单词 | Disparate |
例句 | 1. Chalk and cheese are disparate substances. 2. The five experiments gave quite disparate results. 3. The recession has created an atmosphere where disparate groups fraternise in an atmosphere of mutual support. 4. a critical study that aims to cover such disparate forms as Anglo-Saxon poetry and the modern novel. 5. The two cultures were so utterly disparate that she found it hard to adapt from one to the other. 6. Scientists are trying to pull together disparate ideas in astronomy. 7. They were otherwise a very disparate group of seven. 8. Why should it attack these disparate groups? 9. Others may follow, especially those with disparate businesses and a lagging stock price that management is under pressure to raise. 10. His immediate priority, though, was to weld a disparate group of men into a cohesive fighting force. 11. Yet there were spasmodic and disparate indications of development in the opposite direction. 12. The shared conference board allows disparate users to simultaneously view and annotate documents and drawings over TCP/IP networks. 13. The disparate movements of protest were for a moment united in massive resistance. 14. But how would this disparate, lateral movement fit into a linear ideology? 15. Like our oral culture, our society is atomized, disparate and largely obsessed with trivia. 16. The duke's local supporters in East Anglia appear not only disparate but also relatively insignificant. 17. But what is extraordinary about all these intricate reworkings of such disparate source material is the coherence of the final results. 18. The Orphic materials were also concerned to give a reason for which these two disparate features of human beings were combined. 19. The two perspectives, that of the manager and that of the team member, reveal disparate visions of these changes. 20. Throughout the last decade, information age companies struggled to find places where their disparate workforce could live under one roof. 21. Part of the skill of the interviewer is in extracting different salient points from individuals and appropriately weighting totally disparate facets. 22. Further legislation followed, which could more reasonably be said to have united the hitherto disparate regimes of legacy and trust. 23. Even so the most ingenious phraseology could not truly reconcile the many disparate concerns of the allies. 24. But while anyone can slap together a collage, few can turn disparate elements into a unified whole. 24. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 25. She helped coordinate the Harmony Alliance, which works at bringing disparate groups together. 26. Since then his fleet has swelled from 28 to 125, advertising products as disparate as detergent, pharmaceuticals and fans. 27. Slacker is very funny indeed and highly innovative in its use of roving camera and juxtaposing various disparate conversations. 28. They have had to overcome many difficulties; not least in trying to marry-up disparate computer systems. 29. These three books cover that same spectrum while discussing widely disparate topics. 30. Most of the conglomerates which were made up of a disparate collection of businesses have failed. 1. Chalk and cheese are disparate substances. 31. Farideh Cadot offers us the penetrating lyrical vision of the late Daniel Tremblay, who worked with a range of disparate materials. 32. Compacts establish a positive mechanism for communication between disparate groups. 33. Official scorers levy the errors, but their standards are no less disparate than any other group of 50 people. 34. In the down-sizing 1990s, this essentially means providing the glue that will make disparate mainframe, client-server and network systems co-function. 35. Because string theory has so much symmetry, it can accommodate the disparate faces of nature displayed by gravity and quantum theory. 36. Furthermore, the differences become even more disparate as the complexity of the vocabulary and sentences increase. 37. Many disparate forms of information can be linked together in the database. 38. Such disparate allegiances are more likely to agree on what they oppose than in what they support. 39. Its elements are as disparate as his sentences. 40. a disparate group of individuals. 41. Beyond these disparate reasons, however, lies a deeper cause. 42. Although of China cross-country person also have " be far from highway, pass through open country " spoony , but the idea that supports this one move and concept are disparate however. 43. On mainland love musical instrument, person animal two big phyletic build a style repeatedly disparate. 44. The Tuscany runtime simplifies access to these disparate technologies, and the SCA composite file is relatively free of technology-specific items. 45. This gives ordered access to via a compact and less disparate interface. 46. With 31 provinces(), the pension system is a maze of disparate rules. 47. Moreover, by failing to account for the needs of disparate organizations within the enterprise, SOA without governance becomes yet another stovepipe application. 48. The industry with forestall and disparate competition has different market structure. 49. For example, if you had some disparate graph points, and you wanted to draw a curve between them (either for interpolation or extrapolation), you'd first mark the points on a piece of graph paper. 50. The stationmaster beside me each skeletal Qing Ji, disposition are disparate. 51. It also consolidates decision logic from disparate applications and information silos so that it can be shared and re-used across the organization. 52. Unless there are inherent limits on human understanding—itself an unfathomable premise—there will always be more apparently disparate phenomena to explain at one fell swoop. 53. The sovereign debt crisis has exposed the ineffectiveness of a one-size-fits-all monetary policy for a continent with significantly disparate economies. 54. ion is a technique for discovering commonalities in disparate data elements to identify a common root element. 55. Redundant and sometimes contradictory information stored in disparate databases[/disparate.html], which can lead to reporting of erroneous results and faulty business decisions. 56. These disparate feelings narrate a paragraph of dramatic aesthetic history. 57. It would guard against misidentification and make it much easier to pull together a patient's records from disparate providers. 58. For the field to establish itself as a grand unifier of the applied sciences, it must demonstrate the usefulness of grouping widely disparate endeavors. 59. Even studies of phylogenetically disparate species, such as songbirds, can suggest to us some things about what we humans are doing and, conceivably, how we might be doing them. 60. The nine republics are immensely disparate in size, culture and wealth. 61. The Europeans were far more troubled by the disparate states of arithmetic and geometry. 62. The etiology of disparate mens and womens cultures may be genetic but culture per se is learned behavior. 63. We argue that an alternative hypothesis can reconcile these seemingly disparate findings. 64. Imagination, defined by Coleridge , is the vital faculty that creates new wholes out of disparate elements. 65. The collapse of the mine has helped pull together a geographically disparate, class-conscious, and often individualistic country. 66. Hard work is what the insightful litigator does when she synthesizes four disparate ideas and comes up with an argument that wins the case--in less than five minutes. 67. With such disparate political groups, the country is in real mess. 68. And don't ply foreigners with lots and lots of disparate questions. 69. In China, with mounting inequalities and disparate interests that need accommodating, it is not clear that the country's political system, top-heavy and authoritarian, is up to the task. 70. To wit, e-mail, remote login, and superuser privileges all require a password—preferably disparate and each difficult to guess or derive using an automated attack. 71. Focusing on a long-distance network connecting 383 brain regions and 6, 602 long-distance connections that function like highways to connect disparate regions of the brain. 72. It was originally designed to provide a framework for governing 13 weak and disparate former colonies. 73. It's the collision of disparate ideas that alters one's perspective. 74. They argue that a monopolist could deter potential competitors by bundling disparate products. 75. Professor Minerva McGonagall 's name comes from two rather disparate sources. 76. This couple of seemingly disparate topics have something in common. 77. Lao Tzu, Chuang Tzu and Charles Marshall and William Penn as disparate as they seem, and as separate as they were in time and space,[http:///disparate.html] were kindred souls in their mode and method of thought. 78. It's a design issue that portal application developers often face: what's the best way to build software components that access and integrate data from a variety of disparate sources? 79. A disparate group of central banks with different priorities seem to agree. 80. Again, such a valuation approach converts a bundle of disparate attributes into a monetary value. 81. Temporary conversion to triples is a great way to do ad-hoc data integration if you want to cross-reference between disparate sources or enhance data from one source with data from another. 82. Legal uncertainty also is mirrored in Yahoo brand policy and Gu Ge above disparate fact. 83. Diplopia is defined as the identical objects are imaged on disparate retinal areas. 84. Specific to disparate industry, influence degree each are not identical. |
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