Similar words: trying, drying, prying, frying, crying, burying, discretionary income, dairying. Meaning: ['verɪɪŋ /'veər-] adj. marked by diversity or difference.
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181. If you're bored with the trip to work, try varying your route.
182. Because of the need for both liquidity and profitability, banks tend to hold bills and bonds of varying maturities and yields.
183. The socio-economic survey will examine how land varying conservation value fits into farm operations.
184. It is not that varying degrees of procedural protection should not exist: the range of licences demands this diversity.
185. These charts show the average weights for individuals of varying heights,[www.Sentencedict.com] with separate charts available for males and females.
186. This is an excellent set-up that allows for varying levels of dexterity in the users.
187. They expect to be net importers of a variety of items - varying from computers to television programming.
188. These form a group of double silicates made up of varying pairs of minerals grading into each other without necessarily showing sharp boundaries.
189. Every one of us has prejudices of some kind in varying degrees.
190. In other words, people hold a whole portfolio of assets of varying degrees of liquidity - from cash to central heating.
191. This paradox has prompted research on the potential contribution of varying infant care practices to the prevention of deaths from this syndrome.
192. Like grapes, the quality and character of the beans is affected by climate and varying soil types in which they grow.
193. On the part-time farms 18% of the wives had off-farm jobs, varying from 18 hours per week to full-time employment.
194. Music groups and choirs are usually drawn to differing styles of music and varying degrees of formality.
195. They are square in plan and rise sheer to varying heights without ornament, abutment and with few openings.
196. There are problems related to the complex and varying manner in which symptoms of soil erosion appear through time.
197. Long grain rice is the name generally applied to rice of varying quality and sold as an all-purpose grain.
198. This analysis shows how sensitive these measures are to varying assumptions about unemployment and female labour for Participation.
199. Typically, the Breakers on the ocean has four-and seven-night packages, with rates varying by the season.
200. The many hours on the road give cyclists the opportunity to employ tactics varying from the subtle to the murderous.
201. There is a wide variety of possible schemes, ordered below by their varying degrees of generosity to the less well off.
202. It was a changing group of opinionated, articulate people possessed of varying degrees of talent and of variable character.
203. Others were with the resource specialist working on literacy materials geared specifically to their varying reading levels.
204. The nucleation time of model biles was also markedly affected by varying the added phospholipid species.
205. Lund's paper assumes a house with an internal temperature varying on an annual basis between 170C and 270C.
206. Shock occurs to varying degrees in all surgical patients, due to alterations in the normal control mechanisms of the body.
207. Perhaps local politics needs to be seen as a series of shifting alliances, varying over time and from issue to issue.
208. Following intensive language study during their training period, the Volunteers are cast abroad with varying degrees of proficiency.
209. Intervention can be either negative for certain classes of asset holder or supportive by providing subsidies of varying magnitude.
210. They could contain schools with different age groups and varying styles and ways of organizing.
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