Sentence examples for narrow means from inspiring English sources

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(A wide apron means it is a female, narrow means male).

Two small Camouflage paintings, both made with the same swatch of amoeboid designs, convey Warhol's ability to find variety within narrow means.

Too narrow means normal market volatility will lead to excessive rebalancing and too wide makes it easy to take on extra risk.

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Usually kitchen forks are two-pronged and fairly narrow, meant for lifting a hunk of meat or poultry or to assist with carving.

"I became determined, I wasn't going to live the narrow, mean and constrained life that was the best on offer.

She was always battling to get away from that narrow, mean, dead-end little world and then immediately regretting the rupture and romanticizing her time there.

Gene expression analyses of the nine reference genes exhibited a narrow mean Ct value range across all the experimental samples.

In target regions, the 47 clones (excluding SV08) had a narrow mean coverage range between 33X and 51X, with a mode ranging from 20-32X, and a median from 30-45X.

Surprisingly, the comparison between the most closely related species, H. cydno and H. pachinus, revealed only 12 narrow (mean = 14 kbp) divergent regions across the genome, spanning a total of 165 kbp.

RESULTS: After multivariable adjustment, children who consumed soft drinks once or more per day had significantly narrower mean retinal arterioles (∼1.9 μm) than did those who never or rarely consumed soft drinks (P-trend = 0.03).

Though the screen is almost an inch bigger than Google's, the narrow bezel means it's a decent fit in one hand, especially thanks to its slimness.

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