Sentences with phrase «into opposite ends of the spectrum»

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Some clients are laid back and love everything you do, some will nitpick and correct every part of how you completed your job, others will be heavily into technology and have specific platforms that you need to learn while those on the opposite end of the spectrum can barely send an email.
But then every once in a while, you run into a research result on the opposite end of the spectrum — something so counter-intuitive you can hardly believe it's true.
Gizeh, I didn't even want to get into how ingesting nutrition and defecation are on... ahem... opposite ends of the spectrum.
Some women find this a bit out there, but one mom put it into perspective: «You hear so much on the other end of the spectrum, that it's nice to see the opposite end and hope your birth is in the middle.»
To support his argument, Tough describes how the private Riverdale Country School and KIPP Public Charter School — two New York schools at opposite ends of the socioeconomic spectrum — developed this new approach to character development and are now integrating into their school cultures.
Playing roles on opposite ends of the genre spectrum has provided Arturo Castro with keen insight into what makes both successful comedic and dramatic acting.
Animated, anthropomorphized animals typically leave behind reality in favor of appeal on the «cute» spectrum, and, with the exception Rango — he with disproportionate head — the rest of the cast of critters topple into the opposite end of the scale (Beans could be another exception, save for the unnatural quality of sticking curly locks atop the head of an amphibian).
The opposite end of the spectrum from Ramsey's advice would be, «Some people don't need bankruptcy, but I will still talk you into filing bankruptcy if given the opportunity.»
On the opposite end of the spectrum are animals that have just come into the limelight in the last ten years or so.
At the opposite end of the material spectrum are subtle, aerial works by Lygia Pape, whose «Ttéia 1, A» (1979 / 1997/1999), made of golden thread, looks like a music staff peeled off manuscript paper, and Senga Nengudi, whose «R.S.V.P. I» (1977/2003) weighs down pantyhose «V» s with sand at the pelvis, then stretches them into thin lines through the legs and reinforced toes, wall to wall.
As de Kooning had mixed his oil paints into a thick, viscous yet airy consistency and applied them in heavy impasto - laden strokes, Wool veers toward the opposite end of the spectrum, creating a barely - there scrim of a surface that's been leached of all color, save for the effects of black and white.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, upscale fashion retailers are also moving into the state.
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