Sentences with phrase «over the map from»

«I had reactions that ranged all over the map from people who said, «You know, I'm glad you dared to say that,» to people who asked me later, «Are you serious?»»
Ciana Locke presents Market Index Funds posted at Best Index Mutual Funds, saying, «The dominant issue in choosing among passively managed index mutual funds and ETF funds benchmarked against the S & P 500 is that securities industry management and trading fees are all over the map from reasonably low to shockingly high.»
But now we're all over the map from very large ones to fairly small ones.
Seems the rates and terms are all over the map from what I've found, not even close for the exact same property.

Not exact matches

Historically, we've been a bit all over the map here, with everything from nine days to an average of 25 - 27 days.
Tips to keep meetings from gobbling up your team's days are all over the map, including forcing employees to pay for the time they use out of a set budget of «credits» — or just making everyone stand up.
Within days, a team of designers was in the XJ offices, mapping out the next generation in customer - relationship management software with a clear mandate: «Take the best of what we've done in this space over the past 20 years,» says Tatham, «and starting from scratch, build better than ever before.»
But the quality and tone of the shows have been all over the map, from the save - the - world vibe of early years with NKOTB and Michael Jackson, to Janet Jackson's Nipplegate and Katy Perry's campy Left Shark.
But the policy's beneficiaries are literally all over the map, from farmers finding a new market for their waste products to clean tech researchers in university labs.
I half - think that this explains why Carney has been all over the map at the BoE; perhaps Poloz is taking another leaf from his book.
For this report, OpenSignal collected over five billion measurements from 172,919 U.S. smartphones during the month of June with its signal mapping app.
In conjunction with the roll out of our dispensary map, we believe this will significantly expand the number of businesses engaging and allocating advertising budgets to our platform — WeedMaps reportedly generated over $ 20 million in revenue during 2015 primarily from dispensary advertising.
Either way, the teaching of the Christian churches lands all over the map, from richly faithful to blandly mediocre to dreadfully immoral.
The Jesus People's musical influences were all over the mapfrom the likes of the Beatles to the evangelical Ralph Carmichael's youth musicals, from Led Zeppelin to James Taylor — and taken together they laid the groundwork for the rise of what would become the Contemporary Christian Music industry.
From its initial announcement, the Peters Projection has been surrounded by controversy: in over 40 articles on the subject, cartographers have vigorously denounced a number of Peters's claims for the map, while he and his supporters have argued that his is the only world map that meets the concerns of people interested in social issues.
Unfortunately, the «official» explanations I've heard from churchmen have been all over the map, but none have emphasized this total identification with Jesus and the life He lived.
If you are using PowerPoint (or something similar) in your lessons or sermons, you can send the images and maps right over to your presentation slides so that those you are teaching will benefit from the visuals as well.
With tree maps from the City's Department of Public Works, Tree Pittsburgh and crowdsourced on social media, the groups harvested over 2500 pounds of apples.
According to our poll of more than 5,000 parents, the amount spent on a baby's first birthday party is all over the map, from less than $ 50 to more than $ 500.
Using same mapping exercise debuted at our five Community Congresses this past November, workshops like this will allow a greater number of citizens from across the region to map, write and discuss their vision for the future of Erie and Niagara counties over the next 40 years.
Leaving aside the debate about just how much influence Britain has within the EU anyway, would a Brexit really result in a diminution of power greater than the end of empire, or that which states like Greece gave up when they joined the Euro, or when Poland chose paralysis as its political system in the eighteenth century, leading to it disappearing from the map altogether for well over a century?
Sen. Jon Tester, D - Mont., could face challenges from Republicans over his vote against the continuing resolution to reopen the government, and Pennsylvania might get a new district map.
The information garnered from this and previous CIOB skills surveys maps trends over time.
Mayors from across the political spectrum and map — several of them candidates for governor — are howling over the final terms of the state's already - approved bailout of Hartford.
A statement from Etisalat Nigeria explained that Belo - Osagie had planned to leave immediately the banks made moves to take over the firm, but opted to tarry until a road map for the company was finalised.
«As the Labour party begins to look back over this parliament, the route map of its own destruction laid behind it will become clear, like the vapour trail from a jumbo jet.
Trump's support has plunged across the swing - state map over the last 10 days, wiping out his political recovery from September and threatening to undo weeks of Republican gains in the battle for control of Congress.
ALBANY — More signs are pointing toward a compromise over legislative redistricting that would spare Gov. Andrew Cuomo from vetoing new political maps drawn by legislators.
National Park Service researchers recorded and mapped ambient sound from all over the country.
Poring over data from Lilongwe, she mapped out who infected whom and at what point in the course of their infection.
Treating each tale as a species that mutates over time, they've borrowed techniques from phylogenetics (the study of evolutionary relationships between living organisms) to map stories onto the tree of Indo - European languages.
The author travels all over the cultural map, from golden statues of Kate Moss to the biblical obsession with sulfur.
The computer models used to generate the maps also estimate where, how often and how strongly ground shaking from an earthquake could occur, so that residents, engineers and city planners can see the likelihood that their community will experience a damaging earthquake over the next year.
When the cobe satellite in 1992 mapped the faint microwave glow left over from the Big Bang, it couldn't make out structures as small as individual galaxies, or even clusters of galaxies.
Using echosounders installed on the hull of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ship Nancy Foster, the science team mapped canyons and shelf regions at high resolution over more than 380 square miles (1,000 square kilometers) of seafloor from south of Cape Hatteras to Baltimore Canyon, which runs from offshore North Carolina to the eastern tip of Long Island.
The LiDAR mapping revealed over 60,000 previously unknown structures in total, from unknown pyramids, palace structures, terraced fields, roadways, defensive walls and towers, and houses.
The scientists behind the new images took pictures of Jupiter using Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 over a ten - hour period and have produced two maps of the entire planet from the observations.
This topographical map of the moon is constructed from over 6 million altitude measurements captured by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's KAYUGA lunar explorer (also known as SELENE).
Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Web - Based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting Systems database, the researchers mapped out the relationship between changes in state concealed - carry permitting laws over time and total firearm - related homicide rates between 1991 and 2015.
The Genographic Project, launched in April 2005, is a five - year genetic anthropology study that aims to map historical human migration patterns by collecting and analyzing DNA samples from over 100,000 people across five continents.
NASA now has four space missions in the works that will use the gravitational weirdness of libration points for everything from mapping the whisper of radiation left over from the Big Bang to photographing Earth 24 hours a day.
After dividing and mapping out tweets and crime records onto a grid and identifying common topics of discussion (e.g., sports, restaurants, and entertainment) appearing in tweets, Gerber combined conclusions from this analysis with older forecasting models to predict crimes over the next month.
The team made a 3 - D map by collecting light from over 70,000 galaxies, peering all the way into the distant universe, and by using this light to measure how far these galaxies are from our own Milky Way.
The AUV team, led by MBARI engineer David Caress, pored over the detailed bathymetric map they created from the AUV data and saw a number of mounds and spires rising up from the seafloor.
The IPCC has mapped out possible futures in which CO2 levels would be stabilised at anything from current levels to 1.6 trillion tonnes, to be reached at various times over the next 200 years.
A big interactive map traces the emergence of modern humans in Africa more than 150,000 years ago and how they spread worldwide — travels that have been tracked by studying fossils, artifacts, and the DNA of humans from all over the globe.
Although not designed to map changes in Earth's gravity over time, ESA's extraordinary GOCE satellite has shown that the ice lost from West Antarctica over the last few years has left its signature.
They analyzed location data attached to over 700,000 tweets from over 53,000 people and mapped each location during 24 - hour periods over the 12 days.
Travis Horton at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, plotted the migratory tracks from each species over a detailed magnetic map of Earth, which shows how the magnetic field's inclination and declination — the angular difference between the field lines and true north — vary from point to point.
In particular, Census officials set a goal of having in - house employees verify 75 % of the nation's housing units by poring over satellite imagery and other data from commercial mapping services.
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