As for publishing 4 papers in 4 years of PhD study... well I think this encourages too many irrelevant publications with
too narrow a scope, and likely of little contribution to science.
Not exact matches
Many of today's buyer persona and buyer insight development efforts are
too narrow in
scope.
Such awareness will include a prophetic criticism of American feminism when it is
too narrow in
scope, when it demands that the power of determining and directing social goals and structures be shared with middle - and upper - class American women while other women and groups are still excluded from that realization.
Mill's first claim that happiness is the ultimate object of all desire seems very questionable, based as it is on psychological evidence which is both suspect in itself and
too narrow in
scope to establish his conclusion.
But the policies still drew criticism, with some women's rights advocates and employment lawyers calling their
scope too narrow.
Nostalgia for the 1980s has been
too narrow in
scope lately, focusing on genre pieces featuring kid characters in the horror remake «It» and Netflix sci - fi series «Stranger Things.»
«I think it really wound up
narrowing the
scope of instruction and placed
too much emphasis on reading and math tests.
The de Blasio turnaround programs have suffered from a certain lack of urgency, and their
scope is both
too broad and
too narrow.
As much as the developers should be lauded for trying to deliver an experience where your primary interaction with a world is something other than violence, the
scope of that ambition in terms of execution is far
too narrow.
His piece «Love Wins» may catch your eye as anti-gun artwork at first glance, but that's far
too narrow of a
scope.
After several meetings, it seemed that the
scope was
too large, and I decided to
narrow it down it to a single collaboration.
The lord chief justice Lord Judge has said that UK courts are not bound by rulings of Strasbourg - based court of human rights, while the President of the Supreme Court has admitted that his court is not always «supreme» because it has to follow the lead of the European court of human rights in Strasbourg, whose rulings are sometimes
too narrow in
scope.
When patenting an invention, making the
scope of patent claims
too broad would increase the risk of invalidity, while making the
scope of claims
too narrow may render it useless.
The problem as I see it for Quebec is that they wont be able to rely on the security aspect because 1) its clear from the
narrow scope of the ban (i.e. provincial employees and persons interacting with government) that the intention of the legislation had nothing to do with security and 2) even if it squeaked through the door of s. 1 of the Charter, the court very well could find that such legislation would be ultra vires provincial jurisdiction (admittedly I haven't explored this argument
too deeply).
In fact, there are many real estate professionals that believe niche marketing is far
too narrow in
scope.