Sentences with phrase «top end of the scale»

Sir Cliff Richard's lawyers have told a High Court judge that the singer should get compensation at the «very top end of the scale» because BBC coverage of a police raid on his home caused him «great damage».
Sir Cliff Richard's lawyers have told a High Court judge that the singer should get compensation at the «very top end of the scale» because BBC coverage of a police...
He even goes much further than Labour ministers ever dared by using the «R» word (redistribution) and spelling out exactly what he means — «a tax system that means people at the bottom end of the scale pay less and at the top end of the scale pay more».
If the Fabians want to raise taxes on higher incomes, they should focus their argument on raising National Insurance contributions at the top end of the scale.
Houses at the top end of the scale are still rising in value, he says, unlike more modest homes «in the provinces».
For the second celebrity, however, you would likely see a large split between the top end of the scale and the bottom end of the scale.
There is a rule of thumb in the charity sector that a trustee will spend the equivalent of 10 to 20 days a year governing, with a chair at the top end of that scale.
The new numbering system sets 9 as the highest grade, while 1 is the lowest — however fewer level - 9 grades will be awarded than A * grades have been in the past, in order to provide more differentiation across the top end of the scale.
Rose said teachers at the very top end of the scale were making salaries similar to their colleagues in Greenwich and Sherman.
Lotus Sport wouldn't commit to a price beyond a cagey «between # 50,000 and # 60,000, depending on final specification», but should the GT3 come in towards the top end of that scale, it would be serious money for a lightweight Lotus, putting it up amongst more refined rivals.
There are different levels of customization for all three vehicles; the supercharger comes at the top end of the scale.
On the top end of the scale, the Shelby GT500 will offer 540 supercharged hp and some of the boldest stripes available on any car.
The top end of the scale sees the iPad mini costing # 29.99 and 5 GB of data being # 36.99 a month for 24 months.
Research shows that young, male, small breed puppies (or dogs) who receive multiple vaccinations are at the top end of the scale when it comes to risk.
At the top end of the scale, you can purchase 160,000 miles (inclusive of the bonus).
In other words, some of the actual effects of global warming have been worse (or at the top end of the scale) than what the IPCC has predicted.
At the top end of the scale, anti-money laundering programmes offer businesses a suite of services and technology that allow you to apply strict customer identification verification and implement automated transaction - monitoring policies and procedures.
They sit at the top end of the scale where 1,500 addresses own between 1, 000 — 10, 000 BTC.
«So you have to pay at the top end of the scale.
Compare that to Colorado, which doubles Nevada's average with 48 per square mile or, on the top end of the scale, a state such as New York, with 411 people per square mile.
Contemporary conservatories are generally bespoke, so prices tend to range from the mid to top end of the scale, but there is a wide variety of materials and styles available.
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