Gamut in a sentence as a noun

But even there, you should always work at least 5% inside your "legal" gamut, or color space.

> An emissive display ought to be able to capture the full gamut of human visual perception.

It simply states that Samsung smartphones outsold iPhones which runs the gamut of Apple's smartphone offerings.

The consensus is that you are run through a gamut there, make money, burn out and leave.------------I would not have thought that this was sustainable, but if this is accepted practice at Amazon, then perhaps this is sustainable.

The rest runs the gamut in terms of working conditions -- the key difference from the Japanese perspective is that salarymen are guaranteed against virtually all risk from the time they join the company until death.

Let's not forget that "programming" runs the whole gamut from embedded systems programming in assembly all the way to very high level theorem proving in Coq and understanding anything about the nature of that entire spectrum is difficult indeed.

* Bureaucracies and procurement policies that run the gamut: administrators, local government, state government, federal government, parents, the school board, the PTA, the teachers union, etc.* Extreme price sensitivity.

Gamut definitions

noun

a complete extent or range: "a face that expressed a gamut of emotions"

noun

the entire scale of musical notes