Sentences with phrase «with narrower ranges»

The paper is, as it says, all about increasing skill: making better projections of future warming with narrower ranges by constraining model projections with observations.
These roles have wider spans of students, sometimes with narrower ranges of teaching content.
For instance, a portfolio with an allocation of 49 % domestic stocks, 21 % international stocks, 25 % bonds, and 5 % short - term investments would have generated average annual returns of almost 9 % over the same period, albeit with a narrower range of extremes on the high and low end.
For some time we have believed that businesses with a narrower range of outcomes, or stable businesses, have been bid - up as bond substitutes, while businesses with a more cyclical profile have fallen to more attractive valuation levels.
In less complex occasions, with a narrow range of potential response to their inherited data, conformity to that data and to the restricted ideal aim offered by God in view of their simplicity is rather massive; thus, for example, actualization of God's aim for a molecular occasion in a silicon crystal is ideal.
The assumption is that it will be possible to teach more effectively or more efficiently with a narrower range of attainment in a class.
If you're looking for a smaller move in a shorter time frame, then the 2 - hour spreads with a narrower range could be a better fit.
Note the comparison to Figure 8 - 3, which shows a lower - risk index portfolio comprised of 90 % fixed - income funds and 10 % stock funds with a narrow range of outcomes.
The best pictures record a deep satisfaction with a narrow range of colours (mostly analogous), and maybe, as the catalogue suggests, with the landscape of New Mexico.
The outcome is relatively predictable, with a narrow range of uncertainty.
Before the advent of Ethereum, cryptocurrencies were designed with a narrow range of function (sometimes this was completely singular).
And some actions like controlling media take more steps on Pebble and work with a narrower range of apps than Android Wear.

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The slump in demand for the precious metal also coincided with prices holding within their narrowest range of any quarter in more than a decade.
After in - depth talks with nearly 60 customers it concluded that current wide - body planes have too much range for most of the routes narrow - body planes fly, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Kevin McAllister said in a separate briefing.
After crashing last year and then hitting several peaks and valleys, oil prices have traded within a relatively narrow range, with WTI bouncing around a bit above and below the $ 60 per barrel mark, and Brent staying near $ 64 per barrel.
Below, you can see that storage levels in PADD 2 are still above their five - year range, though with a narrower margin than the same time last year.
The point was to show how much variation in performance there's been historically over shorter time frames compared with a much narrower range in long - term returns.
«History says that in the subsequent years, a narrow range should not be thought of as a coiled spring, ready to jump but rather when you have a narrow range, it usually ends up with a pretty small advance,» he said.
Ethereum is trading in a very narrow range today, as it failed to follow Bitcoin higher, with the short - term resistance level at $ 315 still holding back the coin.
The narrower list, which some may consider most «investable,» features two dozen ETFs, with losses ranging from 8 % to 20 %.
The S&P 500 is trading in a narrow range since the strong Tuesday bounce, and we still expect the short - term momentum to carry the benchmark to at least its prior high, with a likely breach of the 2500 level.
The rest of the market has been quiet for several days now, with IOTA and NEO being in the center of attention, while the more established coins trading mostly in narrow ranges.
As cryptocurrencies are still all the rage, traditional financial markets have been in holiday mode, especially US equities, with the major exchanges experiencing very low volumes and narrow trading ranges, despite a sizeable last - minute drop, as most trading desks were closed until next week.
With the narrower trading range for the Australian dollar during 2005, exchange rate volatility has fallen below its post-float average.
Macro Factors Dominating Gold Price As US Dollar Outweighs Physical Demand And Investor Flows With gold trading in a narrow range below $ 1,300 and remaining relatively weak, it is worth pausing at this juncture to look at the combination of factors that are affecting its price formation.
3.28 — with rather less endearing texts culled from a narrow range of pagan and Jewish sources, and maintain that one has uncovered the causal factor: the essential character of the new religion.
Definite patterns of structure and behavior emerge from the mutual influence thereby restricting the larger range of activity to a narrower ensemble compatible with the established interactions.
Even if all religion (and religion always uses the language of myth) were exclusively concerned with the relation between God and man, the existentialist approach would be too narrow to comprehend its whole range.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
The American preoccupation with «church and state» issues in some ways narrows our imagination of the range of possibilities.
There is no future in universities for theology that is confessional in a narrow sense (not being open to the range of disciplines and of religions); but neither is there a future for religious studies in a supposedly ideologically neutral sense, which fails to engage with truth - and - practice questions.
Philia, on his showing, may have a wide range of meanings, but, within the circle of those with whom one had affectionate relationships, the ancient Greeks were quite ready to designate some as friends in a narrower sense corresponding more closely to that «abiding image» of friendship we still share with them.
So one of the best things we can do is make sure it's cooler at night for the baby rather than keeping everything at the same narrow range with our air conditioners and heaters.
The district has narrowed the number of proposals from 13 to 3 with purchase prices ranging from $ 3 million to $ 4 million, Village Board President Nancy Canafax said last week.
Few would disagree with Wittam Smith's concern about «career politicians» being drawn from a narrow range of backgrounds.
Outside of narrow range of exceptions, you will ALWAYS have either D or R in a specific elected slot; so as an electorate member you have to pick one to side with even if you aren't identical to either politically.
It has already impacted negatively on the uptake of other subjects in schools such as the arts and humanities, with schools being forced to focus on this new narrow range of subjects.
«It fails to reflect the breadth of voices involved with the campaign and as a consequence, a narrow range issues ends up being discussed, leaving many women feeling shut out of the national debate.»
Students advocating a range of new gun control measures met with Republican leaders apparently set on a package of narrower measures; House Speaker Richard Corcoran said here that he saw AR - 15 rifles as legitimate hunting weapons.
On other issues, Clegg found an ally in then Foreign Secretary William Hague during «behind - the - scenes debates about Israel and Palestine or the Middle East or China, where [Clegg] would customarily push for a harder line than the narrow realpolitik espoused by Osborne» (202), a poorly drafted sentence that makes it unclear whether Clegg's dispute with Osborne ranged over all these issues or solely China.
These spectrometers analyze a narrow range of molecular weights with great precision and allow scientists to determine precisely the ratio of the isotopic constituents of matter.
Based on that suggestion, the ORNL team hypothesized that it should be possible to measure a nanomaterial's temperature using an electron microscope with an electron beam that is «monochromated» or filtered to select energies within a narrow range.
Comparisons with skeletons of 33 Sumatran and Bornean male orangutans revealed a range of differences in the skull and teeth of the Tapanuli ape, including a distinctively narrow palate and a relatively short jaw joint.
«The relationship between colour variation and stability was independent of activity period or host plant range, since the more stable species with large variation in colour drawing were not restricted in their activity to a shorter part of the year or to a narrower range of host plants.
With such a narrow range for habitability, ocean planets may not make as much of a splash as we thought when it comes to welcoming life.
Relaxed, thoughtful and highly literate — in a recent academic article he cited Hume, Joyce and Beckett along with Nobel Prize - winning physicists Richard Feynman and Niels Bohr — McEuen is a man of wide - ranging interests who has narrowed his scientific focus to the very, very small.
Till now, climate modellers» forecasts of future warming have resembled the famous bell curve, with the most likely result of doubling CO2 being a temperature increase of about 3 °C, and with declining probabilities on either side for a narrow range of higher and lower temperature rises (see Graph).
To help narrow the range of possible ages for the sandstone, Siddoway and Gehrels compared the age distributions of the Tava zircons with the age distributions of zircons found in other sandstone formations in Colorado, Utah, northern Arizona, and southern California.
Almost all fish and cetaceans swam in a narrow optimum range of this parameter, with the length of each tailbeat between one and three - tenths the length of the animal (Physical Review Fluids, doi.org/cb2b).
Using a Bayesian statistical technique to narrow the margins of error, she concluded that the oldest human occupation was 65,000 years ago, with a range of about 60,000 to 70,000 with 95 % probability.
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