infinite variation

collocation in English

meaningsofinfiniteandvariation

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infinite
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/
us
/ˈɪn.fə.nət/
without limits; extremely large ...
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variation
noun
uk
/ˌveə.riˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌver.iˈeɪ.ʃən/
a change in amount ...
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(Definition ofinfiniteandvariationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinfinite variation

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Furthermore, through repetition, one could achieveinfinitevariation.
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It is all natural, relaxed, capable ofinfinitevariationand change as it develops within the framework of the grid.
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Second, the cumulative income process (including both dividends and nontraded income) hasinfinitevariation, whereas the cumulative consumption process is (required to be) absolutely continuous.
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A two-layer random process achievesinfinitevariation: random variation of genetic source segments and random transcriptional splicing of these segments.
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It is only byinfinitevariationon this basis that you will get progress and development.
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I put forward a suggestion which is capable ofinfinitevariation.
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There isinfinitevariationin the type of product and conditions are very different in different areas.
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When you have suchinfinitevariationin private international law, it is all the more important to get some uniformity of principle and of ideals.
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Once you have a standard, then you are moving against the principle of evolution which, for its development, depends oninfinitevariation.
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The circumstances in which a decision might be taken to allow an individual to stay cannot, because of theinfinitevariationin individual cases, be precisely defined.
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In particular, it is not differentiable at any point and hasinfinitevariationover every time interval.
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By fixing forever on paper what had previously been subject to almostinfinitevariation, they fixed as the authoritative version an account told by one narrator at a given moment.
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