There is potential
for considerable variation year on year with 4 and 5 and potential for much error in the assessment of these factors.
Porter lays out a compelling case
for considerable variation in how medieval thinkers envisioned natural law and its applications.
Not exact matches
Beyond the fundamentals that preserve the discourse there is
considerable room
for local
variation to achieve representation, both symbolic and real.
With a multi-party system and
considerable regional
variation, the electoral system is no longer fit
for purpose.
Considerable variations were found in the amount paid
for office space, ranging from # 636 per square metre at the Department
for Culture, Media and Sport to # 123 at the former Department
for Education and Skills.
The team found
considerable variation in drag created by the different sets of gear, with the presence of floats and buoys having a significant effect on the overall drag created
for the entangled animal.
The results also show there are
considerable local
variations in the preferred species, but that fishing has been highly significant
for human subsistence, and the significance of fishing appears to constantly increase.
Previously, most climate models assumed all plants trade water
for carbon in the exactly same way, ignoring experimental evidence showing
considerable variation among plant types.
As the target sequences
for transcription factors are short, and transcription factors are tolerant of
considerable variation in the sequences to which they bind, it is extremely difficult to distinguish functional binding sites in the vastness of the human genome.
This hypothesis has empirical support and presently attracts
considerable attention, but notably it does not provide predictions
for individual differences in (a) behavioral plasticity or (b) unexplained
variation (residual
variation from mean individual behavior, here termed predictability).
The report highlighted «a
considerable»
variation between councils, «particularly
for secondary education».
It is understandable then that as fresh characters are transmitted by inheritance, a mutation may well constitute a starting - point
for variations of species perhaps of
considerable importance.
Outside of the colony there was
considerable variation in the age of onset of retinal degeneration in dogs that were homozygous
for the RPGRIP1 insertion (termed RPGRIP1 - mutant), which has also been identified in other breeds, including the English springer spaniel (ESS) and the Beagle.
Since 1680 was long before co2 began increasing and also well before the industrial revolution, and — it would have taken
considerable additional time
for the low annual increase in co2, when it did finally begin, to have an impact on temperature, it's safe to state that the first 200 years of warming were merely natural climate
variation.
The weather on planet Earth exhibits a
considerable degree of random
variation, and sometimes the sequence of ridges and troughs in the upper atmosphere just so happens to line up in a very similar configuration
for weeks (or even months) on end.
A study conducted by the American Health Information Management Association [40] found
considerable variation in the amounts, structure, and combination of fees
for search and retrieval, and the copying of the record.
Given the vast array of institutions affected by this regulation and the
considerable variation in practices, the Department sought to identify the «typical» current practice
for each of the major policy areas and estimate the cost of change resulting from the regulation.
For example, there is
considerable variation among the states in the type of information protected and the scope of the protections provided.
Finally, there is
considerable variation across Texas in terms of the willingness and ability of communities to cover the shortfall in public funding
for family planning.
Although there is
considerable cross-cultural
variation arising from local environmental, economic, and social factors, the broad patterning in these sex differences has prompted researchers to look
for evolutionary explanations.
However, the association between measures of emotional and behavioral problems in childhood and later psychopathology, while statistically significant, shows
variation over time with evidence
for a
considerable portion of children exhibiting emotional or behavioral difficulties in early life, but without evidence of psychopathology at later ages [8, 9].