Sentences with phrase «exists at both ends of the spectrum»

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At one end of the spectrum is a world that goes long on BECCS, with farmers using CRP land, and maybe even existing cropland or virgin prairie, for bioenergy.
Directors, like the films they nurture, exist at both ends of the artistic spectrum.
The graph below from the OECD's What Makes Schools Successful report shows that at the lower end of the spectrum, a direct correlation exists between the amount a nation spent per student and the nation's PISA mathematics score.
As a result, we often make changes based on market moves intra quarter that provide either an opportunity to trim or add to a position based on the inefficiencies that exist at the smaller end of the market cap spectrum.
In complete contrast to this, Donald Judd's work, with its pure concentration of material and geometric form, appears to exist at the opposite end of the spectrum to these concepts of reality - as - illusion.
3) Any attempt to construct a single global or even Northern Hemisphere temperature covering many centuries will encounter substantial difficulties, as incomplete information from novel proxies will probably not adequately represent the extremes that are experienced at either end of the temperature spectrum, so what is considered the «average» is possibly representative of no climate state that actually ever existed.
At the end of his presentation Mr Bowles mentioned briefly that there were some small allocations of funding for programs targeting Indigenous Australians, such as $ 10.5 m over four years for a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder prevention program, $ 4.5 million to reduce the risks of communicable diseases in the Torres Strait region and $ 0.4 m to extend the existing National Partnership Agreement on the rhematic fever strategy.
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