1. The observed correlations are perhaps most simply attributed to mixing between components with differing isotopic composition and elemental abundances. 2. Analysts said active buys of foreigners were mixed between short-term and long-term investments, which some profit-taking is likely to be seen in the near future. 3. Quotas were set with the belief that there was little mixing between the Western Atlantic and the Eastern Atlantic tuna. 4. Sales will be mixed between auction and fixed prices. 5. The disguise was meant to evade Saudi laws that forbid mixing between men and women who are not related. 6. The college crowd, evenly mixed between blacks and whites, applauded, danced and sang in response. 7. Blue chips were mixed between bargain-hunting and profit-taking. 8. Command at all levels will be mixed between former BiH and HVO officers. 9. Even now the community is still divided between those from Kiev and those from Chernobyl, with little mixing between the two, even though they occupy neighbouring blocks. |