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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrow subjects" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to specific or specific topics within a broader subject or area of study. Example: The students were asked to choose from a variety of narrow subjects for their research paper, such as the effects of climate change on a specific species or the impact of social media on mental health in a particular age group.
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People with that disorder often have high intelligence and vast knowledge on narrow subjects but lack social skills.
Judge Kireyev's decision to jail her for contempt and then approve a prosecutorial appeal to remand her to jail for the length of trial because she had arrived late were the narrow subjects of the human rights court's ruling.
Unlike the school playground, the marketplace is kind to misfits.Recruiters have noticed that the mental qualities that make a good computer programmer resemble those that might get you diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome: an obsessive interest in narrow subjects; a passion for numbers, patterns and machines; an addiction to repetitive tasks; and a lack of sensitivity to social cues.
This indicates that some abstracts could be difficult for any tool due to a variety of reasons, like being less well written, dealing with narrow subjects of research or, critically for this particular benchmark, the corresponding manuscript having a shorter reference list (with an average of 23.8 references for these 14 cases compared to an average of 40.8 references for the rest of cases).
Examples of narrow subjects: red with a pinstripe 2007 Camry with leather seats and 35 miles (56 km) per gallon, or pictures of yellow, blue, and black jack-o-lanterns with a Christmas background.
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Again there is talk of news being commoditised and of the need to focus on analysis and opinion, or on a narrow subject area.
This is about a narrow subject: conflicting poll results from major polling groups on who does or doesn't believe the allegations against him.
The "Iliad" has focus and weight because it zeroes in on what is, despite its length, a very narrow subject (albeit with vast, rippling ramifications): Achilles' wrath, what it stems from and what it means.
Like the best books, Mr. Bradley's goes beyond its narrow subject to invite reflection on deeper patterns of human behavior: in this instance, our ability to create a transcendent lie and promote it avidly despite the small voices of those few who know it to be false.
Whilst this is not nearly enough, it goes some way to helping us understand diversity and inclusion beyond the narrow subject of gender imbalance.
I realised that I had been working within a relatively narrow subject area and I was now exposed to areas of research whose existence I had not previously been aware of.
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