Sentence examples for to variable from inspiring English sources

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to variable

adjective

Able to vary.

  • Variable winds or seasons

Exact(57)

This allows a planned response to variable generation.

Many would convert to variable rate (and rocket up) at about the same time.

The chapter on variable annuities carries the headline "Just Say No to Variable Annuities".

Mundane objects are pressed into use to suggest the trappings of magic to variable effect.

"Congress could go back to variable interest rates," he said.

A shift toward natural cooling will mean relying on humans' well-proven capacity to adapt to variable conditions.

Apple's opposition to variable pricing has contributed to a complicated relationship between the technology company and media outlets.

It found there has been a shift to variable to fixed pay and indicates that is expects more bankers to fall under the scope of its pay codes.

The rise in rates for fixed-rate mortgages has seen homeowners switch to variable rates, tied to the UK base rates.

For example, they can optimise away pointless loops, trim dead code branches, do all sorts of weird things to variable names and function scoping.

Makoko, the floating slum which attracted attention for its radical new school in 2013, is a very different adaptation to variable sea levels.

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