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vary

[vair-ee] / ˈvɛər i /


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"People come into your office and say they're not having a very good day, or something's happened at home, and you have to try and see if you can support them. It's very varied."

From BBC

As for why some material was excised, the reasons vary.

From Salon

"The results from our study show a clear need for more detailed measurements and more precise water-level management in practice, especially where soils and farming conditions vary significantly between locations."

From Science Daily

According to a study by the International Energy Agency, an average of 16 years is required -- although the duration varies depending on the ore and location.

From Barron's

“Sleep naturally varies day to day, but people lose sight of the big picture,” says Zlatan Krizan, a professor of psychology who runs a laboratory that studies sleep and personality at Iowa State University.

From The Wall Street Journal