Sentence examples for narrow methodology from inspiring English sources

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He wanted, he said, to "give up the narrow methodology of the study of literature and get involved in the larger social and cultural issues literature deals with".

Holder first declared that we are a nation at war, and that victory against our enemies will not come "if we approach this work by adhering to a rigid ideology or narrow methodology".

Even within the straitjacket of this narrow methodology, he carefully observed the paradoxes of child poverty, noting that "the poverty period, with its accompaniments of under-feeding, scanty clothing, and overcrowding, lasts during the first ten or more years of their lives, a circumstance which cannot fail to arrest their mental and physical development" (Rowntree 1902 128n).

Naturalistic-intuitive decision-making, on the other hand, considers a human element to be critical even in situations highly amenable to automation, as people can identify novel patterns, exploit synergies, and be more creative – i.e., finding solutions that would not have been found through procedural reasoning within a narrow methodology.

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We describe in detail a robust numerical implementation of our approach, in accordance with the narrow band methodology.

Based on this narrow evaluation methodology, the study found that while each program contained the information physicians needed most at the point-of-care, such as dosing, adverse events, and drug interactions for antimicrobials, all of the applications had limited pharmacological and pharmacokinetic information.

While our narrow sub-strip methodology is effective, it does come at a cost.

The report has been criticized for its objectives, confounding of social influences with health care system performance, poor data quality, and narrow scope in methodology [ 8– 10].

Though promising, these studies have often been limited by their focus on a restricted range of anxiety disorders (e.g., only SoP versus non-disordered children) or employment of a narrow range of methodology (e.g., only child-report).

However, the limitations in methodological reporting and the narrow range of methodologies and methods used, demonstrates the need for better reporting in family medicine education research and may be a proxy for rigour in some cases.

Like the increasingly popular LiDAR which can find earthworks hidden under the rainforest canopy but can't sniff out terra preta—"these [statistical] methodologies narrow down the probabilities" of where to find promising archaeological sites.

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