And if you narrow it down to just manufacturing, the peak came in 1953.
Consumers need to have some way to narrow it down to the thing they want.
Sven: There have been way too many to narrow it down to one.
To narrow it down to only the most promising leads, some recruiters are pre-selecting and headhunting candidates in advance, per the WSJ.
He decided to start his own collection but to narrow it down.
Companies have the budget and time scale necessary to research charities and narrow it down to ones that are highly effective and measure results.
So let's narrow it down and take a look at these extracts from a letter sent to the Children and Young People Committee and to the Education Minister this week.
We did narrow it down to our top 10 favorites, though, and we're expecting you to vote for the one you think is best (we'll leave it open until the end of the day for a couple of days).
Indeed, it could help narrow down the alarmingly wide range seen in the estimates of the net amount of carbon taken up by plants on land.
Like other voice-control services, too, you can give follow-up instructions like, "with Bill Hader" and it'll narrow down your results instead of starting a new search.
We can't possibly explain how difficult it was to narrow this down to ten, so do us a favor and mention the predictions we couldn't in comments below.
This uncertainty means the DNA evidence of a name could not be used to convict criminals, but it could help to narrow down searches.
But if you're looking to try to narrow things down a bit, it makes sense to look at patient, calm, in-form players with solid putting strokes and a mastery of the short game.
It helps us to narrow down our choices, and ends with the design of some small bets that allow us to address the fourth question, What works? by interacting in the real world with actual users through our small experiments.
You realize when you begin reading this that it may be difficult to narrow down to the few people that you really want to look at.
Like other voice-control services, too, you can give follow-up instructions like, "with Bill Hader" and it'll know to narrow down your results instead of starting a new search.
The converse can also happen, where further constraining the model via continual refinement can lead it to only work in narrow situations and break down substantially in a broader application.
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The alleyway, according to resident Nathalie Fisher, is so narrow "you couldn't even fit a motorbike down it".
"There are so many ways to approach wine, I thought it was a good way to bundle the wines together, to narrow them down, " Mr. Mailvaganam said.
It recently revised its narrow securities statute into a broad state consumer protection law that allows regulators to shut down boiler rooms without first trying to figure whether what they are selling is a security.
The crowd panicked, breaking into a stampede, and it hit a bottleneck -- the only exit was the front door, down a dark, narrow hallway.
Most Palestinian analysts put his outburst down to the fact that the declaration exposed just how narrow his base of support has become: it consists mainly of his Fatah movement and, as the statement showed, not even all its members.
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