Examples of using Very variable in English and their translations into Finnish
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Computer
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Programming
Very variable.
The prognosis is very variable.
Very variable under different light and other environmental conditions.
The general appearance is very variable.
The climate in Siberia is very variable.
At the same time, soil is very variable regarding its general characteristics, but also with regard to its use in the socio-economic context.
The causes of aspermatism are very variable, among them are.
The Sarek area is well known for its rugged mountains, numerous glaciers,beautiful valleys and very variable weather.
The leaves are dark green or grayish-green,dense, very variable in shape from oblong-lanceolate to pinnate, woolly below, collected in a basal rosette.
The butterfly shows seasonal dimorphism and is very variable.
Length frequency of natural sleep in different animals is very variable, and even the same species, it is very different in different periods of the year.
The results for European firms are very variable.
These data indicate that concentrations of isavuconazole required for inhibition in vitro are very variable between genera/species within the order of Mucorales, and generally higher than concentrations required to inhibit Aspergillus species.
Unemployment trends in the individual CEEC are, however, very variable.
Yet the quality of vocational education remains very variable throughout Europe and few countries have really undertaken to make the vocational pathway and in-company training as attractive an alternative as general education.
The leaves are fleshy, separate,coarse, very variable in shape.
Information suggests that patterns of use are very variable. For example, a 2001 survey among rave party visitors inthe Netherlands found that more than half(58%) had usedecstasy during the past month.
Monitoring and sanctions arrangements can be very variable in their impact.
Concentrations of isavuconazole required to inhibit Aspergillus species and genera/species of the order Mucorales in vitro have been very variable.
Laboratory indicators of normal testosterone levels are very variable, even in individuals of the same age.
Information sources are dispersed, the frequency of collection andthe definition of indicators are very variable and imprecise.
In the case of general government bodies, the appropriate statistical unit for the collection andcompilation of statistics is very variable e.g. central government, social security administration, or local government of the region, province, department, county, municipality, metropolitan area.
The Second Report on Economic and Social Cohesion(COM(2001) 24 final) concluded in 2001 that although recent changes in the CAP implies that it benefits some cohesion countries more than before,its contribution to territorial cohesion remains very variable and depends on regional systems of agricultural production.
Despite the launch of infringement procedures, some Member States never oronly partially submitted annual reports of very variable quality, making analysis and comparisons very difficult.
It became apparent when this Green Paperwas being prepared that the quality of the information that is available on counterfeiting and piracy is very variable, not to say lacking in many cases, depending on the sector concerned.
The change in the CAP means that it benefits some cohesion countries today more than before, butits contribution to territorial cohesion remains very variable and depends on regional systems of agricultural production.
The diversity of the business environment and the public and private stakeholders involved in tourism, its effect on many other economic activities, its very wide social and emotional dimension andthe geographically dispersed and very variable consumption of the product mean that tourism is of a very pronounced horizontal nature.