Sentences with phrase «with vast variations»

You might get confused with vast variations of the equity line of credit loan.

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They derive from some of the most basic approaches to the riddle of human existence imaginable, Each of these options and their variations have sustained and continue to sustain vast segments of the human population in their attempts to cope with life and death, and are living options today.
3At present, for example, the well - entrenched neo-Darwinian hypothesis of «gradualism» (biological evolution occurs slowly, and more or less continuously as the constant interplay of random variations and natural selection over vast periods of time) is confronted with a somewhat more radical and neo-Lamarckian theory of «punctuated equilibrium» favored by Harvard biologists Stephen Jay Gould and Peter Williamson, collaborated by fossil discoveries of paleontologist and cultural anthropologist Richard Leakey in Africa.
The possibilities for variations with these bars is vast.
It is a common issue with nutrition studies, she notes — given the vast diversity of human research subjects, variations in the concentration or mixture of supplements, and often uncontrolled factors such as baseline diets or preexisting illnesses, it's not unusual to see different studies canceling each other out.
A significant part of the issue, experts say, is the vast amount of variation in opioid prescribing habits for minor injuries such as ankle sprains — which don't require treatment with such risky drugs in the first place.
Space is filled with a vast «cosmic web» of strands and clumps of dark matter, which have grown from microscopic variations in the original, nearly smooth distribution dark matter after the big bang.
It follows from the last point above that the vast majority of common human genetic variation, i.e. SNPs with derived allele frequencies of at least 5 %, is neutral or nearly neutral with respect to fitness.
Their aim is to put the vast and growing trove of data on genetic variations and health into databases — with the consent of the study subjects — that would be open to researchers and doctors all over the world, not just to those who created them.
The main molecular alterations are represented by variations in gene expression, usually mild and with consequences for a vast number of target protein coding genes.
The possibilities for variations with these bars is vast.
In its Arcade Mode (which constitutes the vast bulk of the game), you're forced to slog through dozens of levels repeatedly dispatching giant hordes of enemies with little in the way of variation.
Over the four past decades, the vast majority of Gorchov's paintings contains identical elements — two biomorphic shapes against a monochromatic background on saddle - like stretchers, at once concave and convex — with variations running from nuanced inflections to stark contrasts.
A large percentage of the scientists who contributed to the studies of temperature and climate variations and greenhouse gas atmospheric concentrations behind the «Global Warming» political movement, disagree with the conclusions that have been drawn from their work by non-scientific hacks with an «agenda» and a stake in the game (Like making billions from the sale of carbon credits or gaining vast powers to control the energy policies of countries).
In common with many major law firms, Clifford Chance is trying to find ways to help its financial institutions clients tackle the vast work needed to be done to comply with new margin variation rules in the Over the Counter derivatives sector.
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