variant造句1. Fortune is variant.
2. This game is a variant of netball.
3. This game is a variant of / on baseball.
4. The quagga was a strikingly beautiful variant of the zebra.
5. Luckily the second dose, a minor variant of the first, did the trick.
6. The variant realizations of a linguistic variable do not encode different referential meanings.
7. Similarly, there will be a variant of the 68000 family translator tweaked to make use of the Macintosh file system.
8. They represent the newest variant in popular Catholic folk religion.
9. The simplest variant of the theory is to split the labour market into two sectors.
10. The least bad variant might actually be for the international currency markets to take it apart.
11. The final variant on provision for cyclists occurs in areas where streets are relatively narrow and pass predominantly through housing districts.
12. The Communist variant of management Centralism goes much further, to be sure, than the variant found in democratic societies.
13. They use a variant of it, a sort of teeth-gnashing, when they see a bird through a window.
14. Mackenzie's technique uses a variant of Michael Barnsley's iterated function system, called a fractal interpolation function.
15. Even variant pronunciations of the same word may on occasion be assigned contrasting meanings.
16. A more successful variant is one for use with approximate quantities.
17. If this is not possible, a variant module may be created for inaccessible modules.
18. The communitarian variant of this type of criticism is related.
19. There is evidence that a new variant of the disease has recently been found in Britain.
20. The name Lloyd and its variant Floyd are Celtic in origin.
21. This variant on the social dumping argument has however been challenged on a number of grounds.
22. Words spelt with 'ae', such as 'encyclopaedia', have a variant spelling with 'e', as in 'encyclopedia'.
23. When it was first realised that BSE could lead to new variant CJD, the European Commission banned the sale of all British beef.
24. However, each social group in Bradford uses the zero variant more than the corresponding group in Norwich.
25. Early descriptions Descriptions of self-starvation among early religious ascetics suggest that some variant of anorexia nervosa may be traced to medieval times.
26. Indeed, Margaret Peters actually quoted two hundred and five variant spellings of the word she has collected.
27. However, it would be inadvisable for revolutionary socialists to base themselves on this unlikely variant.
28. She observed that I was the typical Americanthe third variant of eaters-who uses cutlery in what she called the most time-consuming manner.
29. Another mechanism, called transposition, can also increase the frequency of one variant through the genome.
30. To treat racism as a matter of irrational prejudice is really a micro-reductive variant on this theme.