Sentences with phrase «views at both ends of the spectrum»

America's birth culture is highly polarised, and as such you will find extreme and lunatic views at both ends of the spectrum.

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However, I do agree with you that some Anglican services — particularly towards the higher end of the spectrum — are, in my view at least, extremely boring!
It's a very different point of view from that of Force India, a team at the opposite end of the budget spectrum to Red Bull.
Sure, this is an issue that people can have strong feelings strongly expressed, and those at opposite ends of the spectrum of views on NCB or midwifery may feel that a defence or an attack may read like a rant, but that doesn't make it one.»
Water absorbs light, especially light at the red end of the spectrum, coloring our view of the world.
CT scanners are at the far end of the spectrum in terms of cost — close to $ 1 million — and imaging, providing a 360 - degree view of a bag.
Rather than consulting a broad range of views, or hosting a structured debate, RMS appears to have consulted experts clustered at one end of the spectrum of opinion.
«As I see it, Jim's views were at the alarmist end of the spectrum of scientific opinion, so frankly I see him largely as just coming back into the fold of mainstream thinking,» Mann wrote in an email to LiveScience.
Munby J reviewed the case law and clarifi ed that the requirement for the circumstances to be exceptional was, in his view, appropriate at one end of the McKenzie friend spectrum where one party was assisted by a «professional McKenzie friend», holding himself out as an advocate, but not at the other end (though this could change depending on the circumstances), such as in Clarkson v Gilbert (Rights of Audience)[2000] 2FLR 839, [2001] All ER (D) 317 (Feb) where a husband seeks to assist his unwell wife.
While the breach of the court order consists of numerous calls made soon after the date of the court order, we view the breach as at the less serious end of the spectrum.
So when you combine religious belief (particularly of a very strict nature, not to say intolerant because extremism in the pursuit of virtue is no vice...) with views on marriage, one gets logically toxic drafting, at the very best (and the Ugandan law that Simon linked to, at the other end of the spectrum.)
Lean on Me — Partners in Adoption: Final Report: 9/30/2003 -9 / 30/2008 Kelly (2009) New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Youth and Family Services View Abstract and Document Describes the activities and outcomes of a project to develop effective service models to support families at either end of the adoption spectrum and provide family - enhancing support services that emphasized hands - on approaches to actively encourage child adoption.
In this view DID is thought to be at the far end of the spectrum of trauma - related psychiatric disorders, i.e. being a severe form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)[33], [36].
At the other end of the spectrum, sellers named Jason take the longest to sell at nearly double the average number of viewings per sale of a Nigel, and need 31 per cent more than the British average to completAt the other end of the spectrum, sellers named Jason take the longest to sell at nearly double the average number of viewings per sale of a Nigel, and need 31 per cent more than the British average to completat nearly double the average number of viewings per sale of a Nigel, and need 31 per cent more than the British average to complete.
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