• But then, our radiation supervisor switched on the detector in the compartment and it went off the scale.

    BBC: Eyewitness: Tragedy of Soviet nuclear submarine K-27

  • But because it was off the scale of everybody's belief system they didn't really come to terms with it.

    BBC: UK

  • That distant muffled rumble lasted ten seconds, no more, until the tale went off the scale, lest it should be a bore.

    BBC: Cumbria quake: Your comments

  • The creepiness was off the scale, but his invention underscored an interesting point about flirting in traffic: The distance among drivers creates a sort of dis-inhibition.

    WSJ: Rules of the Driverless Road

  • "The pain was off the scale, " he says.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It camouflages the off-the-scale incidence of unemployment, family breakdown and addiction.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Thanks to its Modernist architecture, which differs drastically from the rest of the city, some locals feel the building is off scale in comparison to the rest of Seville.

    BBC: Seville's threatened architectural heritage

  • Why worry about something that is off-the-scale in terms of risk?

    FORBES: Japan: Tail Risk Strikes Again

  • But the government's response came too late for some places, cut off by the time the scale of the disaster had become clear.

    ECONOMIST: Mexico

  • Despite the clashes, the leading ethnic Albanian politician in Macedonia expressed optimism about negotiations to end the crisis and head off a full-scale war in the Balkan country.

    CNN: Macedonia peace moves gather pace

  • Few people off the grid have the funds to buy the kilowatt-scale solar system commonly found on Gridder homes.

    FORBES: Why Solar Makes More Economic Sense In Tanzania Than In Florida

  • At every Cheesecake Factory restaurant, a kitchen manager is stationed at the counter where the food comes off the line, and he rates the food on a scale of one to ten.

    NEWYORKER: Big Med

  • The drop-off in scale from there is precipitous.

    NEWYORKER: We Are Alive

  • Subsequent observations with an infra-red telescope, which can see things that are too cool to shine with visible light, showed that it was a very faint star so faint that it is off the bottom of astronomers' scale of stellar classification.

    ECONOMIST: Twinkle, twinkle, giant planet

  • Facebook's response comes off the back of a large-scale online campaign from a number of prominent women's rights groups.

    BBC: Facebook bows to campaign groups over 'hate speech'

  • At the other end of the scale, questions have been raised about the impact off-spinner Graeme Swann would have in Australia.

    BBC: Ashes: Justin Langer's column from Adelaide

  • Uovo's indoor loading bay, for example, is designed to accommodate a wide-load tractor-trailer, and artworks as large as 40 feet long can be carried straight off the truck into a large-scale storage space.

    WSJ: Bullish on New York City's Fine-Art Storage Market

  • None of the existing places that insist on being outside Los Angeles is on the scale of the valley, which if it goes off on its own will be the sixth-largest city in America.

    ECONOMIST: Troubled cities 1

  • David Cameron offered his response, presenting himself as a leader wrestling to head off national decline, frank about the scale of the challenge and willing to admit that confronting it was taking longer and proving harder than he'd promised.

    BBC: Who won the battle of values?

  • The European Commission could tell the banks to scale back the number of customers, or to sell off some of their businesses.

    BBC: Clearing up the mess: One year on

  • Gold in recent weeks has sold off as investors have bet the Fed would scale back its easy-money policies soon.

    WSJ: Stocks Give Up Early Gains

  • But by U.S. standards, Utah's pollution index is off the charts with readings routinely exceeding a scale that tops out at 70 micrograms a cubic meter.

    NPR: Sickening Fog Settles Over Salt Lake City Area

  • The cloned cells would be genetically identical to the patient's own, so they could replace part of an ailing brain or heart without touching off a full-scale attack from the patient's immune system.

    FORBES: Cloning's High Cost

  • The North Koreans may not wish to risk a full-scale naval engagement -- its warships came off much worse in the 1999 skirmishes and the technological gap between the two fleets has only widened since.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • For example, the system of off-budget bonuses, the practice of employing (again off-budget) temporary staff, and the habit of leaving budgeted lower-scale jobs unfilled in order to pay for better-qualified staff are all long-established ways of circumventing pay scales and head-counts and the inevitable result is that employers and employees alike have a vested interest in preserving them.

    ECONOMIST: The French state

  • Keith Hayes of Goldman Sachs reckons that 500, 000 copies off a single platform is about the point at which scale benefits start to drop away.

    ECONOMIST: The global car industry

  • Next, large-scale components of the homes are prefabricated off site to save time, money and resources.

    FORBES: Written by Matt Hickman

  • It makes sense to invest the surplus since adding scale can help fend off rivals.

    WSJ: HEARD ON THE STREET: Groupon's Terms Not Endearing

  • On the scale of corporate malfeasance, Caterpillar got off easy.

    FORBES: Cat Scammed: How A U.S. Company Blew Half A Billion Dollars In China

  • It's too late for a park on the scale of Gettysburg or Antietam, but off the side roads important battlefield fragments still exist, behind split-rail fences, amidst cattle, corn and glistening yellow tobacco leaves.

    FORBES: Battle cry

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