Sentences with phrase «too narrow an issue»

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The issue we see from e-commerce entrepreneurs is a lack of pre-planning and research before diving into a niche that is either too broad or too narrow.
But in the long run, as I've said, it's too novel an issue to be stuck in such a narrow hole.
For years my focus on this club was far too narrow, wasting countless hours discussing issues that only pertained to the most recent of games.
All of those issues would face a tough time passing in the Senate, too, with a narrow Democratic majority.
The flip side, according to this view, is that Clinton accentuated too many issues that appeal to a narrower band of upper - middle - class college - educated voters, women in particular — things like paid family leave and pay equity.
But there was also internal Labour criticism that he lacked the leadership skills to take the party back into power and that his focus on issues such as zero - hours contracts and taxing the rich was too narrow.
In 2001 and 2005 we were a narrow party - focusing too much on issues like Europe, immigration and tax.
The model doesn't have this particular issue, but I imagine if you don't have a very narrow back and aren't really skinny then this could be a problem for you too.
07, were featured in the October 2009 issue of American Psychologist criticizing the journal's lead article for its too narrow assessment of adolescents» developing abilities.
Ruth Wattenberg, the Ward 3 representative on DC's State Board of Education (SBOE), says «too much testing» and the narrowing of the curriculum it has caused were the two issues that had the most resonance with parents during her campaign.
The transmission feels like it has too wide a spread between third and fourth gear or too narrow a spread between fourth and fifth gear, or some combination of those two issues.
The topic should not be too narrow or too broad, as you will fail either to cover the broad issues or lack words to express narrow subject.
ICBC personal injury claims lawyers know all too well that the true issues in an ICBC injury claim are not always narrowed down at the beginning of a claim.
The advocacy group, Dying with Dignity, has labeled the bill to be too narrow and restrictive, and took issue with the term «reasonably foreseeable» death, calling it vague and discriminatory.
Too many cases — especially civil cases in which the issues have been framed by notice pleading — come to us in a state of disarray because the district judge failed to narrow the issues.
We fixed an issue where default column widths for Task Manager were too narrow on high DPI devices.
Two minor issues — the handrail on the back deck stairs isn't to code (too narrow, I believe my partner said) and we need a hurricane strap under the deck.
«Too often, we evaluate communities through a narrow single - issue lens, such as housing affordability or greenhouse - gas emissions,» says Jack Wong, CEO of the Real Estate Foundation of B.C. «While these are obviously very important, they don't tell the whole story.
permits... etc then the LIVING AREA was an issue for the buyers... they felt the property was too long and narrow.
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