Examples of 'narrow base' in a sentence

Meaning of "narrow base"

narrow base: This phrase is often used to describe a limited or restricted foundation or support for something, such as a narrow base of knowledge, narrow base of customers, or a narrow base of financial sources

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The pinnules are attached by a very narrow base.
Maintaining a narrow base of support.
Modern agriculture rests on a precariously narrow base.
The narrow base of support allows to be installed in places of passage.
He also threw with a more narrow base.
They have a narrow base have four nerves and are scarcely pungent.
But their arguments will only reach a narrow base.
This is a very narrow base for positive net trade and value added from agricultural commodities.
The shell has an ovate fusiform shape with a narrow base.
It has a narrow base as a result of the relatively low fertility levels of the Union.
The earliest town walls would be built to a great height on a narrow base.
The Ibizan Hound has a proud stance with a narrow base by virtue of its slender frame.
A major characteristic of the manufacturing sector in LDCs is its very narrow base.
Nevertheless, a narrow base of high-end consumers will continue to form the majority of demand.
It seems the wounds were made by a club with a narrow base and a flattened head.

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The narrow base of its economic structure has contributed to Africa 's high levels of unemployment.
The age pyramid - an increasingly narrow base.
Artificially maintaining a “ Jewish ” state on such a narrow base has become increasingly repressive.
Furthermore, foreign direct investment grew appreciably, admittedly from a narrow base.
Thus, the shell provides a single, narrow base área around the mounted base.
African countries ' growth still relies on a narrow base.
The male dovetail fitting 74 includes a relatively narrow base 76 and a laterally enlarged tenon 78.
By contrast, the regime itself will be imperiled if it clings to its narrow base.
In fact, the election exposed the government 's extremely narrow base of popular support.
Engraved into the stamp is the seven-branched menorah on top of a narrow base.
These sectors are technologically sophisticated, but form a narrow base for long-term development.
A key concern is the sustainability of the recent growth surge, especially given its narrow base.
The dorsal, pectoral, and pelvic fins have a narrow base and lack spines.
From a design standpoint, this usually means smaller sofa legs, streamlined cushions or a narrow base.
Non-hydrocarbon exports have improved slightly, but continue to have a narrow base ( aluminium, fruit and vegetables ).
Whereas ours, we hope will reach everyone . But their arguments will only reach a narrow base.
Moreover, the patient P is intended to be positioned toward the narrow base of the stand.
Today 's agriculture is like a huge inverted pyramid ; globally, it rests on a precariously narrow base.
Runners, however, also have what is called a narrow base of gait.
Yeah, but their arguments will only reach a narrow base.
It's certainly true that MIR is starting from a narrow base.
Characteristics, 9 convex facets, straight glass, narrow base.

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