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

The problems in this industry lie at both ends of the spectrum.

Not exact matches

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...
Yet the future of robotic surgery may lie not only with these hulking beasts but also with devices at the other end of the size spectrum.
The relationship between the overfat condition and poor health is a spectrum or progression in which the vicious cycle of excess body fat, insulin resistance and chronic inflammation lie at one end, causing abnormal blood fats (cholesterol and triglycerides) and glucose, and elevated blood pressure, which then produces a variety of common diseases at the other end.
They lie between community service and volunteer work, at the service end of the spectrum, and field education and internships, at the learning end.
At the other end of the spectrum lies the Mahindra NuvoSport.
Yet at the opposite end of the spectrum lies DmC: Devil May Cry which sparked controversy so powerful that super villains took a careful step back.
But at the other end of the spectrum lies the possibility of a much bolder move.
Two of these new products, recently featured at the Mass Timber Conference in Portland, Oregon, lie at opposite ends of a spectrum: StructureCraft's Dowel Laminated Timber panel, which cuts out nearly all glues and resins, and Freres Lumber's Mass Plywood Panel, which utilizes wood veneers instead of whole lumber and relies on much more resin than typical CLT.
Beyond Excel (sitting at the least sophisticated end of the toolbox spectrum) and R (freeware programming language requiring expertise), BI tools lying in the middle of the sophistication spectrum will cost money.
At the opposite end of the autistic spectrum lies Asperger's syndrome.
Some other states lie at the opposite end of the spectrum, with firm rulings on the matter.
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