Sentence examples for may be at variance from inspiring English sources

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6 7 the next Governor may be averse to exertion; or may be at variance with his policy.

But the design of the traps, their placement in the habitat and operating time, microclimate, and other environmental factors bias mosquito responses such that trapped mosquito numbers may be at variance with the numbers actually making human contact.

Last season, Mike Wise rhapsodized about how inspiring Jordan's play was to "most middle-age guys trying to dust off their jump shot long enough to stay on the court until dusk," while Roberts seems to be shocked at Jordan's hubris, and that his image may be at variance with the reality.

Introducing new concepts and wording into key government documents is one facet of change, but as we currently see in most 'both/and' jurisdictions, long established procedures, training approaches, and assessment tools may be at variance with such new perspectives.

It must be underlined that the present study used expression of nucleoprotein in isolation from other viral proteins and the associated changes may be at variance from the scenario of real infection process.

How does family member testimony compare to those of the patient – anecdotal evidence suggests they may be at variance?

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For example, the stronger associations found between potential mediators and FVA as opposed to DA and OHA may be, at least partially, explained by the greater variance exhibited by this delivery outcome.

The absence of overall group differences in F-fallypride binding in this study may seem to be at variance with previous reports of reduced C-raclopride binding in selected brain regions of the left hemisphere in adult patients with ADHD compared with control subjects (Volkow et al., 2007 b, 2009).

(c) An administrative practice or enforcement policy may, under certain circumstances be at variance with the agency's current interpretation of the law.

We have suggested that the 'in principle' value of systematically seeking user input may be somewhat at variance with the day to day experiences of manufacturers where user involvement may be seen as a barrier to speedy and innovative product development.

It is the problem of the commons -- individual incentives appear to be at variance with the collective good.

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