Sentences with phrase «tight boundaries»

They are taught lots of facts but little context: each subject is contained within its own tight boundaries.
But after the Civil War, as settlers of a growing nation eyed western lands, timber, and minerals for development, Congress steadily withdrew treaty rights and obligations, and put new and much tighter boundaries on tribal lands.
You won't find any fish and bugs to catch or fossils and gyroids to dig because Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is set firmly inside the tight boundaries of a home design spin - off and it won't stray outside of that box.
Each chapter ends with a boss battle, and when the boss finally shows up, he'll destroy anything outside of the tight boundaries surrounding your town.
I want you to see what women are doing with the fantasy genre outside of those tight boundaries set up by marketing categories.
It also seems as if Kindle readers enjoy fiction that has tighter boundaries, probably because they want to ensure that they have a good experience.
You won't find any fish and bugs to catch or fossils and gyroids to dig because Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is set firmly inside the tight boundaries of a home design spin - off and it won't stray outside of that box.
Each chapter ends with a boss battle, and when the boss finally shows up, he'll destroy anything outside of the tight boundaries surrounding your town.
Average values for WTW GHG emissions for oil sands and other crudes, tight boundary.
* However, there are tight boundaries, with the frequent oscillations currently on a slightly rising trend from the start of the instrumental temperature record in 1659, albeit with a sharp reversal in the last 7 or 8 years.
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