Sentence examples for narrowing range from inspiring English sources

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"The widening range of incomes . . . can distract us from an often narrowing range of experience," he concluded.

But if negotiation fails again, the West faces a narrowing range of choice between supine acquiescence or escalation.

It is intended to shine a light on the apparently narrowing range of voices in the arts, and what seems to be an increasing middle-class monopoly.

Many times, these patterns can be seen as a flat and narrowing range of price movement.

The arts face being squeezed out of schools by a focus on a narrowing range of core subjects.

In addition, the optimal position, obtained by the global search with gradually narrowing range and decreasing step size, is gradually close to the actual best focusing position.

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But a narrow range brought diminishing returns.

That's a much more narrow range.

It sought a narrower range of €30bn-€40bn €30bn-€40bn

Yet Roth sees sexuality from a narrow range of angles.

Parker, though, works within a much narrower range.

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