Sentence examples for stage narrows from inspiring English sources

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The first stage narrows the database down to a manageable number of relevant-looking records, and the second finds the exact record (or set of records) required.

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Still others, worn weary by the back-and-forth on the national stage, narrowed their focus to strictly local matters.

The second stage narrowed down to specific communities known for the production of the two commodities.

With artistry, the Romanian-Irish New Yorker dances on a stage narrower than the platform of the nearby No. 7 train.

The tower has one window in the west wall in the lowest stage, narrow windows on three sides in the middle stage, and pairs of windows topped with hoodmoulds around the tower in the section below the spire.

To reach optimal system-level performance, memory subsystem design is considered in the pre-architecture design stage, which narrows down the huge design space to applications of a specific domain.

Promising process variants should be identified in an early design stage to narrow down the usually large number of variants and to shorten the effort and time for rigorous process design.

Pro: Stopping the discussion at this stage is generally useful for ensuring that issues remain fresh and interesting for the upcoming discussion in Step 4. Additionally, not stopping the discussion may cause extensive brainstorming to be limited, since detailed discussion at this stage will narrow down the potential fields of discussion resulting in a loss of issues.

The stage is bare, narrowed by stadium seats for an extended audience.

As it turned out, however, the actors were clearly audible and visible tonight on a stage and narrow wooden crossing set like a bridge along the length of the Colosseum.

The stage, a narrow aisle that divides the audience in two, uses cables and pulleys, a wheeled gate and a gliding glass bungalow to suggest the stockyards, canneries and vulnerable management offices around which Brecht's Marxist parable, set in the Chicago meatpacking industry of the 1920s, revolves.

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