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91. Public organizations can create a spectrum of opportunities, which different communities can seize as they are ready. 92. These three books cover that same spectrum while discussing widely disparate topics. 93. The problems arise when these are reified as essential attributes of an entire spectrum of cultural form. 94. As society, technology, and the environment change, pathogens evolve or spread, and the spectrum of infectious diseases expands. 95. So it should be for the commercial exploitation of the public spectrum. 96. He says that there will be cuts across the whole spectrum of services. 97. Hard stony meteorites span the entire spectrum of strengths between these extremes, and they will be selected accordingly. 98. At the other end of the political spectrum from the new classical school are the various Marxist schools. 99. The Detailed Spectrum Investigation results have been amalgamated into a proposed table of frequency allocations and use. 100. They ranged across the political spectrum from rightwing conservatives to left-wing socialists. 101. If women were evenly distributed across the spectrum of employment, their pay levels would be much closer to those of men. 102. The direction in which opinion was moving was toward the left of the political spectrum. 103. Each spectrum contains twelve aromatic resonances divided into two sets each comprising six resonances, corresponding to two conformations in slow exchange. 104. The space probe can photograph parts of the electronic spectrum that are invisible to the naked eye. 105. Although from different ends of the political spectrum, Mr Kohl and Mitterrand enjoyed a long-standing and close personal friendship. 106. He decided to give the various systems code names based on the colors of the spectrum. 107. Mr Caserta, who left Spectrum in 1994, is already the subject of a similar criminal action brought by federal prosecutors. 108. The series, currently in production at Central, features Tom singing and talking with performers from across the musical spectrum. 109. There has been a rising chorus of opposition to the governing parties from across the political spectrum. 110. Once thought of as a disorder of upper social classes, it now seems to be well represented across the socioeconomic spectrum. 111. But commentators from the opposite end of the political spectrum are virtually excluded from the national discourse, especially on network television. 112. Individual points along a spectrum, on the other hand, seem at first sight to be insufficiently distinguished from one another. 113. To excite an electron out of its bond requires high frequency radiation, falling in the ultra-violet part of the spectrum. 114. By pushing industrial processes toward the organic model, bionic engineers create a spectrum of ecosystem types. 115. The parties at the centre of the political spectrum became more outspoken in their criticisms of the government. 116. However, the performance of monocrystalline cells drops off with the longer wavelengths of light in this spectrum. 117. In the observed spectrum we find that several low frequency bands shift on deuterium substitution. 118. Under a window lay our newborn son crowned by a spectrum, the seven strands of vision. 119. The six books are an eclectic mix from established and new writers who between them offer a challenging spectrum of contemporary writing. 120. One of the great names in the new physical astronomy was Norman Lockyer, who rapidly mastered the techniques of spectrum analysis.