Sentences with phrase «other end of the range»

At the other end of the range, red light is quickly absorbed in seawater.
As we all know, white dress shirt was and is usually used by business individuals, however, now black shirt at the other end of the range is giving more appealing vibes and people tend to grab one or two while shopping.
Films from Velvet Goldmine to Moulin Rouge to Down With Love have proven that few actors possess McGregor's dynamism, but in this adaptation of Alexander Trocchi's Beat - era novel, he plays to the other end of his range.
A Fitting Flagship for an Expanding Brand Design chief McGovern is justifiably proud of his new flagship, which follows on the heels of the extremely successful launch of the Evoque, at the other end of the Range Rover spectrum.
While at the other end of the range, there's a riotous, and pricey, supercharged V6 petrol.
This underlines the car's rivalry with extended versions of the Mercedes S - Class and BMW 7 Series, while at the other end of the range, the entry - level Panamera is a turbocharged V6 petrol model.
At the other end of the range, even the 182bhp 2.0 - litre diesel returns 67.3 mpg as a manual.
At the other end of the range, the Atlas SEL Premium gets the 4Motion AWD system and the 3.6 - liter VR6 engine as standard.
At the other end of the range, there are the high - performance AMG models.
At the other end of the range, the forfour night sky prime and prime sport models come with an electric fabric opening roof.
At the other end of the range, entry pricing is up $ 300 to $ 27,990 plus ORCs for the base Ranger 4 × 2 XL Single Cab Chassis 2.2 - litre Low Rider manual.
At the other end of the range, we expect the green versions: the mild hybrid E 300 BlueTec Hybrid and the E 400 Plug - In Hybrid, which will be one of the ten Plug - In Hybrid models which Mercedes will launch in the next three years.
This provides us with good levels to enter at or look for signals at and a good risk / reward potential with the expectation that price will move to the other end of the range or at least close back to it.
In almost every trading range, there is at least one false - break, and they often create powerful moves in the other direction, back toward the other end of the range.
To borrow an analogy; there may be a range of sixty colours, each of which is so little different from its neighbour that it is difficult to make any distinction between the two, and yet at the one end of the range the colour may be white and at the other end of the range black.
'' [T] here may be a range of sixty colours, each of which is so little different from its neighbour that it is difficult to make any distinction between the two, and yet at the one end of the range the colour may be white and at the other end of the range black... Useful as decided cases are, it is always advisable to get back to the words of the Act itself and to remember the object with which it was passed.»
At the other end of the range stands the addict who is charged for sharing a small amount of a Schedule I drug with a friend or spouse, and finds herself sentenced to a year in prison because of a single conviction for sharing marihuana in a social occasion nine years before.
There is a big gap in terms of IT agreements and related resources, between free and cheap templates at one end of the range and lawyers charging hourly rates at the other end of the range.
At the other end of the range, Mississippi had the highest uninsured rate: twenty - nine percent Regardless of the big issue there, the fine is only five hundred dollars and a suspension of driving entitlements till coverage is ready and ultimately an increase in your car insurance quotes for a period of time.
Consumers must have access to affordable housing, which should be viewed as a continuum from highly subsidized housing at one end of the spectrum to homes that are totally supported by private capital at the other end of the range.
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