31.   The legislation also incorporated -- to varying degrees -- six of the seven anti-recession proposals which Bush had outlined in his State of the Union speech.

32.   They had all reached the market with varying degrees of success.

33.   Forms of government intervention in other societies are seen by Marxists as reflecting varying degrees of class forces.

34.   For years plant breeders have attempted, with varying degrees of success, to breed such characteristics into new crop varieties, eg, mildew resistance in cereals.

35.   Many were suffering from burns of varying degrees of severity.

36.   H antigen was expressed to a varying degree in all biopsy specimens but was weaker in the distal colon.

37.   This group had no evidence of ulcer on endoscopy but showed varying degrees of gastritis.

38.   There is a wide variety of possible schemes, ordered below by their varying degrees of generosity to the less well off.

39.   Many of them are in Jamaican Creole, mixed to varying degrees with English.

40.   It is probably not confined to black speakers alone, but is spoken to varying degrees by young white people.

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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