Sentence examples for varying categories from inspiring English sources

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Thematic details could coalesce in varying categories and from all over the map in the form of set pieces on truck stops, fuel economy, driver demographics, Ainsworth's idiosyncrasies, and other topics.

(The trees win points in varying categories like circumference, height, and average crown spread. Trees that land within five points of each other are co-champions).

Guantánamo Bay Order Obscures Signs of Distress At Guantánamo Bay in Cuba, American military officials said the population, now relatively steady at about 650, was sorted into varying categories of dangerousness, a change from the early days when prisoners were treated equally, each isolated in an individual cell.

In this regard, enough care was taken, and people of varying categories were tried to be included in this survey.

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The 25% species having the highest IS standard deviation were grouped into a fourth category called "varying category".

Rather than thinking through a plan for growth from which measures are then derived, this is shoehorning budget measures into the varying preordained categories and then calling them a plan, in short, turning the growth process on its head.

Specifically, NATA risk data for varying risk categories were linked by tract ID and analyzed with sociodemographic variables from the 2000 census using R.

Items use varying response categories recording usual bed time, usual wake time, number of actual hours slept, and number of minutes to fall asleep.

For instance Peter Hayward and Joseph Voros brought their integral understanding to bear in developing the highly successful Sarkar Game [26] in which participants dramatise and then reflect on the varying psychological categories of the social world as described by Indian social theorist and mystic P. R. Sarkar.

As the figure shows, for all three categories the number of genes in the category n c scales as a power-law in the total number of domains in the genome n, i.e. (1) n c = e β c n α c, with both the pre-factors β c and the exponents α c varying between categories.

Stronger associations with health end points were demonstrated when using measured pollutant concentrations or time-varying categories of stove use as compared with intention-to-treat analyses (analogous to using stove type as the exposure proxy), likely due to the exposure misclassification introduced when assuming complete and sustained adoption of the intervention cookstove.

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