1. The Finance Ministry proposed a range of possible measures to turn round failing enterprises, covering a spectrum from the introduction of outside management teams to liquidation. 2. Issues tackled by the varied gathering, hosted by Georgia Tech, covered the spectrum, from computers as fashion statements, to computers as life-savers. 3. Its causes, on the other hand, cover the spectrum of physiology and psychology. 4. The Argentine-Canadian agreements covered a spectrum of industries and dollar amounts. 5. The mood in the college town covers a spectrum of emotions, he says. 6. The studies published Thursday cover that spectrum of opinion. 7. They cover the spectrum from in-your-face negativism to simple bad taste and as such reflect contemporary mores. 8. These attacks of avarice covered the spectrum of American business from giant companies to insignificant ones. 9. Together, they should cover the spectrum from romance to righteousness. 10. Jay Donnaruma, a Paine Webber analyst, said buyers covered the spectrum from individuals to mutual funds. |