Think it this as narrow bandwidth in the pipeline connecting the US and China.
Clients can set search parameters as wide or as narrow as they want.
The screen's 99mm depth enables it to be installed in limited spaces such as narrow paths and station concourses.
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The Bank's way has been to set the bands so that they are as narrow as possible for the given probabilities.
Any shot at a pullback withered by the open though, as narrow pre-market losses reversed to a 1.5% gain for GM in the first five minutes of trading.
And it will mean less tension between the sellers of protection (who want the swaps' scope as narrow as possible) and buyers (who want it to be as wide as possible).
So keep in mind that it is unlikely that you would be faced with carving out a career choice just based on something as narrow and specific as a love for Barbie.
Just as there exists a very fine line between brilliance and insanity, there also exists a fine line between passion and many negative traits such as narrow-mindedness, narcissism, fanaticism, delusion, and even paranoia.
So if you think too many young people's musical horizons are about as narrow as an iPod, then in the name of Max Roach or John Lucien or Dinah Washington, do something about it.
What this suggests is a natural division of labour: a trouser maker could assemble average-sized khakis in volume in Mexico, but make special sizes such as narrow waists or long inseams in the United States, offering fast turnaround for retailers and less risk of overstocking.
His speech last month was described by UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi as "narrow and uncompromising".
Understandably perhaps psychoanalysts reject what many regard as a narrow and deterministic interpretation of development in neuroscience.
The waist of the hourglass was just an atom or so across, and acted as the narrow wire.
The results of series, not individual Tests, count for points, so a whitewash is the same as a narrow win.
Instead, he put off the issue all through the year, then finally cast it as a narrow issue of presidential prerogative.
Steep slopes rise and fall on either side as the narrow road zigzags through progressively spectacular landscape with the snow-capped Himalayas in the distance.
The bridge was not classified as structurally deficient, but a Federal Highway Administration database lists it as being "functionally obsolete" a category meaning that the design is outdated, such as having narrow shoulders and low clearance underneath.
In his quote Cameron appears to be questioning whether the late Sir Ronald Waterhouse and his team carried out their job effectively - I've never heard his personal integrity questioned in public before - even if the remit has often been criticised as too narrow.
It is projected to narrow as the economy recovers but will still be 5.6% in 2020.
Profit at its Ford Motor Credit arm will likely narrow as interest rates rise.
"We certainly expect the trade deficit will narrow as exports are picking up, " Mr. Rao said.
Over time, we believe that this large spread will narrow as it has done historically.
The pattern will narrow as the gold market coils between tighter and tighter ranges.
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Over time the differences in fertility between rich and poor should narrow as everyone has fewer anklebiters.
Executive support has been key, he says, as has the narrow scope of the BYOD program, which has resulted in a low TCO.
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The study also discovered that this effect is found in the events they choose to report on, which narrow as the bubble grows.
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This will in effect be a wider version of the English Baccalaureate measure, which some have criticised as being too narrow, although that measure will remain.
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Profit at its Ford Motor Credit (nyse: FCJ - news - people ) arm will likely narrow as interest rates rise.
"The case is very narrow as far as I'm concerned, " says Los Angeles sports attorney Don Gibson, a former sports agent and president of Major League Baseball Properties.
When Adam Smith pointed out that, if people want dinner, they look not to the benevolence of the butcher, brewer or baker, but to their regard for their own interest, his aim was not to portray social interaction as mean and narrow.
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