Sentences with phrase «run the gamut when»

Species run the gamut when it comes to longevity.
«This year's honorees run the gamut when it comes to innovative animal nutrition products,» said Karen Butler, editor - in - chief of Petfood & Animal Nutrition 2.0.
Dogs that don't shed, or shed much, likewise run the gamut when you consider maintenance and grooming needs that vary based on coat consistency and thickness.
Websites run the gamut when it comes to complexity, but having a simple website with just a few pages is better than having nothing at all.
Serious injuries run the gamut when it comes to variety.
The XA1's competitors run the gamut when it comes to processors, from Exynos to MediaTek to Qualcomm Snapdragon and ranging between quad and octa - core, with speeds, reliability and performance varying as well.

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In the next six to twelve months, when Sideman predicts live - streaming will become a mainstream proposition, use cases will likely run the gamut.
These cutting - edge products and inventions run the gamut; from outerwear that can insulate against freezing temperatures (even when wet), to a robotic fishing lure that brings dead bait back to life and a full suspension mountain bike that can trek over any terrain.
My tricks run the gamut from what you can do before your trip to make traveling with diapers easier (think order them online and have them shipped to your destination) to how you can make in - flight diaper changes a little more pleasant (think aisle seats, free disposable changing pads and a plastic baggie filled with diaper changing essentials) to what to do immediately when you get to your destination (think set up a changing station asap).
With three under the age of two (after running the gamut of infertility treatments, we adopted twins... and got pregnant within two months of bringing them home, with our little tidbit born when the twinnies were 10 1/2 months old), wearing the youngest is often the only way to get all three from point A to point B when I'm alone with them!
However, when I tell most people about this the reactions I receive run the gamut from mild confusion to serious discomfort.
«Our best students receive two to three job offers when they're done,» Harbert says, running the gamut from the major GIS software firms like Environmental Systems Research (ESRI) to the US Forest Service, from managing university GIS labs to county - level municipal jobs.
The things you're working with like dirt and microbes and plant compounds, they really run the gamut, but what lets you run the line between kids» stuff and adults» stuff when so many feel they're just one or the other?
When it comes to summer sandals, the styles run the gamut.
Now a college senior, Maddie (Molly Gordon) runs a gamut of emotions when faced with sharing the same campus, and graduating class, with her unfailingly upbeat and smother - prone mother.
The image is perhaps a teensy bit soft by contemporary standards, but certainly the BD outclasses cable when it comes to reproducing the movie's lush colour palette, which runs the gamut between the straight - up surf - and - sun glow of the early scenes on Fire Island and a cooler, desaturated look in the film's latter half.
Director Bruce Beresford, whose credits run the gamut from occasionally magnificent to mostly dreadful, directs with a sledgehammer except when he doesn't, though he runs an efficient operation and steers Double Jeopardy down the most crowd - pleasing roads.
Just as competitive when it comes to storage and comfort, Gregory backpacks run the gamut from small day and hydration packs all the way up through some of the most technologically advanced bags that have ever been on the market.
The scenarios ran the gamut of clinic woes: missing Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) drugs; a breach of client confidentiality when photographs of a patient are posted on the Internet; a long - term employee who develops physical problems and a toxic attitude; the pros and cons of major equipment purchases; a new specialist who takes advantage of training funded by the clinic, then accepts a new job; a veterinarian who suffers fatal injuries on the job; an emergency call from a client who has not paid bills in the past.
When it comes to getting along with other dogs, pit bulls run the gamut.
To make sure that your buddy doesn't run the gamut of «naughty» behaviors to try to get your attention (e.g., raiding the trash, meowing or barking, pulling your pant legs, scratching the furniture, etc.), be diligent about giving attention to your pet when he does something that you approve of (e.g., sitting, rubbing against your leg, lying on his bed, scratching the scratching post).
The interactivity is clearly geared towards a younger audience, but that's no bad thing, especially when combined with a variety of game modes that run the gamut from accessible, open, sandbox fun to hard as nails.
Opened in February 2009, FIG Restaurant chef Ray Garcia is serving up inspired dishes that don't just include greens, they are aiming to run the gamut of green by including all of the buzzwords - local, organic, sustainable, fresh - and really incorporating them into all of their dishes.Garcia visits the local Santa Monica Farmer's Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays each week to check out not only what is in season, but to also stay in tune with which produce will be harvested and when.
His initiatives run the gamut from the gimmicky but pretty harmless, like forcing inmates to wear pink underwear (now available to the public), to the arrogant and arguably improper, like deciding to crack down on illegal immigration when and how he feels like it, regardless of what the federal government has to say about it.
When companies seek out help with their background screening needs, they search for a partner who can provide employee screening services that run the gamut; PeopleFacts is a nationally renowned company, with an established reputation for providing a wide array of accurate, reliable and affordable employment screening services.
Relationship scientists refer to these behaviors as «willingness to sacrifice,» and they can run the gamut from minor and short term inconveniences, such as having to go to your partner's work party on Friday night when you would rather stay home and watch The Bachelor on TV, to much more substantial or long - term sacrifices, such as jumping in front of a train to save your partner's life.
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