degree of uniformity

collocation in English

meaningsofdegreeanduniformity

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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uniformity
noun[U]
uk
/ˌjuː.nɪˈfɔː.mə.ti/
us
/ˌjuː.nəˈfɔːr.mə.t̬i/
the quality or fact of being the same, or of not changing or being different in ...
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(Definition ofdegreeanduniformityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The best parts of this book deal with the earlier period when there was a much greaterdegreeofuniformityacross the region.
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Close to detection threshold there seems to be adegreeofuniformityacross color space, with mechanisms displaying largely broadband and linear characteristics.
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The three measures are: degree of modularity, degree of standardization, anddegreeofuniformity.
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The objective is to improve the product design locally so that the degree of standardization and thedegreeofuniformityare improved.
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Be that as it may, the fundamental reason for a highdegreeofuniformityin ideas about prisons probably lies in ideas of modernity, bureaucracy and diffusion.
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Safe take-offs and landings, ensuring a smooth flow of passengers and goods, and other aspects of security contribute to a highdegreeofuniformityin respect of the basics.
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Thedegreeofuniformityis not sufficient for starters.
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It is much easier to begin a smokeless zone on corporation estates, where there is somedegreeofuniformity.
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Secondly, indeed should one try to produce any greaterdegreeofuniformityof sentencing?
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Getting a higherdegreeofuniformitymay be a desirable objective, but it seems to me quite unrelated to depriving magistrates of this power.
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The fairness of the equalization grant will, of course, depend almost entirely upon thedegreeofuniformitythroughout the country which the coming revaluation effects.
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The greater thedegreeofuniformityof approach by officials, the better it will be for those being regulated.
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We must have adegreeofuniformityso that people shall know where they are.
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Clearly there must be somedegreeofuniformityof approach, either imposed from above or voluntarily arrived at.
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There is obviously an argument for somedegreeofuniformity, even though you cannot get complete uniformity.
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That brings one back to the difficulty, unless one has somedegreeofuniformitysuch as that the jury have been out for two hours.
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At present, this works without much difficulty because there is a considerabledegreeofuniformitybetween schools as far as end-of-term dates are concerned.
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They believe that it should be practicable to evolve codes of practice which would lead to a highdegreeofuniformityand efficiency of administration.
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There is constant consultation between the governments in order to ensure thatdegreeofuniformitywhich is to their common advantage.
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It is true that, up to 1948, no greatdegreeofuniformityhad been achieved by the local valuation system.
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