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1 Barriers of different materials are effective to varying degrees in different gardens.
2 Different parts of the country view drugs with varying degrees of severity.
3 The several arguments had varying degrees of influence in the several areas.
4 All these movements involve in varying degrees the abnormal or the supernormal.
5 Among themselves the politicians discussed the demand in varying degrees of panic.
6 Others have it in varying degrees , natural or acquired, effective or limited.
7 Albinos may have varying degrees of partial sightedness; either near-sighted or far-sighted.
8 But the others are feeling their way with varying degrees of desperation.
9 That doctrinal or dogmatic purpose characterises all the miracles in varying degrees .
10 At least a hundred people were waiting, with varying degrees of patience.
11 Instead, it recognises that politicians can use varying degrees of populist rhetoric.
12 The perpetrators had varying degrees of connection to the Middle East-based jihadists.
13 The three men rose to their feet with varying degrees of unwillingness.
14 All patients showed a peripheral, demyelinating neuropathy and varying degrees of ataxia.
15 He became symbolic of what, in varying degrees , we were all doing.
16 There are, however, varying degrees of importance below that which is vital.
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