The diversities of their colors, textures, and shapes offer gardeners a wonderful opportunity to be creative. |
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In other words, we frequently fail to parse the diversities within Diversity. |
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Both ferns and sphenopsids have members in the living flora, although their modern diversities are vastly different. |
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Evidence of the vast diversities the party contained within itself were strewn across the country. |
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When one looks at Nature as a whole, there are multitudinous diversities contained within it, and many wholes that exist within it. |
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The genetic diversities of three nuclear genes, MC1R, TYR, and GPIP, were also investigated. |
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Smart teachers and principals have carefully constructed hybrid classrooms and schools that reflect the diversities of children. |
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A very striking difference is evident in the diversities of different colony-forms in cyclostomes and cheilostomes. |
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We also investigate the allelic and genotypic diversities maintained under different rates of clonal reproduction. |
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The unity of the Church is not uniformity, but an organic blending of legitimate diversities. |
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India is a land of the greatest diversities and infinite varieties. |
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The diversities of men and women, young and old, of our communities, our beliefs and our individualities, are the wealth of our region. |
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Marginal diversities are almost identical to partial contributions. |
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A second consequence of these diversities is an electoral divide that could widen through spatial polarities in the population. |
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I mean, how could travelling reveal to you the diversities of home? |
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For nobody can claim to represent all the diversities of the state. |
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The natural and cultural heritage, diversities and living cultures are major tourism attractions. |
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However, so far these regional diversities have not been fully considered by governmental policy makers. |
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Globalisation could be a good opportunity to live all the forms of diversities, to exchange and to each receive. |
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Hence, in order to develop an efficient global logistics network, these diversities need to be recognised. |
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Human diversities are widely plural and their histories complex. |
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Access to culture is also a means towards reciprocal recognition in the midst of the diversities that make up the Colombian nation. |
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They give expression to regional and other diversities and integrate them into a definition of the national interest. |
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The docudrama is an excellent format to show the diversities, as well as similarities of growing up in the different countries of the region. |
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However, we are not afraid of the differences and diversities, because we are together and are learning to respect one another. |
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Our Regions are here to say that on the contrary through exchanges around our diversities, our experiences, we can achieve a positive outcome. |
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With this initiative we are insisting on the necessity to protect the specificity of natural and cultural diversities of each coastal area in order for them to become a motor to economic and social development. |
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They form an extremely dense matter which cannot be dissociated when it comes to combating functional illiteracy, reducing poverty or protecting biological and cultural diversities. |
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Ethnic diversities and the existence of various regional cultures within a country, an asset in general, can in the absence of a good governorship become a challenge. |
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Despite the obstacles of poverty and violence, casteism and fundamentalism of many sorts, India has become a major global player, a visible and vibrant democracy with all its manifold diversities. |
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Finding a cultural and expressive specificity is not easy, above all in an era that tends to homologate the diversities of the creative experience and flatten it into uniformity. |
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Certainly, the industrial concentration that happened in bicycles and then cars did not forestall the rise of new diversities in information technology. |
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The diversities existing within this larger framework then become apparent through consideration of the dances of the several culture areas or tribal groupings. |
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It must also protect cultural, linguistic and national diversities. |
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The governmental bodies dealing in their responses with the implications for the internal market of diversities of contract law affirm that there are problems, or at least that there may be. |
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The Church wants to affirm the culture of respect, equality and the evaluation of diversities which sees the migrants as bearers of values and resources. |
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Most consultants are not able to participate or get involved in the affairs of the society due to their unusual diversities and various other special reasons. |
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It pointed to the Sudanese Army as a national institution of all the Sudanese people, stressed the need for adopting a foreign policy that protects national interests and recognized party, religious and cultural diversities. |
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Large economies quite often have geographical diversities within them. |
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In the western hemisphere there is a need to date all descriptions concerning diversities in genderland. |
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Microbial diversities and environmental pathogens within drinking water biofilms grown on the common premise plumbing materials unplasticized polyvinylchloride and copper. |
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Decreased of canopy cover, understorey, brown waste, also plant roots and microbial diversities are affected by forest use change into rubber and oil palm plantations. |
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Historian Peter Brown has shown that it contained great linguistic and cultural diversities, for example, among Noricum, Ireland, Francia, Frisia, Germany, and Rome. |
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