Sentences with phrase «bottom end of the scale»

At the bottom end of the scale are the known «sick sisters» of Europe, including Greece with a negative 12.9 percentage point differential, Spain at minus 10.3 percentage points, Ireland at minus 7.0 percentage points and Portugal at negative 6.2 points.
That 12 % tends to be much happier at work than those who scored their bosses» goal - setting at the bottom end of the scale.
«I guess a lot of Fonterra suppliers were hoping that Open Country were just at the bottom end of the scale and Fonterra would be somewhere in the middle.»
He even goes much further than Labour ministers ever dared by using the «R» word (redistribution) and spelling out exactly what he means — «a tax system that means people at the bottom end of the scale pay less and at the top end of the scale pay more».
For the second celebrity, however, you would likely see a large split between the top end of the scale and the bottom end of the scale.
The problem with looking at averages is that they don't show how many people are at the top or bottom end of the scale.
No matter how outdoorsy you are or how much you like to paint the town, just the time you spend sleeping can add up to more than 2,900 hours a year at home — and that's likely the bottom end of the scale.
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