ.
Barbie books are marketing materials,» she says, adding: The algorithm was narrowing her experience.
Firstly, Berenberg found that women of all races are narrowing the alcohol «gender gap» between men and women.
However, some so - called experts have limited experience to draw from, so their perspective is narrow.
While historically white men and women drink more than their black and Hispanic counterparts, that gap is narrowing — again, primarily driven by white Gen Zers drinking less.
The lessons were lifted from his experience at Blogger, particularly the first one, «Be Narrow,» which urged entrepreneurs to «Focus on the smallest possible problem you could solve that would be potentially useful.»
Regulars come for the bar's moody and intimate vibe (it's narrow, after all) and stay for shots of bourbon and booze - steeped snacks.
Its use case is narrow, but the FDA's stamp of approval could have broader implications for the way we create customized medicine.
The trails are narrow single tracks at best.
«It was a narrow funnel to start with and they just would not let us in,» says DiCostanzo.
Not only does this metric ignore some basic economic principles, but it also ignores the fact that the deficit is narrowing substantially.»
The report's method was narrow and can not come to a conclusion about a company's security, said Matt Gause, of FreeTaxUSA.
As I researched the most relevant CEOs to compile into a Top 10 servant leadership list, my biggest challenge was narrowing it down to just 10!
In June he unveiled what he calls «40/20/10,» which is narrowing P&G's focus to its 40 biggest «category / country combinations» (such as laundry in China), its 20 largest innovations, and its 10 most lucrative developing markets.
Ballmer realizes that he's not going to singularly solve American poverty so he's narrowed his focus to role - model projects in the Seattle area, home of Microsoft; Ballmer's hometown Detroit area; and LA, home of the Clippers and then supporting select national projects.
It is the narrowing of the arteries of the heart due to the buildup of plaques causing less oxygen to reach portions of the heart.
Still, their options are narrower than eight years ago.
I've learned that all of the tricks of the trade can be narrowed down to four specific points — what I like to call the four C's.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, a pro-trade Republican from Texas, said he would work to ensure the tariffs «are narrow and targeted to protect our workers and job creators here at home.»
At press time, Winthrop was narrowing in on a location for a new office at least triple the size of the existing 1,000 - square - foot headquarters, to provide enough room for the team (now numbering 15) to grow.
Even in the early days, Trader Joe's appeal was its narrow but zany selection and loyal customers, recalls Dieter Brandes, who did due diligence on the company for Albrecht.
Smartphone Market Penetration While the incidence of smartphone use in 2013 has increased by 9 percentage points year over year and by 24 percentage points since 2011, the gap in customer satisfaction scores among smartphone manufacturers is narrowing.
On the media platform, we had to be narrow.
The yield curve may also be narrowing over concerns that a boost to fiscal policy through tax cuts and an increase to spending caps may foreshorten the U.S.'s second - longest economic expansion.
Narrow Targeting Should Actually Be Narrow For all businesses, a major advertising consideration should be searching out the customers who will find your product or service relevant to them.
«This is about putting as much lipstick as possible on the pig in advance of Xi going into Washington where the administration is saying cyber attacks are the problem and the operating environment for U.S. firms is narrowing,» an official told the New York Times last week.
Broken link building is starting to get a bad rep. People think it's a narrow, straightforward strategy, when in reality it's not.
Stock prices are at record highs, credit spreads are narrow, cap rates in the real estate market are thin, you have Bitcoin and Ethereum going skyward,» said Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi.
Now that the nominations have been narrowed down to 10 finalists, the first round of public voting will begin on April 12.
The «2 to 3 per cent» specification may appear to suggest that the inflation target in Australia is a narrow band.
Nevertheless, Pfizer's core lineup gained traction in 2014, and its annual sales decline was narrowed considerably year over year as a result.
In fact, the stock market drop on October 31 was attributed in part to new polls showing the gap is narrowing between presidential candidates, with Donald Trump closing in on Hillary Clinton.
Companies might have their own definition of user information, which can differ from RDR's definition of user information and be narrower in scope.
Forex can be narrowed down to the four most important markets.
«We've accepted a definition of performance that is narrow and quite possibly inappropriate,» said Rosanna Landis Weaver, program manager of the executive compensation initiative at As You Sow, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit that promotes corporate responsibility.
The margin of difference between products and services is narrow so the playing field of experience is gaining in prominence.
Spreads will tend to be narrow if market - makers believe they can execute trades quickly and cheaply, or if funding and hedging costs are low.
Others are narrowing their scope to a smaller range of markets.
If there is a narrow path to moral redemption after the sale of WhatsApp to Facebook, Acton's generous donation is it.
One of the Trump administration's main goals in triggering a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement was narrowing the U.S. trade deficits with Canada and Mexico.
Sprint's Q4 loss widened due to increased sales of the highly subsidized iPhone; however, the loss was narrower than what many had expected
My perspective is narrow owing to imminent retirement and balancing the peculiarities of db pensions against other pension assets.
I hope to explore this properly in another note soon, but suffice to say for the time being that the typical framework economists use to think about inflation - which they proxy by changes in the CPI - is narrow, incomplete and fails to do justice to the richness of inflation as a concept.
The example must be narrow since people will read only so much in a blog post.
However, the funding requirements are narrow, and you have to apply according to specific guidelines.
Robert Mueller, the special counsel, subpoenaed documents from the Trump Organization on Thursday, indicating that his investigation could be narrowing in on the president.
While it has a majority government, it is a narrow one.
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