diverse set
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiverseandset
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diverse
adjective
uk/daɪˈvɜːs/us/dɪˈvɝːs/
including many different types of people ...
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set
noun
uk/set/us/set/
a group of similar things that belong together in ...
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These are adiversesetof people, with adiversesetof motivations, providing a diverse range of health care.
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Adiversesetof studies completes the volume.
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The performance of the system as a whole requires adiversesetof parameters at the beginning, in other words adiversesetof agent skills.
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Adiversesetof material choices is provided for each ring.
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The interaction terms suggest a fairlydiversesetof effects by marriage duration.
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The book also depicts microsatellites as universal tools suitable for adiversesetof applications.
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At the same time, adiversesetof questions, methods and persuasions have marked the individual contributions.
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These areas may provide opportunities to further investigate competition and coexistence among a morediversesetof species.
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And they provide a theoretically-grounded point of entry for exploring adiversesetof questions about political development.
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As before, this approach has given us a nicelydiversesetof papers which neatly complement our previous selection.
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The other six chapters examine adiversesetof topics including health, wealth, income inequality, medical care utilization, and mortality.
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In addition, we tested a morediversesetof preempting models by introducing suppletive forms to one group of participants.
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Because a specific focus on thisdiversesetof words was needed, a word translation task was deemed to be more appropriate.
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The performance of the algorithm discussed here can surely be improved by applying adiversesetof special-purpose procedures at various stages of processing.
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What did irrevocably disappear at this time was the late imperial standardization of content as examinations began to accommodate adiversesetof 'new subjects'.
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Of course natural capital, like human-made capital, is not a uniform physical stock but adiversesetof physical stocks.
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But sometimes not, particularly when t he data being used have consisted of national aggregates for adiversesetof places.
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It was also of wide relevance beyond the court, since theories of civil courtesy developed within urban settings, and therefore appealed to a morediversesetof elites.
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A remarkablydiversesetof econometric approaches and candidate regressors have been proposed, which highlights the degree of model uncertainty surrounding the relationship between environmental quality and pollution.
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The article describes the cultural origins of that principle arguing that adiversesetof groups converged on the ideal of association as a new form of order.
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Individual choices among these practices were found to be influenced by adiversesetof factors, including soil quality, tenure security, market access, and e ducational attainment.
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There are also other extensions, somewhat similar in spirit to the endogenoustime-preference assumption, that involve invoking some form of intertemporal dependence in tastes to explain adiversesetof phenomena.
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Positive results have been observed for adiversesetof outcomes, including physiologic measures, objective performance indicators, self-reported functioning and symptoms, psychological well-being, and overall health-related quality of life.
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