Be at variance with; be out of line with.
Become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence.
Make something more diverse and varied.
1 Attitudes to this strange jamboree, which takes place tonight, vary throughout Europe.
2 Risk assessments can vary , depending on the circumstances and the possible consequences.
3 But the authors note the figure will vary from year to year.
4 Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in advance.
5 Conclusion: Clinical characteristics, course and prognosis of sarcoidosis vary in different studies.
6 The report shows how water quality levels vary significantly across the country.
7 Views vary on how much money is needed to fight climate change.
8 Depending on whether new members come on board, these costs may vary .
9 However, it is unclear whether racial differences in treatment vary by region.
10 Executives said cost increases vary depending on the activity in different regions.
11 The statements regarding the original number of the augurs in particular vary .
12 Content and features may vary by language and are subject to change.
13 The most common energy source is radiofrequency current, but technical characteristics vary .
14 State laws governing when police officers can use excessive force vary greatly.
15 In some countries, the age limit may vary , depending on local laws.
16 Effect sizes appeared to vary across different memory and executive functioning measures.
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