Over the past number of years the parade has been of mixed quality with varying degrees of participation from all sectors. |
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They can be customised to varying degrees of technical specifications to suit more complex or environmentally friendly tastes. |
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Similarities across actually encountered expressions allow the extraction of schemas of varying degrees of abstraction. |
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All plants display this ability to tolerate environmental stress to varying degrees. |
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After all, studies indicate that our faculties deteriorate with age at varying degrees. |
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They are available in varying degrees of sweetness, but it is the sec and demi-sec that truly inspire on hot, sweaty days. |
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Other media can provide immediacy, and to varying degrees, some level of interactivity. |
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The common scenarios in general practice all involve weighing up probabilities and accepting varying degrees of uncertainty. |
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The information required by a cyberterrorist can be presumed to be of varying degrees of sophistication, but is generally available. |
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The photograph was taken with a forensic technique using crossed polarised light of varying degrees. |
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Although different students possess varying degrees of expertise as writers, most will have something to contribute to such discussions. |
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Characterization, which typically involves investing protagonists with varying degrees of insight approaching omniscience, comes later. |
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My first three times back to work I came home to find him in varying degrees of insensibility from drink. |
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Scanning electron micrographs of the discs of the tube feet of Odontaster validus revealed varying degrees of concavity. |
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He interweaves multiple characters that are, to varying degrees, inexorably linked together. |
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Storeowners look to the suburbs with varying degrees of contempt, jealousy and indifference. |
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Many women find that, to varying degrees, most people are not comfortable discussing loss. |
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Nevertheless, for Thagard, there are still ways of shoring up coherence with varying degrees of vigour. |
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We all delude ourselves to varying degrees, but we normally have some face-saving excuse. |
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Masterful with machinery, he patented several mechanical inventions which had varying degrees of viability. |
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Different genera of syngnathids show varying degrees of male brood pouch development, culminating in the sealed seahorse pouch. |
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All believed and claimed to have experienced varying degrees of paranormal manifestation. |
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The conclusion that all bowlers chuck at varying degrees has stupefied a section of opinion, notably the Australians. |
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Similar problems have afflicted, to varying degrees, the five species of Pacific salmon which are listed in the box. |
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Thus, defects in either cell type have the potential to affect both cellular and humoral immunity to varying degrees. |
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Females are brown above with varying degrees of brown and buff streaking below. |
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They can be engraved, sculpted in bas-relief, in haut-relief and in certain cases they are cut out with varying degrees of openwork. |
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The results are as expected, a stewpot of personal and social concerns explored with varying degrees of success. |
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In the liver, varying degrees of centrilobular necrosis and steatosis and a mild portal inflammatory infiltrate were seen in the SARS patients. |
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The infection leads to varying degrees of caecitis, the lesions of which are apparent in animals killed on or about the sixth day post-infection. |
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Also, depending on their design, microscope objectives have varying degrees of spherical aberration. |
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These are consonants that are pronounced with the root of the tongue retracted, with varying degrees of pharyngealization and velarisation. |
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Sea temperatures are measured in a variety of ways and to varying degrees of accuracy. |
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Some of the cities have embarked on programmes of urban renewal, with varying degrees of success. |
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Many designers seemed to have succumbed to the liberating qualities of plastic, neoprene and PVC, with varying degrees of success. |
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Both nektonic and benthic forms are known, although both were motile to varying degrees. |
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She had always teased him, calling him reptilian, and he had shot back with varying degrees of irritation that at least he wasn't bovine. |
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They suffer from varying degrees of autism, which impairs an individual's understanding of everyday life. |
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Then, in varying degrees, came the turn of the Bengalis, the Mohajirs and the Sindhis, and the Baloches. |
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The proprietary process can be precisely controlled to impart varying degrees of microporosity. |
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With varying degrees of consciousness, most Americans seem to appreciate the practical benefits of liberalism and toleration. |
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I popped the three fruits on a wall and beckoned people over to identify which was which, with varying degrees of success. |
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But despite these varying degrees of success, the three twisted tales meld together smoothly, forming one perfectly disturbing anthology. |
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Foucault inspired subsequent critics of psychiatry, of varying degrees of scholarliness, rationality, and clarity of exposition. |
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Modern scholars have treated the tradition with varying degrees of scepticism. |
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In addition to the dorso-ventral flexion seen during saltation, the sacroiliac joint often allows varying degrees of lateral movement. |
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Most back pain sufferers have pain of varying degrees of intensity located in the low back. |
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As a result, to varying degrees, they have all suffered years of lost opportunity. |
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The park offers miles of hiking and cycling trails of varying degrees of difficulty, and rock-climbing for all skill levels. |
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Tax will be payable on the purchase transaction to varying degrees depending on whether it is a new or resale property. |
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Nearby Lime Butte, Gypsum Butte, and Green Mountain are all laccoliths with varying degrees of exposure. |
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Software kill switches have been shown to have varying degrees of success, as false positives have been known to occur. |
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Rain will be falling on a variety of surface conditions including old crust, unconsolidated powder and windslabs of varying degrees of hardness. |
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All victims are suffering varying degrees of burns to their skin, lungs and windpipes, caused by inhaling hot gases. |
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Recent events have reawakened all of us in varying degrees to the vastly interdependent nature of life here on our beautiful Earth. |
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All individuals will naturally have a mixture to varying degrees, and they will differ across cultures. |
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All had varying degrees of confusion, lack of alertness, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, depressed mood, and irritability. |
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Some 100,000 consider Kashubian their mother tongue and speak it to varying degrees. |
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Many other gastropods use mucus to attach to the substratum with varying degrees of adhesive strength. |
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In Aceh, a struggle for independence has been raging, with varying degrees of intensity for almost thirty years. |
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Ranging from flat and opaque to glasslike, Appel's acrylic paint is clearly hand-applied but with varying degrees of visible brushwork. |
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Individuals possess these capacities in varying degrees, but they are part of the universal genetic inheritance of the human race. |
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It describes a lifetime, Mick's own lifetime, spent attending the races and punting on dogs and horses with varying degrees of success. |
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Primitive achondrites then experienced varying degrees of melting, thermal processing, and recrystallization. |
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For starters, sake comes in varying degrees of dryness and sweetness. |
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They've tried to improve their procedures, with varying degrees of success. |
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The line between abled and disabled is a permeable one that we will all move across throughout our lives for varying durations and with varying degrees of limitations. |
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Slightly battered and worn down, it was quite obvious that some of them had been reforged and repaired, judging by the varying degrees of tarnish upon them. |
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Nurse practitioners practice in a variety of settings, ranging from intensive care units to ambulatory care units, with varying degrees of acuity. |
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This is of particular importance since the surviving imperial portraits are copies that replicate officially sanctioned prototypes with varying degrees of fidelity and skill. |
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Previous experiences in similar fields have been found to affect academic performance and retention in college agricultural and non-agricultural programs to varying degrees. |
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In the subtlest cases of reflowering there is little internode elongation on reversion and plants display varying degrees of phyllody before continuing flower development. |
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The atlas may be fused with the occipital bone in varying degrees. |
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The maiden aunts of Mortimer Brewster, as it turns out, are not totally responsible for their actions, as insanity, to varying degrees, runs in the family. |
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They do well under varying degrees of light exposure and can exhibit very good tensility, longevity, and can endure almost non-stop human handling. |
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Since 1911, several authors have published texts of sectional anatomy and have been successful, in varying degrees, in accomplishing their objectives. |
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Mayoral promotion was the only fast route through the ranks of the jurats, which was basically a society of equals of varying degrees of experience. |
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Pathologically, inflammation of the spinal cord meninges is coupled with varying degrees of underlying spinal necrosis, demyelination, and microglial influx. |
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The authors of the subsequent essays then use these factors, to varying degrees, to discuss a particular period of development of the Russian military forces under the tsars. |
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As a kitten is maturing, its ears will gradually curl and uncurl in varying degrees and are not permanently set until the kitten is roughly 4 months of age. |
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All models favor Republicans to varying degrees, but the world changes fast. |
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To varying degrees, the foundations of your background can help or harm you. |
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The great majority of the population lived in varying degrees of squalor. |
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The Northern Lights, an astoundingly red waxing moon, terrifying lightning bolts, and ominous clouds all found their way, with varying degrees of specificity, into many works. |
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There are numerous open stopes and interconnected, short, meandering, near-surface underground workings that are in varying degrees of collapse and very dangerous. |
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My main symptoms are rapid onset aura with teichopsia, fortification spectra, unilateral temporal hemianopia and scintillating scotoma, in varying degrees of influence. |
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Every lad was sporting tartan of varying degrees of outlandishness. |
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Historical sources indicate that while they controlled their own hinterlands, the numerous kingdoms often came under varying degrees of external rule. |
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A jug from the seventeenth century, some medieval chasuble, even the embossing on a volume of Yeats's early poems all have this quality to varying degrees. |
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If the size of the effective breeding population is still greater, approaching panmixia in varying degrees, evolution will be slowed down considerably. |
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There is evidence that the stems of different Cuscuta species photosynthesize to varying degrees, and that the plastid genome is becoming reorganized. |
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There are varying degrees of directness and indirectness concerning a teacher's intervention, yet the intended purpose of changing behavior is the same. |
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In all of these exercises, we use incomplete information of varying degrees necessitated by the infeasibility and impracticality of collecting complete information. |
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The remains of seven infants within intramural burial pits showed disturbances due to intrusive portholes that caused varying degrees of disarticulation and loss of elements. |
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The genes involved could act with varying degrees of penetrance, or polygenically contribute to disease vulnerability with no single gene being wholly responsible. |
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, democratic societies around the world implemented this solution to varying degrees, not by violence but by popular vote. |
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But determining the amount of Cree land surrendered is especially complicated given that the agreement confirms varying degrees of Cree rights in the whole region. |
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Personnel worked with varying degrees of success to develop a range of tools, from secret inks and concealed cameras to poisons, explosives, and a death ray. |
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Similar strategies were employed in Birmingham, with council members applying varying degrees of pressure upon merchants, radio deejays, and concert promoters. |
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This insight contains many dimensions and varying degrees of profundity and subtlety, which in a sense, can never be adequately described with language. |
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She also layers her automatic drawings to varying degrees so you get what appears to be a virtual three dimensional space demarcated by different colours. |
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The three classes have varying degrees of grunt and power and a new points scoring system will be in force to help decide one champion for each of the three classes. |
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Various ethnolinguistic groups, with varying degrees of political organization, divided the highlands between them, sometimes at war, sometimes at peace. |
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There are about 250 species regularly recorded in Great Britain, and another 300 that occur with varying degrees of rarity. |
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There are about 250 species regularly recorded in England, and another 300 that occur with varying degrees of rarity. |
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Indigenous peoples have long resisted agains unfriendly assimilationist forces with varying degrees of success. |
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The surfaces are polished and finished with varying degrees of sheen or luster. |
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Writers, to varying degrees, criticized Thomas Hobbes' notions of a selfish humanity that requires a sovereign to rule over it. |
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Capitalist systems with varying degrees of direct government intervention have since become dominant in the Western world and continue to spread. |
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The regional human rights instruments of Europe, Africa and the Americas recognise the right to protection of property to varying degrees. |
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Cities, state universities, and villages are vested with home rule powers of varying degrees. |
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These general beliefs about the varying degrees of reprehensibility of crimes are supported by empirical evidence. |
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Today most Scottish people speak Scottish English, which has some distinctive vocabulary and may be influenced to varying degrees by Scots. |
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Such laws have varying degrees and means of enforcement, variability, and jurisdiction. |
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The cultures of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are diverse and have varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness. |
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The United States and Britain, sometimes considered the homes of free trade policy, employed protectionism to varying degrees at all times. |
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Over the years, less conservative Evangelicals have challenged this mainstream consensus to varying degrees. |
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The specific routes may be genetically programmed or learned to varying degrees. |
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There may be multiple vessel obstructions with varying degrees of damage due to collision, fire or explosions. |
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After the end of the Cold War, the UN took on major military and peacekeeping missions across the world with varying degrees of success. |
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Portrayals of black characters in movies and television are also done with varying degrees of authenticity. |
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Third, the recent effects of climate change have affected sea ice abundance in different areas to varying degrees. |
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Hybridisation between species of gull occurs quite frequently, although to varying degrees depending on the species involved. |
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This factor was greeted with varying degrees of enthusiasm by participants. |
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Classically, infiltration of the ileo-caecal valve has varying degrees of extension into the ileum and caecum. |
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The media has historically come under varying degrees of pressure over time to censor their criticism of the government. |
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French leaders, such as Louis XIV and Napoleon Bonaparte, tried with varying degrees of success to annex lands west of the Rhine. |
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In practice, modern turbine designs use both reaction and impulse concepts to varying degrees whenever possible. |
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The thalamus receives blood from both the anterior and posterior systems to varying degrees. |
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Reconstructions are tentative and multiple versions with varying degrees of difference exist. |
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Landscape views in art may be entirely imaginary, or copied from reality with varying degrees of accuracy. |
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With varying degrees of success, police have resorted to using speed humps, surveillance cameras and crackdowns on jaywalkers and speeders. |
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Scottish Standard English may have been influenced to varying degrees by Scots. |
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A number of Roman public baths survive, either as ruins or in varying degrees of conservation. |
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The male pseudohermaphrodite has male gonads and karyotype, but varying degrees of virilisation of the internal and external genital tracts. |
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In the past this was partly paid for by local authorities, and refunded to them from the government to varying degrees. |
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Revitalization programs are ongoing in many languages, and have had varying degrees of success. |
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Willsmere was a large psychogeriatric hospital at Kew which catered for older people with varying degrees of dementia and mental illness. |
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Exposure of a female fetus or nursing infant to androgens may result in varying degrees of virilization. |
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These denominations and the Anglican Church were influenced by Calvin's theology in varying degrees. |
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David may perhaps have had varying degrees of overlordship in parts of Dumfriesshire, Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire. |
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Danish, Swedish and Norwegian have, since medieval times, been influenced to varying degrees by Middle Low German and standard German. |
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Everyone experiences personal insecurities in varying degrees throughout their lives. |
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After 1707, Ireland was, to varying degrees, subordinate to the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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Contact with a tentacle can prompt millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom, causing varying degrees of pain and swelling. |
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The two official languages, English and Swahili, are used in varying degrees of fluency for communication with other populations. |
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Louisiana contains a number of areas which are, in varying degrees, protected from human intervention. |
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Instead, they wear face masks with varying degrees of reliability. |
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Local councils and the National Assembly for Wales use Welsh, issuing Welsh versions of their literature, to varying degrees. |
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In reality, free markets do not exist in pure form, since societies and governments all regulate them to varying degrees. |
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Endotracheal intubation is associated with varying degrees of tracheal injury. |
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The Maafa concept explains the conditions of disorganization, disunity, self-hatred, and alienation affecting African people to varying degrees. |
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Hence, sausages, puddings, and salami are among the oldest of prepared foods, whether cooked and eaten immediately or dried to varying degrees. |
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Openers Lowgold were a hit and miss affair, mixing alt-country with traditional indie shoe-gazing to varying degrees of effect. |
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It is associated with a cleft palate and consists of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and varying degrees of airway obstruction. |
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There are many possibilities, with varying degrees of believability. |
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Waardenburg syndrome is an inherited disorder often characterized by varying degrees of hearing loss and changes in skin and hair pigmentation. |
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Some mammals are omnivores and display varying degrees of carnivory and herbivory, generally leaning in favor of one more than the other. |
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Different solutions, ranging from voodoolike rituals to toxic chemical brews, have been advanced over the years with varying degrees of success. |
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Both put up varying degrees of resistance to the year's unfunniest script. |
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According to the Court of Appeals of Georgia, a trial court may place varying degrees of weight on contradictory expert appraiser testimony, as long as it does not ignore it. |
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These structures may have varying degrees of political power, depending on the cultural, geographical, and historical environments that these societies must contend with. |
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Individuals during the continental stage occasionally migrate between fresh, salt and brackish water habitats and have varying degrees of residence time in each. |
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Terrible postoperative infectious complications, such as urosepsis showing varying degrees of severity and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. |
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From these tolls they would try, with varying degrees of success, to maintain the canal, pay back initial loans and pay dividends to their shareholders. |
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In the early days of diesel railroad propulsion development, electric, hydraulic and mechanical power transmission systems were all employed with varying degrees of success. |
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Many also maintain aspects of indigenous cultural practices to varying degrees, including religion, social organization, and subsistence practices. |
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A corrective tactic adopted in varying degrees by the contributors to this volume is to gothicize criticism by retwisting the narrative strands they have deftly untwisted. |
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In the aforementioned six regions, Celtic languages have survived and continue to be used to varying degrees in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, Cornwall and Brittany. |
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Most early landscapes are clearly imaginary, although from very early on townscape views are clearly intended to represent actual cities, with varying degrees of accuracy. |
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Polynomials of varying degrees and different number of terms were selected and their coefficients computed using the method of least squares with constraints. |
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Ranged against them were a group of thirty-four countries, led by the United Kingdom and Belgium, with varying degrees of commitment to HESC science. |
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Iron is consistently most abundant however other metals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and copper were all shown to be present to varying degrees. |
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The metaphysical taxonomy of reality in magic systems occurs to varying degrees of depth, ranging from flavor text in small or large amounts to deep integration with gameplay. |
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Within multiracial countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, it is not unusual for one to speak two or more languages, albeit with varying degrees of fluency. |
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It shows a figure representing, though not resembling, Reynolds, seated in front of a cascade of prints from which Reynolds had borrowed with varying degrees of subtlety. |
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There is also a devolved Scottish Parliament and devolved Assemblies in Wales and Northern Ireland, with varying degrees of legislative authority. |
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Agonistic encounters between males are characterized by varying degrees of pedipalpal opening, elevation displays, and rapid flicking of the antenniform leg. |
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Contestants reveal varying degrees of greed as they search for consumer nirvana, and hopefully avoid zonk prizes of broken-down jalopies and baby goats. |
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The blood film shows hypochromic microcytic red cells with varying degrees of anisocytosis and poikilocytosis, together with target cells and polychromasia. |
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It is little known that the nine Georgian Bishops of Durham displayed to varying degrees all the debauchery and rumbustiousness of their non-religious contemporaries. |
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The postmedian fascia originates from R 1 on the costa but becomes confluent with the median fascia at midwing, with varying degrees of ground color between the two fasciae. |
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They all have been subject to varying degrees of influence from Spanish. |
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Mod is a subculture that began in London in 1958 which spread throughout Great Britain and, in varying degrees, to other countries and continues today on a smaller scale. |
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During the period of the Scramble for Africa, almost every country in the larger region to varying degrees became part of a European colonial empire. |
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The other nations of Europe also embraced mercantilism to varying degrees. |
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