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    disparate


    1. The Huntress really only had to track one member of his disparate fleet---Ustra's ship, the Gammadil---Husim wouldn't let his only lead toward his prize out of his grasp after finally acquiring it


    2. The Higgs gave mass to the disparate matter spawned at that time


    3. Hence, recent so-called western separation movements had arisen in scattered, disparate, but vocal groups


    4. off-the-wall ~ disparate m


    5. For example, he created several beautiful Art Nouveau-style lamps from disparate pieces found lying around musty shops


    6. legal wrangling over the contract, a project team with disparate ideas about how to


    7. Of the many disparate forces, some not at first aware of the others, which have slowly but steadily drawn together to form the Civil War, those directing the attack on religion are among the most lethal


    8. Disparate materials feel and taste the same


    9. In each one of His disparate disciples, Jesus saw opportunity and potential


    10. These disparate lands were the personal possessions of the emperor

    11. With the fall of Napoleon, the various disparate legal systems that predated the Code were reinstated


    12. To the extent that limiting the franchise has disparate impact on the black community, the


    13. Then assemble a team to cast them during the mission, for I doubt that even I could maintain concentration on so many disparate spells, and still make effective observations


    14. Retired Coast Guard Captain Bruce Stubbs calculated that the proposed Department of Homeland Security would be more effective than the disparate operations of its independent parts


    15. Because of the lack of two dimensions, the linear observers have to formulate a number of theories and laws to link disparate events


    16. disparate issues with her


    17. I long to unite all these disparate threads that fray inside me, but the only cord I can see that unifies them seems to be a noose, and that is not for me


    18. Be very aware of the many disparate voices that cleverly attack our spiritual foundations


    19. The need for new markets and the legacy of three disparate imperial economies were further factors in an inflationary spiral which continued uncurbed until 1924


    20. New media technology capturing a lot of information about consumer values, lifestyle, preference, intentions and recommendations comes from disparate sources and voluminous in size

    21. the warmth of the window-stars, dreams and disparate childhoods <


    22. supervises such disparate agencies as the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives and the National Security Council


    23. disparate as they appear to be, are exactly the same in another way


    24. Modi is not Morarji Desai, the Janata Party prime minister who was unable to hold a disparate flock together


    25. Jacques shook his head and whistled ‘Jeez, how disparate can you get’


    26. “Why?” What could they possible want with those disparate items? Since our travel wasn’t in the least restricted, I sufficiently hooked my superiors with the mystery and was given carte blanche to ‘Get out there and get the story!’ before any of our global competitors caught on to it


    27. The many separate tribal groups quickly joined their disparate forces, built an army to rival anything the dispossessed ones could come up with


    28. of the disparate research concerning vitamin C and heart disease, however, has suggested that most protection against heart disease from vitamin C, is likely to occur


    29. These disparate memes, I am my image and I will my soul, compete in the marketplace of value-meaning commodities


    30. “What? GOG? STAB?” Hope could feel Weall Wall's frequencies alternate their oscillation patterns preparing to integrate the disparate channels and maze of screens into a single integrated image

    31. uniting disparate tribes of GOGs, exiles, and internal sympathizers is a threat to the energy grid and EvEnet


    32. I felt like I was being torn apart or stretched, and I couldn’t contain all the disparate emotions


    33. The rest of the people living in the area lived in disparate abject poverty


    34. We are disparate people, we have more people than we can feed, many


    35. Germany is a polyglot mixture of so many disparate ethnic-racial-ancestral origins and intermixing of different tribes and ethnic races: there is no such thing as German except their language


    36. � In that eternity, the selves, identities, egos, of all our desperate, disparate, and distanced times of life will find themselves as the one, the unity they have always been


    37. only to visualize how disparate and contrary rivers of all types flow into the sea, along with storms and tempests to understand the source of this symbolism


    38. only to visualize how disparate and contrary rivers of all types flow into the sea, along with storms


    39. Albeit slowly, compared to the children in the analogy this is glacial and frustrating in the extreme as the first attempts to bring the disparate manifestations of oneself into some form of harmony are fitful at best, seemingly fruitless at worst; yet, all the same it does happen eventually


    40. After sufficient time, you will dismount and find a solace on this allegorical solid ground which, prior to that moment you had neither experienced nor known to exist and both the disparate aspects of yourself have shared the experience

    41. I do not mean to say that relatives may not be disparate, or that the science of health is healthy, or of disease necessarily diseased, or that the sciences of good and evil are therefore good and evil; but only that, when the term science is no longer used absolutely, but has a qualified object which in this case is the nature of health and disease, it becomes defined, and is hence called not merely science, but the science of medicine


    42. ” The bill was meant to address the disparate coverage limitations for mental illness and the absurdly low lifetime caps on care—which had existed for years but were made worse by the high cost of new brand-name psychiatric meds


    43. He was pressing so hard on the paper that the black crayon broke and, just like the last time, he drew rapidly, one detail here and another one there, disparate bits which ultimately came together and formed a whole


    44. That didn’t necessarily mean meditate, but do something that relaxes and distracts you; let your unconscious mind go to work, making connections from disparate parts of the brain


    45. This is what good traders do: they are synthesizers, taking many disparate elements and combining them into a whole that is much greater than the sum of the parts


    46. Another limitation is that, if we want to compare relative strength across disparate asset classes, it is usually impossible to find a significant anchor that makes sense for all of them


    47. What would a chart on this option tell you? Something disparate and misleading no doubt


    48. The point is that with options on the same asset trading at such disparate levels relative to each other, the probabilities favor the investor in the long run who takes such positions (maybe a 60% - 70% success rate)


    49. Much of the substantive differences between control pricing and OPMI pricing are resolved through long-term arbitrages, which are the very essence of the tendency toward efficiency that exists in all markets, specifically between and among disparate markets


    50. By use of preferred stocks and common stocks, it becomes feasible to satisfy the various needs and desires of disparate parties to the merger transaction: Those who desire to maximize long-term total return and control would receive common stock and/or super-voting-rights common stock







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    Synonyms for "disparate"

    disparate odd divers different manifold dissimilar distant various

    "disparate" definitions

    fundamentally different or distinct in quality or kind


    including markedly dissimilar elements