Sentences with phrase «opposite ends of the level»

At opposite ends of this level are 2 large air - conditioned bedrooms with ensuite bath & 33 - channel Cable TV.

Not exact matches

The irony is that many entrepreneurs think that they are upping their company's level of customer service by pursuing a «customer is always right» approach, but they end up doing the opposite, damaging relationships between customers and staff.
As for defensive backs, what I saw towards the end of last season was often the opposite of how you described the Seattle cover - 3 strategy, which in your words «tries to convert everything to man coverage based on the level and type of route being run rather than just simply alignment».
Both interested in how the minds works, Rumbaugh moves up from the level of molecules and the synapse, while Miller works back from the opposite end — circuitry and behavior.
If Mission: Impossible is the LEGO Dimensions Wave 6 representative of a straightforward, grounded in realism experience than the Adventure Time Level Pack sits far on the spectrum's opposite end.
The 740i takes the entry - level spot in the 7 - series lineup, but a straight six in a motorcycle is clearly at the opposite end of the spectrum.
The evidence may even point in the opposite direction on this score: The price - to - earnings ratio — what it costs to buy a dollar of a company's profit — for stocks in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index is 16 percent below the level at the end of 2009.
Heading back to gift shop level and journey's end, I sit on the opposite side of the carriage for a different perspective.
If Mission: Impossible is the LEGO Dimensions Wave 6 representative of a straightforward, grounded in realism experience than the Adventure Time Level Pack sits far on the spectrum's opposite end.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, another game coming first to the Switch this year is Pool Panic, a bizarre game with over 100 levels that describes itself as «the world's least realistic pool simulator game.»
OCEANS RISING FAST, NEW STUDIES FIND Melting ice could raise levels up to 3 feet by 2100, scientists say David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor Friday, March 24, 2006 Glaciers and ice sheets on opposite ends of the Earth are melting faster than previously thought and could cause sea levels around the world to rise as much as three feet by the end of this century and 13 to 20 feet in coming centuries, scientists are reporting today.
But at day's end, we do in fact have the data to compare very high levels of ghg to very low levels of ghg, and the conclusions we can draw from that data are opposite to yours.
Since the opposite is true the explanation that this is primarily due to uptake by plants with the lowest level of CO2 corresponding to the end of the growing season is likely the most reasonable explanation for the cyclic variation in CO2 concentration.
At the other side, the end of the Eemian is interesting that it shows a cooling to a new minimum (and ice sheets to a new maximum — both at about 75 % of the previous opposite directions) while CO2 levels remained high.
Not only is the Arctic sea ice at a record low level, but now the ice on the opposite end of the Earth, Antarctica, is also rapidly retreating to record low levels as well.
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