Sentences with phrase «huge variations across»

«While there are still huge variations across the region in terms of economic and political development, we are seeing Asian markets take a much more vigorous and sophisticated approach to competition law enforcement, and companies should take notice.»
«We found huge variations across the country which create a big difference in lifetime earnings.»
«There are huge variations across districts around how they reclassify EL students, and the result is that some students are reclassified too quickly and others want to be reclassified sooner.
While there are huge variations across the world in the kind of support and funding children with a disability require, ultimately there is a universal challenge which remains constant in classrooms across the world — acceptance and inclusion.
There are also huge variations across social class; other factors include deprivation, maternal education, age and ethnicity.

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We are hearing about the huge variation in community - based support across the UK.
But these across - the - board numbers mask huge variation in both mortality and dollars depending on which hospital patients were treated at, and what kind of care they received.
«There is huge and unjustified variation within and across geographic areas in the prices charged for almost every test and treatment, drug and device, office visit and hospitalization,» Robinson said.
It is impossible to generalise across systems, and even within systems there is huge variation.
Like it or not, there is a huge variation in «quality» in the same subject across different universities.
This may not seem like a lot, but each map has five variations, from huge 16 on 16 battles that very easily will take you 10 minutes to get across, to the smaller and more intimate maps where you are respawning almost on top of each other.
So far, so good, and one sees with huge pleasure a great many variations on this tradition: the Brazilian artist Ivan Serpa typing out exquisite abstractions with little more than the upper and lower case O of his 1950s Corona; the Czech artist Bela Kolárová following suit with delicate permutations of haberdashers» press studs in the 1960s; the Indian artist Nasreen Mohamedi using a pen and ink to create razor - thin vectors that fluctuate and shimmer across the page in the 1970s.
Side by side, mapped out across the huge floor, they make up a pattern across the space, which reveals subtle variation, as well as the possibilities such a space can offer an artist.
There's also a huge variation in terms of the quality of educational programmes across different countries.
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