Sentence examples for narrow fact from inspiring English sources

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He took a narrow fact and applied it to a broad range of Keynes' actions.

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"This is a narrow fact-based opinion, and I believe it will have zero impact on the game," Gold said.

"In the end," Blum says, "the book I've written is more a narrative, an expansive and hopefully dramatic and resonating story about the past, than a historian's narrow, fact-laden tome".

A post-genocide trial shouldn't be just about applying legal rules to the narrow facts of one individual's case, he argues; it should aim more broadly, offering a stage for survivor testimony and creation of an official historical record that can be relied upon for years to come.

They found that several students expected biological knowledge in the class to consist of narrow facts provided by authority (professor and textbook).

The beach is so narrow, in fact, that the views are almost like those from a boat.

So much of what he says sounds so chauvinistic today that things could easily degenerate into parody, but Mr. Boys stays on the straight and narrow; the fact that he seems to firmly believe what he's saying forces you to keep one foot there with him in the Victorian Age even while you're laughing at him here in 2004.

Note that in nature, we do not expect fluid compositions with significantly more oxygen than the H2O-CO2 tie-line, rendering the field of oxidized geological fluid compositions extremely narrow, in fact graphically almost not resolvable at 700°C.

These regions were so narrow, in fact, that they could have been missed in previous restriction-site-associated DNA (RAD) studies (Heliconius Genome Consortium, 2012; Nadeau et al., 2013), because the average marker spacing of Heliconius RADs has been between 27 and 39 kbp (Nadeau et al., 2013).

As mentioned above, if added right before NTPs, the concentration range for Sarkosyl to only prevent reinitiation is very narrow (in fact 0.02% may not be sufficient to prevent reinitiation, while 0.04% would inhibit the function of pre-assembled PIC), which are conditions that we felt were not robust and could compromise the reproducibility of our experiments.

She characterized Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's jurisprudence in a pejorative manner as "narrow and fact-centered".

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