Sentences with phrase «even wider spectrum»

A pinch of salt and a drizzle of vinegar will release an even wider spectrum of aromas and flavor from fresh horseradish.

Not exact matches

the American Academy of Religion represents a WIDE spectrum of beliefs among scholars: from atheists to all variety of religions, even (though it sounds like it shocks you) biblical inerrantists.
AS THE longtime host of ABC's Wide World of Sports, an athletics variety show that might seem quaint (or possibly even absurd) in today's all - access age, Jim McKay dealt with — more like celebrated, actually — a ridiculous spectrum of effort.
Her Majesty's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, Sir William Ehrman, commented; «Building on last year's successful launch, I am delighted that this year's Awards have seen an increase in the number of applications and perhaps even more importantly a wider spectrum of industries and activities entering the competition.»
But even the little that is known about the natural history of Africa argues that to exchange the wide spectrum of 20 to 30 hoofed animals, living in delicate adjustment to their habitat, for the narrowed spectrum of three ungulates exotic to Africa — cattle, sheep and goats — is to throw away a bountiful resource and a marvelous ordering of nature.
These will make it possible to record even more detailed images, and thanks to a wider X-ray spectrum even more elements can be probed than before.
The BRAND receiver might even become the next generation VGOS receiver due to its superior sensitivity, its wider bandwidth, and the possibility to choose parts of the spectrum still uncontaminated by RFI.
However, when an animated flick can bring in every emotion and induce a wide - spectrum of reactions from the audience (there's even a brief scare where you may jump a little), it's a rarity to behold.
Some ideas in education now carry greater consensus than others - one thinks of reading, where the conclusions of a wide spectrum of researchers have converged in recent years (yet, even here, loud dissenters remain).
An improved pattern of interactive learning suddenly opens up a wider spectrum of a subject that engages the students even more.
Issue: Despite wide disagreements about the role of schools and even the aims of education in our society, there is a growing consensus across a broad political and ideological spectrum that more students than ever before must graduate from high school prepared to meet high standards for postsecondary education or the workforce.
The new Audi is a balanced and stable car across a wide spectrum of driving, from gentle cruising to white - knuckled apex combat, and best of all it's satisfying to drive, even the smaller engine types.
At the other end of the spectrum, even the littlest ones can make a big difference in the wide spaces of our national parks
The already wide spectrum of military units was expanded even further, featuring several units unique for each side of the conflict.
Joan Miró expressed his playful, irreverent artistic vision across a wide spectrum of media: painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic work, illustration, textiles, stained glass windows, and even theatrical stage sets.
However, as Jens Hoffmann writes of Frize's work, «A rainbow - like array is often the result of this process and, at the risk of irritating Frize, one might even say that this wide chromatic spectrum has become part of his signature, a «Friezean» color combination rather than a particular monochromatic identification.»
The scandal has cast a wide spectrum of doubt on climate scientists in general, even those far removed from any accusation of wrongdoing.
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