111.   Both countries view relations with their Arab neighbors with varying degrees of skepticism, Turkish and Western diplomats said.

112.   Both forms of personal bankruptcy contain allowances for debtors to retain some personal property, such as items necessary for income and, to varying degrees, a home.

113.   Bush has voiced strong support for building a space-based national missile defense, a plan also supported to varying degrees by Gore and President Clinton.

114.   But even video games can spawn varying degrees of the good, the bad and the ugly.

115.   But Bush has managed to get several wary nations on board his antiterrorism campaign, if in varying degrees.

116.   But he also incorporates the singers into the movement, to the varying degrees that their abilities allow.

117.   But he said U.S. troops may finally snuff out the threat posed by Muslim insurgents, which has persisted to varying degrees for decades.

118.   But in both countries, to varying degrees, job security and welfare protection have been sacrificed.

119.   But his patients, disabled to varying degrees, provided evidence that it could be.

120.   But Malaysia and others oppose free trade to varying degrees.

a. + degree >>共 392
varying 14.75%
high 8.18%
honorary 6.68%
undergraduate 4.15%
graduate 3.69%
large 3.58%
medical 3.47%
first 2.96%
greater 2.72%
a 2.64%
varying + n. >>共 371
degree 29.77%
amount 3.91%
level 3.10%
size 2.77%
length 2.61%
success 1.79%
interpretation 1.41%
result 1.30%
stage 1.20%
account 1.14%
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