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spectrum

[spek-truhm] / ˈspɛk trəm /
NOUN
color spectrum
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“If you look at the American political spectrum in a broader sense, you will still find a lot of people who insist on shared values, and I think we should not give up on that.”

From The Wall Street Journal

We must plan for a larger, more diverse nuclear arsenal designed for the full spectrum of threats we’re likely to face in 2050.

From The Wall Street Journal

US politicians from across the political spectrum have long expressed concerns about how internet tech firms - such X, Google, and Meta - are handling of content and disinformation on their platforms.

From BBC

The proceeds from the debt will be used for general corporate purposes, which could include reducing higher-interest debt, accelerating deployment of spectrum, and investing in opportunities with the U.S. government in space.

From Barron's

The university had distanced itself from the decision, saying it welcomed debate across the political spectrum.

From BBC