Examples of 'other end of the scale' in a sentence

Meaning of "other end of the scale"

other end of the scale - Refers to the opposite extreme or a completely different perspective or situation

How to use "other end of the scale" in a sentence

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other end of the scale
And at the other end of the scale.
Buildings used for research purposes were at the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale are massive stars.
I have also benefitted at the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale was a surprising find.
There are issues at the other end of the scale as well.
The other end of the scale witnessed slower movement.
Rape is on the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale are policies such as forced sterilization.
But there is dissatisfaction at the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale little output is provided.
The estimates for deaths at the other end of the scale are in the millions.
On the other end of the scale we have the micromanager.
The Afghans are on the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale we have the twenty richest nations.

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The same is true for Bulgaria and Romania at the other end of the scale.
These are at the other end of the scale but have much more to offer.
Just need to know who 's at the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale there are countries that casinos restrict the least.
The Wood Group is on the other end of the scale.
On the other end of the scale is Samsung.
I know, you have really gone for the other end of the scale.
Muscle mass while the other end of the scale depicts a hypertrophic female body.
Haven't you? You have made a freak of me at the other end of the scale.
Down at the other End of the scale.
The Far East, China, Korea and Japan are at the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale are Brazil and China.
I will steal it! And at the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale are fuel-powered speed boats.
The Spaniards were at the other end of the scale at 2 %.
At the other end of the scale are anthropologists such as DeNicola, who.
Yeah, and Suji's gone to the other end of the scale.
At the other end of the scale is the law of lobbies, arrangements and favours.
Iceland is at the other end of the scale with 21%.
On the other end of the scale were the personal rapid transit systems, or PRTs.
At the other end of the scale are full time, fully organized male workers.
On the other end of the scale was Afghanistan with 0.
At the other end of the scale came Poland with 8.
At the other end of the scale is the fast-food chain Jollibee.
At the other end of the scale are Japan, Nigeria and China.
At the other end of the scale are two Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Denmark.
The other end of the scale is " feeling " or gut instinct.
At the other end of the scale is the system of ‘ freedom of choice'for employers.
At the other end of the scale are small, micro - and pico-hydro stations.
At the other end of the scale though - aesthetically speaking - there is the G-Shock.
On the other end of the scale the lowest value you can reach is 40%.
At the other end of the scale there are small organisations with fewer than 100 members.
At the other end of the scale comes industry, with a balance of only 1.1 points.
At the other end of the scale was just 21 % of the UK poll.
At the other end of the scale came Bulgaria with 23 %.

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