Aún no tenemos significados para "wide divergence".
1But the consulship of Cicero made a wide divergence in their lives.
2On this matter there is room for a wide divergence of opinion.
3A wide divergence from them he met with a chilly silence.
4But he was still sure there must be a wide divergence in their outlook.
5It is obvious to what wide divergence these differing tendencies, actively followed, must lead.
6On mental questions there is a wide divergence of opinion.
7However, there is wide divergence among states on family law matters, so co-operation is difficult.
8Analysts' forecasts for U.S. crude this year showed a wide divergence of about $30.
9But in other areas, the poll showed a wide divergence between popular favorites and likely contenders.
10Investors are noting a wide divergence in share price reactions to results, with disappointments taken particularly badly.
11The difference between the two classes of monuments indicates a wide divergence- acompletestep -inthe culture status.
12But even this does not serve to account for the wide divergence of the results given by No.
13There is today a wide divergence in the qualifications required in the various states to entitle one to vote.
14With such a wide divergence in principle the two parties were not likely to agree in matters of detail.
15The result of the election was unfortunate in the wide divergence between the vote which Mr. received at the polls.
16Even among the American claimants themselves there was a wide divergence in appraising their losses, actual as well as moral.
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