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the variables of
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Able to vary.
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"That's one of the variables of the British Open.
These are compared with the variables of others, creating a series of so-called "interactions".
You don't live in a glass bubble and you can't control all the variables of life.
The measure is particularly hard to apply in the performing arts because of the variables of rehearsals and performances.
The contrast between the permanent forms of the chess pieces, made of white marble dust, and the variables of the surrounding trees and sky underscores the message.
Because of the uncertainties of climate change and the variables of mitigation measures, it is impossible to rank nations precisely on a scale of risk, Mr. Neefjes said.
Through their flexibility and creative license, the 37 likenesses reveal with stunning clarity how the variables of mimesis diverge with each artist's interpretation of a constant model.
The variables of nuclear strategy were too complex to be pondered without the aid of advanced quantitative methods and a high-speed computer.
Then come the details of the new rates and the variables of individual cases.
Let us first define the variables of the problem.
Check preconditions, familiarize yourself with the variables of interest; 3.
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