diverse造句31 That privilege needs to be understood in diverse ways.
32 Indian cinema shows several diverse influences.
33 In the United States, Verio offers a diverse selection of Web-hosting services for small and mid-sized businesses.
34 The music college aims to encourage talents as diverse as members of symphony orchestras and pop groups.
35 Many could successfully survive in a harsh environment, and their bodies enabled them to evolve into larger and more diverse creatures.
36 Such a rich source of food gives an ecosystem almost as diverse as the Coral Seas.
37 Diverse management would happen in the natural course of things without paying excruciatingly careful attention to balance.
38 First, screening rules are difficult to specify, given the vastly diverse needs of users.
39 And basic literacy levels are higher for a more diverse group of young people.
40 Sir Ian provides an eminently readable and always scholarly account of these very diverse matters.
41 The Universe is one organic whole, no matter how diverse and widely differing its manifold aspects may seem to be.
42 All these diverse atmospheres merge together beautifully to create a most delightful and unique East Lindsey market town.
43 Stock in just a half dozen or so diverse companies would cut your risk significantly.
44 Federations appear to bond diverse nations into a unified state while still recognizing the different nations' diversity and desire for power.
45 Quite the opposite: they are willingly accepted by a diverse range of microbes, from Proteus and Azotobacter to E. coli.
46 Ministers lost status and irritated each other as diverse populations tore apart the unity of originally close-knit old towns.
47 For example, it is absent in such diverse conditions as constipation, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and thoracic spinal cord injuries.
48 However, local government does present the opportunity to gain experience in a particularly diverse range of work.
49 What has to be specified in this explanation is the social function which all these diverse customs serve.
50 Similarly, postmodern culture is also seen as highly diverse and mass produced.
51 Why is it so diverse, so varied in its character?
52 We do not want to avoid being on a program just because it represents diverse entertainment or a controversial issue.
53 Diverse printing and retouching techniques further extended the range of subjectivity to which photographers eagerly laid claim.
54 The category of "mammals" contains creatures as diverse as whales, elephants, and human beings.
55 Dole has a record of working with diverse groups to get things done.
56 This is the most culturally diverse country on the planet, and all kinds of people interact.
57 Places as diverse as Petworth, Birmingham and Manchester remained manors.
58 One of these historic trends is the continually increasing communication among the world's diverse cultures.
59 On the surface, at least, Bonita Vista has all the best qualities of a racially diverse campus.
60 Dole believes in making government function by cooperating, compromising and working out the inevitable disagreements of a diverse society.