We found 148 examples of how to use range in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 148.
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51. | Children, the elderly, and the poor are most vulnerable to a range of climate-related health effects, including those related to heat stress, air pollution, extreme weather events, and diseases carried by food, water, and insects. | |
52. | The Northwest’s economy, infrastructure, natural systems, public health, and agriculture sectors all face important climate change related risks. Impacts on infrastructure, natural systems, human health, and economic sectors, combined with issues of social and ecological vulnerability, will unfold quite differently in largely natural areas, like the Cascade Range, than in urban areas like Seattle and Portland or among the region’s many Native American Tribes. | |
53. | Climate change impacts will increase the total costs to the Nation’s transportation systems and their users, but these impacts can be reduced through rerouting, mode change, and a wide range of adaptive actions. | |
54. | Climate change impacts on biodiversity are already being observed in alteration of the timing of critical biological events such as spring bud burst, and substantial range shifts of many species. In the longer term, there is an increased risk of species extinction. | |
55. | Thousands of major government data resources have been posted in "machine-readable" form for free public access on the Data.gov website, and range from weather data to car safety ratings to the cost of healthcare procedures. | |
56. | It's hard to tell at this range. | |
57. | Our store sells a wide range of fashionable clothes. | |
58. | The topics range from easy to more challenging. | |
59. | Mercury has the greatest temperature range of any planet or natural satellite in our solar system. | |
60. | Because the distance between the Sun and Mars varies, temperatures range from -125 degrees Celsius in the Martian winter to 22 degrees Celsius in the Martian summer. | |
61. | Saturn is surrounded by over 1000 rings made of ice and dust. Some of the rings are very thin and some are very thick. The size of the particles in the rings range from pebble-size to house-size. | |
62. | Dr. Hawking predicted that black holes emit radiation in the X-ray to gamma-ray range of the spectrum. | |
63. | Freegans employ a range of strategies for practical living based on our principles; these include waste reclamation, waste minimization, eco-friendly transportation, rent-free housing, going green and working less. | |
64. | It's the only waterfall in this mountain range. | |
65. | 95% Confidence Interval was used to express the range estimated to contain the true population mean with a confidence of 95% | |
66. | Quantitative clinical data follow a wide range of distributions. | |
67. | I have a full three-octave vocal range. | |
68. | My vocal range is from E2 to E5. | |
69. | Determine the range of values of the constant k to which the quadratic inequality x² + kx - 3k > 0 holds for any real value of x. | |
70. | He has an excellent falsetto range. | |
71. | No matter how large the world's corpus of written documents may become, it will never encompass the infinite range of sentences that can be formed by human language. | |
72. | Hubble’s suite of instruments also allows the observatory to record wavelengths of light not just in the visible range but in ultraviolet and near-infrared wavelengths (which are not visible to our eyes). | |
73. | Don't you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it. Every concept that can ever be needed, will be expressed by exactly one word, with its meaning rigidly defined and all its subsidiary meanings rubbed out and forgotten. | |
74. | With five feeble senses we pretend to comprehend the boundlessly complex cosmos, yet other beings with wider, stronger, or different range of senses might not only see very differently the things we see, but might see and study whole worlds of matter, energy, and life which lie close at hand yet can never be detected with the senses we have. | |
75. | The battleship did not dare come within range of the coastal batteries. |