adjektiva
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berbeda
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different, distinct, diverse, dissimilar, disparate, differential
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berlainan
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different, discrete, variant, disparate, divergent, several
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tdk sama
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unequal, disparate, inequal, unlike, different, dissimilar
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berbeda-beda
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diverse, different, heterogeneous, variant, hybrid, disparate
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they inhabit disparate worlds of thought
The second class of disparates have more to do with the particular foibles of the aperture involved.
- Here the demand, however, is very diffuse, confused, composed of disparate elements.
- We will have the most disparate and diverse opposition in the Dáil for nearly 50 years.
- A party of disparate membership, it was united against the rule of the KMT when in opposition.
- The men they all have to impress, however, are quite a disparate bunch.
- Its strength is not disavowed by its disparate and often contrary nature.
- The Internet is an electrified reflection of the disparate world we live in.
- Unusually, he shares his trade secrets by illustrating many of the disparate elements that inspire him.
- But it has really hit a nerve with a disparate , diverse audience from all walks of life.
- If you’re able to query these disparate data sources, you then must be able to combine them.
- Like the time you handled a disgruntled team of disparate personalities while doing a college project.
- What the home was lacking was a unified palette to warm the spaces and draw together disparate elements.
- He saw too how the disparate elements of travel might be packaged.
- One, with strongly racist overtones, links three disparate elements.
- For us to succeed, it is essential for disparate groups to work together to achieve these common goals.
- Their action is made more dynamic by the free movement of ideas across a diverse and disparatenetwork.
- In this group divergent ontogenies transform disparate larvae into similar adults.
- He compartmentalises the disparate aspects of his life and shifts gears between them on the spot, rarely looking back.
- Not surprisingly, this vast and disparate cast of characters is hard pressed to agree on so vast and disparate an agenda.
- He moved comfortably between the two disparate and contradictory worlds of the frontier.
- You would think this was a switch doomed from the start, given the completely disparate nature of the two jobs.
- This difference is due to the disparate methods for describing the bond dissociation rate.
- The recent performance of ‘The Island’ in London was attended by a wide and disparate audience.
- A botched kidnapping brings together a disparate group of characters in this Norwegian black comedy.
- But it seems our aesthetic is so fractured, so disparate now that there’s no common thread, no anchor to hang on to.
- Hopefully the disparate threads will be able to come together in the fourth and last volume of the show.
- Ruef has found that disparate information and its transmission are keys to innovation.
- He teases his viewers with disparate elements that are not always easy to identify.
- Heading into the home straight, all these disparate elements finally come together.
- The crux of the difference between humans and machines is the disparate ways that we prune this tree.
- There is also the question of disparate impact, particularly upon minorities and the poor.