Sentence examples for narrow description of from inspiring English sources

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The references to human zoos and ethnographic displays in the media are a simple but narrow description of what we believe the show to be.

The apprentices are referring to the time sheet in order to understand what competencies need to be developed, which provides a narrow description of which competencies the apprentices should develop.

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We propose a way to operationalize the concept of adaptation policy, provide a narrower description of the research designs for policy change or outcomes analysis, and finally discuss possible measurements concepts.

Decide on a broad or narrow description.

In the present, and especially in the future, assuring the national security of the United States will be too narrow a description of the American military's mission.

The Services of Supply were renamed the Army Service Forces in March 1943, as the term "supply" was felt to be too narrow a description of the broad range of logistic activities carried out by the organization.

The appeals court said that inventors who made such amendments could not use the doctrine of equivalents because their amendments had narrowed the description of the invention.

These days, the phrase has been embraced by fourth wave feminists and allies like The Good Men Project, who define it as a, "narrow and repressive description of manhood, designating manhood as defined by violence, sex, status, and aggression".

4. Framing: Using a too-narrow approach and description of the situation or issue.

One more point before switching to bullets and soundbites: the most concise description of (narrow) AI that emerged during the hour long discussion came from Tractable founder Alexandre Dalyac, who summed it up thus: "Algorithms compared to humans can usually tend to solve scale, speed or accuracy issues".

The second way that "sociobiology" has come to be understood is as a particular approach to understanding specifically human behavior which Philip Kitcher (1985) calls "Pop Sociobiology" (as opposed to his description of "narrow sociobiology" which is roughly equivalent to "behavioral ecology" above).

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