Sentences with phrase «ends of a spectrum of»

Most everyone, if for no other reason than it is illegal, agrees that on the far end of the spectrum of labor relations, slavery is wrong.
In 1993, the Australian framework was at the flexible end of the spectrum of inflation - targeting practice, and was criticised for being too lax.
Financial markets are a prime example of the way human biases can manifest at either end of a spectrum of emotions: this is the core of behavioral finance, where the study of economics and psychology intersect.
Let us move now to consider options for understanding how God might exert influence at the other end of the spectrum of actual occasions, namely, by proffering subject aims to those actual occasions that constitute moments in the regnant nexus of the human beings involved.
I think what he is trying to get across is that following a bunch of rules in the name of God is at the opposite end of the spectrum of Jesus message of love.
But I continue to believe, if anything more strongly, in the hidden existence and eventual release of forces of attraction between men which are as powerful in their own way as nuclear energy appears to be, at the other end of the spectrum of complexity.
It is absolutely at the opposite end of the spectrum of the basis of the foundation of the principals of this country.
Categories with more complex associations in terms of health such as eggs, meat as well as sugar and sweeteners have fallen at the tail end of the spectrum of category growth.
If we go further, and go to the other end of the spectrum of this bliss situation, and the child does not know or have this «primary love», then later on to become separated is for the child like falling into an terrible anxiety.
But while Martin's space cult might lie at on the far end of the spectrum of human self - delusion, there's plenty to go around...
Sure, this is an issue that people can have strong feelings strongly expressed, and those at opposite ends of the spectrum of views on NCB or midwifery may feel that a defence or an attack may read like a rant, but that doesn't make it one.»
There is one end of the spectrum of parents who think all their kids will eat are nuggets, mac n» cheese and pizza, and then they don't know why this is the only thing they ever eat!
On other end of the spectrum of parents who feed their kids what they actually eat at an early age and are fairly open to trying new things.
Two articles in today's Post (which I read sitting on my front stoop on this most perfect summer Sunday morning) illuminate very different ends of the spectrum of online political activity.
«Scientists» and «Jews» were assigned to opposite ends of the spectrum of masculinity; the Jew, like the homosexual, was construed as the «third sex» — a feminised man who carried his marks of difference from his Aryan counterparts on his body and in his psyche.
The elephant is at one end of the spectrum of browsers and grazers.
While such stories may come from the far end of the spectrum of experiences, they provide an important counter to the conventional narrative.
Some even say it's the extreme end of a spectrum of adaptive responses to winter...
Compared to alcohol, caffeine is on the other end of the spectrum of psychoactive drugs in that it is a stimulant.
The Schmittner et al. analysis marks the insensitive end of the spectrum of climate sensitivity estimates based on LGM data, in large measure because it used a data set and a weighting that may well be biased toward insufficient cooling.
I think of SIBO as on the high end of the spectrum of IBS, with motility being impaired, and as such, typically recommend a trial of the low FODMAP diet — so therefore, I allow small amounts of potatoes and starch.
I embrace both ends of the spectrum of universal law and am looking for someone who does the same.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Fassbender played slave owners at opposite ends of the spectrum of cruelty, but Solomon soon learns that even the good ones aren't to be trusted.
A couple of lawyers (played by Billy Crudup and Stanley Tucci) sit on opposite ends of the spectrum of dealing with the Catholic Church from a legal standpoint.
Cranston is able to convey every end of the spectrum of human emotions; from sadness to a toughness and grit that makes people want to cross the street to avoid him.
«We're kind of on the exact opposite end of the spectrum of the «No excuses» model,» teacher Gailen McQuillen told the Rivard Report, referring to a core value that has taken center stage in the education reform discourse.
A practicing psychoanalyst herself, Nuar Alsadir supports my theory in a way, but with the caveat that myth and archetype occupy only one end of a spectrum of human universality.
Anaphylaxis sits on the «acute and deadly» end of the spectrum of allergic reactions.
They occupy opposite coasts and opposite ends of the spectrum of contemporary art.
She plans to explore the far ends of the spectrum of human movement and ambition in pursuit of hope and new possibilities.
However, while exemptions may in effect mean lower carbon taxes in other countries, this does not change the fact that Singapore's S$ 5 tax, or US$ 3.80 at time of writing, is on the lower end of the spectrum of global carbon tax rates.
Rather than consulting a broad range of views, or hosting a structured debate, RMS appears to have consulted experts clustered at one end of the spectrum of opinion.
«As I see it, Jim's views were at the alarmist end of the spectrum of scientific opinion, so frankly I see him largely as just coming back into the fold of mainstream thinking,» Mann wrote in an email to LiveScience.
Every journalist has likely experienced this effect in covering the climate change debate or other intensely polarized debates, as a particular story is harshly criticized by commenters, phone callers, or letter writers from both tail ends of the spectrum of views on the issue.
The end of the spectrum of severe thunderstorms is tornadoes (Fig. 2), which though much more rare than thunderstorms, account for almost as many fatalities and much more damage.
Not only does it make giving advice difficult, but it inevitably leads to a system whereby clients who wish to maximise their possible benefit from the proceedings position themselves at one end of the spectrum of likely results, while the other party gravitates towards the other end of the spectrum.
Services outsourcings and software - as - a-service (SaaS) offerings lie on nearly opposite ends of a spectrum of managed services that a service provider can provide a customer.
Knowledge strategy operates at the high end of the spectrum of knowledge - related law firm activities.
This extreme end of the spectrum of this criterion is well known to this readership and makes up many of the nightmarish tragedies of wrongly accused parents being removed from their children, suffice it to say, the injustice of such tragedies is immense and beyond words, and parents and children who have suffered this deserve our unending support and compassion.
In this view DID is thought to be at the far end of the spectrum of trauma - related psychiatric disorders, i.e. being a severe form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)[33], [36].
Commercial mortgage - backed securities, on the other hand, have a special role in debt financings on the highest end of the spectrum of deal amounts — and in distributing the risk in loans whose payoffs might not be quite as transparent as those of the deals that life insurers spring for.

Not exact matches

On the other end of the spectrum was Snap Inc, whose shares plunged 21.6 percent after the Snapchat owner fell short of Wall Street forecasts for revenue and regular users.
On the other end of the spectrum, it's a problem when your skin goes from a glowy, shiny dewiness to a wet, slick shine.
On the other end of the spectrum, Apple Inc shares rose 4.4 percent after the company late Tuesday posted resilient iPhone sales in the face of waning global demand and promised $ 100 billion in additional stock buybacks.
Denton referenced both Gawker.com, which was left - leaning and gossip - oriented, and Breitbart, the ultra-nationalist far - right site, as publications that only appeal to people on one end of the spectrum.
«In that sort of environment, I think the retailers will have to become more competitive in terms of the prices they pay for diamonds and, as a consequence, maybe concentrating on the production and the mining end of the spectrum makes more sense.»
Those disturbing financial cases are no longer the extreme end of the spectrum that they were at one time.
They're not just highly - sensitive, they're on a more extreme end of the emotional spectrum.
«And I also thought on the lighter end of the spectrum was [Stanley] Kubrick.
On the other end of the spectrum, the share of deals involving to newer companies has been steadily shrinking, and continued to do so this quarter.
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