Sentence examples for relatively narrow applicability from inspiring English sources

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Thus, the technique is likely to have relatively narrow applicability and will be unlikely to provide a method of tracing water sources in natural populations of animals with varying water sources across space or time and substantial water stress and dehydration.

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Research information from short- or long-term research studies supporting the applicability of disturbance criteria is often lacking, or is available from a limited number of sites which have relatively narrow climatic and soil ranges.

The author of that decision, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, went out of her way to mention the "narrow" applicability of the ruling.

Those two are using a relatively narrow definition.

For Mr. Basescu, 60, it was a relatively narrow escape.

These are nifty, but deliver a relatively narrow frequency range.

The coastal lowlands are discontinuous and relatively narrow.

That gave ABC a relatively narrow window of time.

The relatively narrow all-season tires never complained.

But they assert that the exemptions are relatively narrow.

Its original narrow applicability has since become so generalized and popularized that few remember that the theory has limitations.

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