substantial variation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubstantialandvariation
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substantial
adjective
uk/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/us/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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variation
noun
uk/ˌveə.riˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌver.iˈeɪ.ʃən/
a change in amount ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandvariationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Even here, however, there issubstantialvariationwithin offence type.
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This obviously can masksubstantialvariationin firm size.
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There issubstantialvariationwithin and between each language.
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None the less, there issubstantialvariationacross these states.
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There wassubstantialvariationbetween areas in education, occupation and overall economic well-being.
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There issubstantialvariationin growth form among hemi-epiphytic figs.
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However, this aspect is found to showsubstantialvariation, as well.
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Due to itssubstantialvariation, land quality is hypothesized to be an important determinant of output.
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This is probably a reflection of thesubstantialvariationwithin the groups.
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Therefore, there is indeed the possibility for mutation to inducesubstantialvariation.
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Thissubstantialvariationcould be related to other factors not examined in this study.
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A variation in the major four cost components also lead tosubstantialvariationin the costs.
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The experiments showsubstantialvariationin single classifier performance across different languages and data sizes.
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For many of the parameter configurations there issubstantialvariationin the interest rate.
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On a local community scale, there is alsosubstantialvariationamong dry tropical forest species.
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Figure 4 depicts thesubstantialvariationamongst member states in their average delays in transposing directives.
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Similarly, child language predictors demonstratedsubstantialvariation, covaried moderately, and demonstrated moderate to strong prediction to the criterion language measures.
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This showed that there is asubstantialvariationin power and duration from one burst to another.
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Our study indicates that leaves collected from multiple species, at the same canopy position, can also showsubstantialvariation.
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It is worth noting that even among youth presenting with conduct disorder there issubstantialvariationin developmental pattern.
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The error bars, which indicate the range, show that there is quitesubstantialvariationbetween estimates based on individual samples.
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We observedsubstantialvariationin the number of traditional scientific outputs such as scientific publications and conferences.
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It includessubstantialvariationin party systems, media systems and patterns of personal communication, as well as diverse social structures.
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At the moment there issubstantialvariationbetween authorities.
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It should be noted, however, that that dependent variable containssubstantialvariationdue to the locations of two candidates being included in a single measure.
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