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Something has happened in our society where what I think of as a normal spectrum of human
bipolar situations, schizophrenia, and so forth, but not within the spectrum of normal
But not everyone's brain reacts the same way to the same deal, which has led some psychologists to think that we all fall on a spectrum of pain of paying: basically, how much spending money bothers us.
A 2007 survey of over 9,000 people found those at the spendthrift end of the spectrum had more credit card debt.
Microwaves are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum and when you think about that spectrum, you should know it has two sides.
and when you think about that spectrum,
This is the electromagnetic spectrum.
In a comment to CNBC, Etsy said that it recognizes its current definition of handmade includes a broad spectrum of items and will clarify its policies to be more transparent about what belongs on Etsy in the coming months.
spectrum of items, and will clarify its policies to be
The idea is, right, they're trying to manipulate a lighting characteristic, which is the spectrum, to reduce the circuit effectiveness.
The study looked at two modes of warm shift: high CCT, which meant that the screen colors were intensely shifted to the warmer end of the spectrum, and
From being a country that never stood out for weight-related issues, recent studies have found that 34.9% of the Belizean population are within the obese spectrum.
have found that 34.9% of the Belizean population are within the obese spectrum.
They have a feature called blindspot that shows you stories that are disproportionately covered by one side of the political spectrum.
disproportionately covered by one side of the political spectrum
Multiple studies suggest that infants under six months can perceive the whole spectrum of phonemes.
can perceive the whole spectrum of phonemes.
THE POLITICAL SPECTRUM.
But John Delaney was on the opposite spectrum of that.