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1 This gives a range in which the actual value resides.
2 Future The IPPC gives a range of trajectories for global emissions, but doesn't break them down by country.
3 No model or simulation can do that: it gives a range of different outcomes to a degree or probability.
4 But the instrumental richness of an orchestra gives a range of possibilities, even in quietness, that smaller groupings can't quite rival.
5 In Western America, where the climate is remarkably dry and clear, the thermometer often gives a range of more than 80 deg.
6 The chart gives a range for each rating because weather, growing conditions, and pepper variety can all affect how hot a pepper is.
7 Another estimate calculated on the basis of the typical distance between railroad ties gives a range of 96mph to 112mph.
8 Roger Jones says a recent review of several studies into the cost per tonne of carbon gives a range between $15 and $74.
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