They translate for us what otherwise might remain unexpressed or constricted within
the all too narrow limits of private needs and feelings.
Not exact matches
PRPPs will be subject to
limits too, so it's unlikely they will
narrow the gap.
That's just
too narrow a perspective and far
too limited an approach to succeed in the new world of global competitors — many of whom aren't saddled with your legacy systems or the need to support the old enterprise offerings while the customers want tomorrow's technologies.
But now on the contrary a swift reversal is making us aware that your main purpose in this revealing to us of your heart was to enable our love to escape from the constrictions of the
too narrow,
too precise,
too limited image of you which we had fashioned for ourselves.
In his sharp distinction between community and society and his tendency to dampen hope with predetermined
limits on what societies can achieve, Tinder seems to me to speak for a
too -
narrow spectrum of the large tradition he is seeking to interpret.
In my honest opinion, I think 3 -4-3
limits our players, particularly Ozil and other technical players.The formation is
too flat therefore in most cases we will always have
narrow wins unless we are playing on the counter.But hey, our playing style is based on moderate to high possession.Formations that favour possession based style are 4 -2-3-1,4-1-4-1, 4 -3-3 (holding) and for more technical players 3 -2-3-2 (3 -5-2).
It does not
limit the height and volume of the bottle, but there might be some inconvenience if the bottle is
too wide (diameter ≥ 66 mm) or
too narrow (diameter ≤ 53.5 mm).
It does not
limit the height and volume of the bottle, but there might be some inconvenience if the bottle is
too wide (diameter ≥ 2.6 inches) or
too narrow (diameter ≤ 2.1 inches).
Consider how wide your child is as some booster seats have arm rests which
limits their width and a booster seat may be
too narrow for a child with wide hips.
He ends the article by attacking what he calls the «Reassurance Labour tendency», not just for minimising the chances of electoral success, but because «its vision is
too narrow, its mechanisms
too one - dimensional, and its effectiveness
too limited.»
Its capabilities are even beginning to seem a little
limited: its mirror is
too small, its focus
too narrow, its heat
too obscuring, its near - Earth neighborhood
too crowded.
«But a clinic is
too limited,
too narrow.
You Don't want to search
too narrow, because you will have
limited results.
You can browse a
limited range of categories to
narrow down your search slightly (brunettes, blondes, white, 18 +), but this doesn't really
narrow it down
too much.
Test scores are a key component of school rankings and closings, student tracking and promotion, principal evaluations, teacher evaluations, and all
too often result in a
limited and
narrow curriculum in our classrooms.
Current first - generation tools such as student surveys and self - report tools represent a valuable first step, but
too many of them lack compelling scientific evidence for the measurement constructs, use flawed or
limited measurement methodologies, are susceptible to faking or coaching, or are
too narrow in terms of the scoring, reporting and guidance they seek to provide users.
In addition, many in the science education community have
too narrow a definition of technology that is
limited to computers and graphing calculators.
Some improvements can be seen in the use of writing samples (though these are often themselves
narrow) and constructed - response items (though their use remains
too limited), and in more attention to bias reduction.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the
narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the
limits of what is physically possible in her projects — whether she wears a chador and hangs upside - down in front of an audience reading diary entries, newspaper articles and passages from the Qur «an («Permanent Words», 2009), or when she publicly kisses the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling of an exhibition space for days on end, in order to express her appreciation of all that is overlooked or only
too obvious, what we have become fond of or what is intimate («Emotion in Motion», 2000).
Several of these commenters agreed that the Common Rule's definition should be adopted in the final rule, but argued that the proposed definition of «generalizable knowledge» within the definition of «research,» which
limited generalizable knowledge to knowledge that is «related to health,» was
too narrow.
Additional commenters who argued that the definition was
too narrow raised the following concerns: the difference between «research» and «health care operations» is irrelevant from the patients» perspective, and therefore, the proposed rule should have required documentation of approval by an IRB or privacy board before protected health information could be used or disclosed for either of these purposes, and the proposed definition was
too limited because it did not capture research conducted by non-profit entities to ensure public health goals, such as disease - specific registries.
We also agree that our proposal to
limit «generalizable knowledge» to knowledge that is «related to health,» and «knowledge that could be applied to populations outside of the population served by the covered entity,» was
too narrow.
However, I found when I tried
limiting the search to only the publication pages of law firms, the search results were
too narrow and the advanced customization features were initially
too daunting for me since I don't have a lot of time right now to learn these advanced features.
A conspicuous failing in the «access to justice» debate has been that the phrase has become equated with a far
narrower idea — «access to lawyers» — and,
too often simply
limited to a discussion of «legal aid».
Though he goes on to say you «should» have a niche in order to focus your attention, budget and creative resources at an audience who cares, he also warns that niches can be a trap if you get
too narrow and
limit your audience to a handful of folks.