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Welshness is more cultural than political: rugby and the Welsh language define it more than any institution.Yet Wales is steadily diverging from England, albeit much less raucously than Scotland.
For the trillions of dollars Americans spend on healthcare, they're getting declining services, more frequent ailments and a steadily diverging standard of care for the rich and the poor in the country.
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According to Inside Edge, Zito began with 57percentt fastballs and 27percentt curveballs in his Cy Young season, and those numbers have steadily diverged to last year's split of 68-15.
With the market share of Internet Explorer steadily rising, and with frequent point releases and updates from both Netscape and Microsoft, the two browsers steadily diverged further as the market was also segmented into two firm camps.
Since 2007, the shares of income controlled by the wealthiest and poorest 20% of households have steadily diverged.
This phenomenon parallels our earlier observation that the transcriptional programs of hepatocytes in CS cultures steadily diverged from that in HMs.
The F1 hatchery fish and segregated line steadily diverged from the P1 founders over time; the F2 and F3 SEG populations were significantly differentiated from the founders (F ST = 0.0049 and 0.0108 respectively, P < 0.001).
For the first 35 terms the sequences differ by too little to appear on the graph, but a record of the numbers themselves shows them diverging steadily until by the 40th term the sequences are unrelated.
Why this diverging picture?
The medium is diverging.
Analysts offer diverging views.
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