Sentences with phrase «very narrow approach»

This is a very narrow approach to the characterisation of rights.
The above line of reasoning reveals a very narrow approach to the characterisation of the relevant right.
Unfortunately the columnist and Cheifetz take a very narrow approach to the rights of employees.
However, as AG Wahl notes in his opinion in X, adopting a very narrow approach to the conditions attached to the acte clair doctrine, «would seem in contradiction both with reality and with the spirit of cooperation which characterises the relationship between the Court of Justice and the national (supreme) courts» (paragraph 64).
Be very careful as to which service you choose, for some take a very narrow approach, being designed specifically for a certain type of people (for instance, you can find black dating websites).
«A sugar - sweetened beverage tax is a very narrow approach to internalizing the external costs of obesity, because there are many other food and drink items that are also energy dense and lack nutritional value.

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With every detail crisp, a very artistic use of a narrow depth of field and lots of shots of each item buyers are instilled with confidence — no wonder Caroline's shop is approaching 400 sales!
The Virginia Tech Helmet RatingsTM system approaches the very broad and complex issue of concussion protection from a narrow vantage point of linear accelerations only and does not address other biomechanical variables such as rotational accelerations, particularly where rotational accelerations precede the linear acceleration in a hit.
But I would never wear the tails hanging below a sweater, with my body shape (narrow waist, very round bottom, so far I seem to have kept my waist despite the fast approach of 60, even though I'm way too heavy) it just emphasizes the hips (* not * somtehing I want!)
This could be a useful approach — if you fall into the very narrow edge case for which Butterick designed it.
He takes a very complex political process — the Partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 — and narrows his story down to the crucial run - up to the event, taking a kind of Homeric approach, zeroing in on the time and situation that illuminates the entire conflict quite efficiently.
My general philosophy with all book marketing is to start very narrow and focused, exhaust all your options with that narrow and focused approach, then move on to the next opportunity (theme) or audience.
There are no difficulty levels, although the track design and requirement of precise cornering in order to retain momentum is all that is needed for very close wheel - to - wheel racing were a single mistake when approaching a corner can be the difference between first and anywhere from second to fourth, while the balanced gameplay actually makes the close racing entertaining instead of frustrating even when there is an unbelievably narrow margin between winning and being a runner - up.
But rather that focusing the movement on an explicitly spiritual approach is «the perfect recipe to alienate, bewilder and sideline Transition in the US or anywhere else, to condemn it to the back pages of Kindred Spirit magazine and restrict it to a very narrow slice of society».
This approach makes it possible to monitor changes impacting very narrow legal issues.
These approaches, and other variations on them, are often undertaken by less frequent litigants with less experience engaging in eDiscovery, and in certain narrow circumstances (i.e., very small, simple matters with no reason to mistrust custodians), they may be a reasonable choice.
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