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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disparate of" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
A more correct and commonly used phrase would be "disparate from." This phrase means fundamentally different or distinct from something else. Example: The two cultures were disparate from one another in terms of customs and traditions.
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Having common enemies provides the potential foundation for solidarity even among the most disparate of groups.
VISITORS loitering along the palm-lined streets of Miami Beach during Art Basel last week appeared to pattern themselves after the most disparate of fashion role models.
What ties all these photos together is a sense of shared humanity, or, as the editor and curator Clément Chéroux puts it in his commentary for a guileless photo essay on the sharing of freshly baked bread, "there exists a common denominator that transcends all frontiers — a universal tradition that unites even the most disparate of peoples".
In doing so, I look at how the most disparate of human language orthographic forms mirror each other's underlying structure, despite their encoding strategies and how classes of words give their secrets away by the functional 'friends' they keep.
There are 11 million private renters in the UK, a disparate of insecure tenants with few legal rights, that can be legally evicted for no reason and often have no idea how to defend themselves.
Additionally, we were able to detect through a COG profile comparison of blood-feeders' endosymbionts vs. phloem and grain-feeders' (see Materials and Methods: COG Profiles), that the relative amount of genes in category H is the most disparate of them all (supplementary fig. S3, Supplementary Material online), clearly pointing toward the importance in retention of genes in this functional group.
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This impact index can be used to compare the research output of institutions of disparate number of publications.
This is a big, diverse country with a lot of interests and a lot of disparate points of view".
Occasionally Mr. Keene paints directly over sporadically placed collaged photographs, creating a sort of disparate extension of Abstract Expressionism.
"Obviously, plate tectonics was an enormous unifying theory that began to make sense of disparate sorts of phenomena," Dr. Gingerich said.
This feature is particularly important in biomedical research systems, which need to coordinate a variety of disparate types of data.
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