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91. The difficulty in developing a single acceptable definition reflects the complexity and diversity of the subject. 92. That experience was to prove singularly rich in its diversity and in its legacy of Sussex church architecture. 93. Those refined beasts were a small sample of the diversity of their wild ancestors. 94. Such behavioral diversity serves the same function as genetic diversity, and indeed compensates for restrictions on genetic diversity. 95. Scientists interested in biological diversity, and the evolutionary reasons for it, already see it in that light. 96. They represent the thought experiment of choosing a level of gross output and finding the corresponding scale and diversity. 97. This pioneering plea for religious freedom called diversity not a curse but a glory. 98. She argued that there is a great diversity of human size, and not everyone was meant to be thin. 99. Thus the colonists kept up a trading economy while allowing for diversity. 100. Assemblies, dress requirements, school meals provision and links with parents may be insensitive to different cultural backgrounds and linguistic diversity. 101. What all these tropical forests have in common, however, is their astonishing biological diversity. 102. But behind this bleak image is a country of colour and immense cultural diversity. 103. These national breeding programmes are highly efficient and successful but the diversity has been lost. 104. Yet this relationship was deeply problematic, which helps to explain the diversity of opinion and the contradictions within the phenomenon. 105. Many see life in the modern context as being characterized by wide diversity. 106. Although linguistic diversity was considered a positive asset, bilingualism in maintained schools was not supported. 107. The infinite variety of questions and possible answers, of course, account for the diversity within the subgenre. 108. Or are public subsidies being given to support unspecified claims about cultural maintenance, diversity, and development? 109. Compared with invasive carcinoma, intraepithelial neoplastic lesions harbour a greater diversity of human papillomavirus types. 110. On the other hand, there will be pressures for diversity in a dynamic environment. 111. Western models were influential because they met a need for a system that could accommodate diversity. 112. We have further increased diversity by: Giving schools control over their own budgets and encouraging new types of school. 113. A couple of the more radical organisations have said they respect a diversity of tactics ranging from popular education to direct action. 114. I could identify by sight just about 500 of its species -- a pittance of its total diversity. 115. If managing diversity comes to be viewed as a business issue rather than an ethical one,[/diversity.html] minorities might actually fare better. 116. There is great diversity and variety among PACs as they represent different values and beliefs. 117. The Conference Board, a New York-based business research group, held a major diversity conference this spring. 118. A life that includes rural beauty as well as the world's most exciting city. Cultural diversity. 119. We were drawn to Oak River because of location, value, diversity of people, and the amenities the city offers. 120. The diversity of services outlined in Figure 8.4 makes any classification somewhat arbitrary.