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be differed
verb
Not to have the same traits, characteristics.
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So the generating rules are preset to characterize these three cases, and each case could be differed into different situations if a high matching accuracy is asked for.
Even though the garment is made of same material, depending on the design and construction such as ease, openness, slit etc., the thickness and form of air layer will be different and the ventilation effect will be differed greatly.
The precise estimation of salt intake may be implausible especially in different study areas, where the content of salt may be differed in each area even for the same food item.
The same desirable properties are possessed, although the uniformity may be differed.
The CUF unify many theories in a unified form which can be differed by the order of expansion and definition of the variables in the thickness direction.
The need for upgrading the grid can be differed by increasing the wind generation capacity at the site shown in Fig. 4.
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However, there may also be differing risks at different skill levels.
As with any disaster, there seem to be differing recollections.
There may be differing opinions on the concept of splitting the points – that's completely understandable.
Finally there are, and probably always will be, differing views of this era.
Jeremy Stoppelman, its co-founder and C.E.O., said: "If you look at each reviewer, there will be differing depths of identity.
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