Sentence examples for varying relations from inspiring English sources

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In the ensuing period, down to the final fall of the northern kingdom, Judah and Israel had varying relations of conflict and amity and were involved in the alternative expansion and loss of power in their relations with neighbouring states.

Dynamic change of the characteristic features and varying relations among actors are the key factors in the proposed GAMPSON.

Concepts of socio-technical systems highlight the multiple, varying relations between heterogeneous elements, indicating a high level of "organized complexity" [38].

The affects can then be reduced to three primary affects, which are "nothing but these three [desire; joy or pleasure; and sadness or pain], each one generally being called by a different name on account of its varying relations and extrinsic denominations" (III Def of the Affects XLVIII).

The satellite-based estimates were, however, inevitably influenced by both random and systematic sources of uncertainty associated with AOD retrieval, varying relations between AOD and PM2.5, and temporal sampling biases (Hu 2009; Kumar 2010; Paciorek and Liu 2009).

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Regional differences may result from the presence or absence of upwelling currents of colder waters or from the varying relation of precipitation to evaporation.

Hence, the varying relation with protein complex C1 can be a candidate temporal trace for functional specificity in the second cell cycle.

Otherwise, with identical amplitude and frequency but a varying phase relation, ellipses are formed with varying angular positions, except that a phase difference of 90° (or 270°) produces a circle around the origin.

Results from the simulated data displayed a similar pattern (Fig. 4), with AIC values varying in relation to different levels of specific binding (small k3).

Previous studies have shown that abiotic stress conditions have considerable effects on duplicate gene expression in polyploids, with the effects varying in relation to gene, stress, and organ (Blanc and Wolfe [2004]).

On average, 96 plots were sampled in each occasion, actual numbers varying in relation to weather conditions and availability of resources.

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