Sentences with phrase «also at this end of the spectrum»

It is also at this end of the spectrum that the political actor in achieving republican change is not primarily a republican president or political party but trade unions and social movements.

Not exact matches

As big institutional investors dump money into the Ubers of the world, traditional VCs are also ramping up their activity at the other end of the spectrum.
I also am seeing some wage acceleration at the lower end of the wage spectrum.
At the other end of the spectrum, they also opened their proverbial purse strings for value - oriented offerings that cost $ 1 to $ 3 across the company's value menu.
Republican professors allegedly give more grades at both ends of the spectrum than do their Democratic counterparts, and also seem to give marginally lower grades to African - American students.
Cauliflower is also jam - packed with phytonutrients (those are the super-charged healthy compounds found exclusively in plants), such as the familiar beta - carotene, as well as the lesser - known beta - cryptoxanthin, caffeic acid, cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, quercetin, rutin, and kaempferol (there will be a quiz at the end of this post;) This broad spectrum antioxidant support helps lower the risk of oxidative stress in our cells.
legumes (10 - 75 mg): with legumes, it is also worth noting that lentils, split peas, black - eyed peas, and garbanzo beans tend to fall at the low end of the spectrum with 10 mg or sometimes even less, while black beans, navy beans and soybeans tend to fall at the higher end with 50 mg or more)
I'll also relate that I feel out of step with women at both ends of the spectrum.
Also, being at one end of the growth spectrum isn't always a reason to worry.
At the other end of the spectrum, you'll also, inevitably, meet parents who scoff at what they see as forced socialization and the orchestration of play by controlling moms and dadAt the other end of the spectrum, you'll also, inevitably, meet parents who scoff at what they see as forced socialization and the orchestration of play by controlling moms and dadat what they see as forced socialization and the orchestration of play by controlling moms and dads.
Although this pattern of inheritance leaves men vulnerable to a host of X-linked disorders, Hameister contends that it also positions them to reap the rewards of rare, beneficial X-linked mutations, which may explain why men cluster at the ends of the intelligence spectrum.
On the other end of the spectrum sat «Belinda,» also a mother of five, who spent nearly a year at a friend's house in Arkansas before returning to New Orleans.
Warinner's team is still looking at the origins of dairying and its microbial players, but she's also branching out to the other end of the digestive spectrum.
At one end of the spectrum, thick mucus derailed the function of the body: It blocked the pancreas from delivering enzymes needed for food digestion and absorption, resulting in malnutrition, and also caused severe lung infections, often killing children by age 5.
Since the population growth is largely a result of better health outcomes, it means we will be adding to the ranks of vulnerable populations at both ends of the age spectrum — the very young and also the very old.
Yet the future of robotic surgery may lie not only with these hulking beasts but also with devices at the other end of the size spectrum.
Daniel Kevles, an emeritus historian at Yale, offered a tutorial on the eugenics movement in the early 20th century, noting that although it reached its genocidal zenith in Nazi Germany, it also had intellectual support in the United States on both ends of the political spectrum.
At the other end of the spectrum, heart patients who consumed very little sodium were also more likely than those with average intake to die of heart disease or be hospitalized for heart failure.
I have also seen this at the other end of the age spectrum.
The training required to excel at either end of the spectrum is only part of the reason; there's also the issue of body type, the fact...
The training required to excel at either end of the spectrum is only part of the reason; there's also the issue of body type, the fact that running and lifting tend to appeal to very different sorts of reward centers in the brain («I love that runner's high that kicks in around mile 20!»
What I find fascinating is that these groups are every bit as passionate about their dietary approach as the plant - based vegans at the other end of the dietary spectrum who also claim that their diet was responsible for healing them of all their ailments.
Also at the Maleficent reception in London, Angelina's co-star goes to the other end of the spectrum, looking princess - y in a cream brocade silk gown from designer Georges Hobeika, a pale - pink - and - yellow flower crown and rosy cheeks, lips and eye makeup.
At the other end of the aesthetic spectrum, but equally as popular, «country» style also came in with 25 % of the votes.
And on the other end of the age spectrum, I didn't expect to be as touched as I was by Jane Fonda in Our Souls at Night, in a role tailored to her by the expert screenwriting team of Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter, who also wrote The Disaster Artist.
For the first time, the report also examines what states are doing to facilitate the transitions from preschool to elementary school, at one end of the spectrum, and from secondary school to college and careers, at the other.
At the other end of the academic spectrum, there are enthusiastic students who post at the beginning of the week, exchange ideas with other good students, but often also stop posting for the rest of the weeAt the other end of the academic spectrum, there are enthusiastic students who post at the beginning of the week, exchange ideas with other good students, but often also stop posting for the rest of the weeat the beginning of the week, exchange ideas with other good students, but often also stop posting for the rest of the week.
At the other end of the spectrum, we find that 18 of the bottom 100 performing schools were also among the bottom performers on the CST.
At the other end of the spectrum, we found that 38 percent of districts among the lowest 50 performers were also at the bottom on the CST ELAt the other end of the spectrum, we found that 38 percent of districts among the lowest 50 performers were also at the bottom on the CST ELat the bottom on the CST ELA.
In algebra proficiency, the group's school - by - school comparison also shows schools at both ends of the achievement spectrum failing Latinos.
Generally seems to happen in the 50 - 60mph range, but I have also observed it anywhere between 25 and interstate speeds (although much more infrequently at either end of the speed spectrum).
The Camaro boss also hints at some good news for the opposite end of the Camaro spectrum.
At the other end of the spectrum, BMW has also confirmed plans to introduce the X2, a coupe version of the X1 next year.
At the other end of the spectrum, the Supra will be also be available with a 195 - hp 2.0 - liter turbocharged four - cylinder or a 248 - hp version of the same four - cylinder.
At the other end of the spectrum, the Z4 will also be offered with a turbocharged 2.0 L four - cylinder with the Z4 sDrive20i generating 180 horsepower and 200 lb - ft.
At the other end of the spectrum, we also consider the 2018 Kia Sportage to be one of the best towing vehicles that aren't trucks.
Real estate investment trusts have also suffered, especially at the higher end of the dividend spectrum.
In these final years, buy - and - hold was performing as well as it ever had at any point since 1880, and the slightly lower VII numbers also provided wealth that was on the high end of the spectrum compared to what buy - and - hold had provided in the past.
At one end of the spectrum you've got stocks, which tend to bring in a bigger payoff but are also the most vulnerable to market fluctuations.
There are also systems that do not depend on water pressure or recirculating, and they fall at either end of the price spectrum.
Changes in activity level may also appear as restlessness, agitation and disturbed sleep patterns or, at the other end of the spectrum, as lethargy, dullness and unwilling to move and play.
«At the other end of the spectrum, we are also seeing ongoing interest and discussions around the opportunities for development in the mid-market tourism category, from accommodation to activities, and specifically for destinations such as Dubai as it begins the countdown to its hosting of Expo 2020.
At the other end of the spectrum, the pavilion also featured the young Shanghai video artist Lu Yang, the only female in the pavilion.
So, in thinking about the historical spectrum we work with at Tate Britain, I wanted to revive the earlier end of the period, which is somewhat absent at present, while also reinvigorating our work with contemporary art: Art Now, for example, which we're going to accelerate from two to three a year.
I am also tired of individuals referring to a series of disparate, but inter-related phenomena as «Global Warming»; this phrase continuously serves as a convenient lightning rod for extremists at both ends of the political spectrum...
It will also depend on the exact shade as the absorption is changing a lot with wavelength at the red end of the visible spectrum.
At the other end of the sustainability spectrum we've also highlighted the benefits of backyard aquaponics.
The article quotes folks from all ends of the political and cultural spectrum who are finding inspiration in Transition, but it does also hint at some dischord with the more «touch - feely» hippyish aspects of the movement:
But you need to also consider a few examples at the other end of the spectrum, such as the Aptera, Tesla *, Mitsubishi's (IIRC) iMiev... Electric vehicles that would use much less energy than the current average, even if they were powered by gasoline engines.
At the other end of the spectrum, most lawyers also use standard business software during every workday.
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