Sentences with phrase «somewhere along that continuum»

The balance is somewhere along that continuum — not necessarily the middle!
How many young people today grow up trying to label their subjective sexual feelings somewhere along the continuum of Kinsey's homosexual - bisexual - heterosexual scale?
Home - schooling families of the 1980s and 1990s fell somewhere along a continuum of pedagogical practice bounded on the left with «unschooling,» a word coined by educator John Holt to describe the liberation of children from adult - imposed constraints on their learning.
On any given day, at any given time, your dog is somewhere along that continuum.
Fokina's baby exercises apparently stem from the beliefs of one Igor Charkovsky, who has long espoused childbirth practices and child - rearing systems that, depending on whom you talk to, fall somewhere along the continuum between tough love and waterboarding.
All humans can be placed (or place themselves) somewhere along this continuum.

Not exact matches

Using this definition, most people are somewhere along the atheist / theist continuum and along the agnostic / gnostic continuum.
And those in the theist camp being somewhere along this «continuum».
Creamy potatoes roasted between two very hot pans, coaxed along with some ghee (I used coconut oil) means for a mean roasted potato that lives somewhere between the chip and baked potato continuum.
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