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Two steps lead to a narrow entrance.
Some educators expressed the fear that the promotion of "practical studies" might lead to a narrow, utilitarian concept of education and a neglect of the humanities and social sciences.
The maximum vertical and horizontal resistance responses normalized by an equivalent shear strength incorporating the rate and softening parameters lead to a narrow band of values.
The homogeneous pore throat structure lead to a narrow lower limit range of the movable fluid pore-throat radius, which is favorable for the fluid flow.
This would lead to a narrow yield curve, not the broad one reported by the Berkeley team.
Not working directly with the species or thing that one is investigating can sometimes lead to a narrow or naïve understanding of that species or thing.
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Economists said, though, that the buildup of inventories could lead to a narrowing of the trade deficit in coming months.
Basing university funding policies on the notion that a degree brings higher earning capacity for an individual is bound to lead to a narrowing of choices and a subversion of the idea of a university.
This could, in theory, lead to a narrower earnings gap (or even a negative gap) between the ceased and continued individuals.
The experience gained in such a study may lead to a narrowing down of the ranges of parameters and, ultimately, even regional progressive diagnosis of seismic quiescence will be realized in a not so distant future.
It is therefore uncertain whether restricting our analyses to more restricted fields might have lead to a narrower group of heuristics.
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