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Vary

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Vary meaning

To change with time or a similar parameter. | To institute a change in, from a current state; to modify. | Not to remain constant: to change with time or a similar parameter.

Example sentences (20)

Vary your herbicide program, vary your soybean variety, vary your soybean maturity, and you may need to vary your tillage practices.

Since that coupling coefficient was unintended and a result of arbitrary stress or bending applied to fiber, the output state of polarization will itself be random, and will vary as those stresses or bends vary; it will also vary with wavelength.

The results vary like the rainbow colors of the carpets and furniture down here, vary between interests of engineering, history and art.

Nolten said while attendance figures do not vary significantly across levels, they do vary slightly by time of year.

There’s also a known fact that individual body temperatures can vary, and vary at different times of the day.

Another observation is that traits or alleles that vary from one group to another do not vary at the same rate.

Basics, Example 13. Assessment ratios and tax rates vary widely among jurisdictions, and may vary by type of property within a jurisdiction.

Mean maximum temperatures in July vary from 83 to 90 degrees; the mean minimum July temperatures vary from 61 to 69 degrees.

Most halachic times are based on some combination of these four times and vary from day to day throughout the year and also vary significantly depending on location.

Sales tax rates vary widely among jurisdictions, from 0% to 16%, and may vary within a jurisdiction based on the particular goods or services taxed.

The city of Karlovy Vary was used as a location for the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale. citation Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is one of the oldest in the world and has become Central and Eastern Europe's leading film event.

The Karlovy Vary competition quickly found a place among other developing festivals and by 1956 FIAPF had already classified Karlovy Vary as a category A festival.

The order of the layers may vary slightly depending on the chef's style and preference, and ingredients will vary depending on the preference of the customer.

The spots vary over individual coats and between individual jaguars: rosettes may include one or several dots, and the shapes of the dots vary.

They vary by country and may vary by year.

This approximate encoding is necessary to account for the way English speakers vary their pronunciations and misspell or otherwise vary words and names they are trying to spell.

This provides two advantages: ability to vary volume and ability to vary tonal quality.

Under visual meteorological conditions the minimum visual range, distance from clouds, or cloud clearance requirements to be maintained above ground vary by jurisdiction, and may also vary according to the airspace in which the aircraft is operating.

Acer has yet to announce pricing and availability but indicates it will vary by region.

Additionally, the EQ settings on your iPhone may vary depending on the model and iOS version you have.