Sentences with phrase «much wider variation»

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Such flexible factories would allow for regional variations of products and could deliver a much wider range of choice.
DHEA is a much trickier hormone than progesterone, as there is a wide variation in how individuals process it.
For much of the film's second half, «Malkovich» is inhabited by John Cusack's character, Craig, and Malkovich doesn't so much do a Cusack impression as simply perform a more wide - eyed, earnest variation on himself, which is absolutely perfect.
According to the EEF, there is strong evidence that too much careers education in England is inadequate, with wide variation across the country.
The results indicated wide variation in spending by course, with some elective courses — including Latin, AP Spanish, and drafting — costing twice as much on a per - pupil basis as algebra, literature, and composition.
Although wide variation in teacher effectiveness is well established, much less is known about differences in teacher improvement over time.
The new formula attempts to address historic anomalies that have led to wide regional variations in how much schools get for each pupil.
There is a wide variation in degree of illumination that can be set and having it switched on doesn't seem to hamper battery life too much.
Over time you'll still experience a wide variation in results among your holdings, but you'll find that at the worst of times, you won't lose much by holding a portfolio answering that description.
A portfolio of private equity and bonds will do about as well as some equity index funds, on average, with a much wider degree of variation than the index funds.
«In the next Iron Banner, we will debut a much more dramatic difference between players of wide variation in Level.
Indeed, his Table I shows that whereas the response of the climate system to clouds by various models varied from 0.04 to 0.37 (a wide spread), the variation of net feedback from clouds varied only from 0.49 to 0.73 (a much narrower relative range).
That such a wide variation (much the same ratio as global temperature extremes 230K — > 320K) exists is a powerful reason not to rely on just a few observations taken over just a few years.
PB also seems to slam the door on a possible way out, importing power from continental Europe, the wider footprint then helping to balance variations across a much larger geographical area.
The GOP plan allows a wider variation in pricing based on age: Insurers can charge older individuals up to five times as much as younger people, and states can change that ratio.
The latest leak gives more credence to recent reports that the BBK Electronics - owned phone maker is planning to offer the OnePlus 5 in a wide range of colors in an effort to provide consumers with as much choice as possible, marking a noticeable change to its current product strategy that led it to release its previous devices in only a couple of variations.
Snapchat is a very different network, however, and only time will tell if the split proves helpful for the platform — or if other networks imitate the feature much like the now wide - spread adopting of variations on Stories.
Lastly, while there are wide variations in plausible scenarios around the future of the homeownership rate, they require many uncertain parameters, which makes it difficult to say with much confidence how the homeownership rate will evolve.
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