Thesaurus / disparate
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
To take advantage of those disparate elements, you of course have to split them up.
HOW TO SEPARATE EGGS WITHOUT THE STRESS OR MESSBECKY KRYSTALFEBRUARY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Combine that with disparate ideologies and metastasizing extremism, and the isolation has led people down some dark alleys.
THIS ODD SUPER BOWL WILL BRING US TOGETHER FOR A DAY. LET’S NOT TAKE THAT FOR GRANTED.JERRY BREWERFEBRUARY 5, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Rather, it brings disparate sources of information together on a single workstation.
LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT QUIET ON RELATIONSHIPS WITH ‘PREDICTIVE POLICING’ COMPANYJESSE MARXFEBRUARY 2, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Reliability questionsInterviews with parents and education activists across the city show that the decision of whether to send a child to a classroom during a pandemic is deeply personal and complicated, reflecting disparate family circumstances.
The challenges—a health crisis, a trust crisis, an inequality crisis, a climate crisis, an economic crisis, a democracy crisis—are disparate.
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They set up two launch sites — one near the Washington Monument, the other on the Tidal Basin — to accommodate the disparate camera angles for both Perry and the president.
The broad category offers an even greater diversity of terrain options, snow surfaces, skiing styles, and self-image as resort skiing, and the gear has grown to meet those disparate needs, which can be difficult to parse for the uninitiated.
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The native, disparate automations within Google, Bing, Amazon, and Facebook can certainly work for basic paid search.
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The beauty of the braise is that the item being cooked and the liquid in which it’s cooked infuse each other with flavor, the two once disparate components melding into one.
HOW TO BRAISE VEGETABLES AND BRING OUT THEIR BEST FLAVORSAARON HUTCHERSONJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Part of the reason for Haven’s shuttering appears to be that each of the companies, with their geographically disparate workforces, struggled to pool their resources as different areas required different solutions, per the Wall Street Journal.
WHY J.P. MORGAN, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY, AND AMAZON’S PLAN TO SHAKE UP HEALTHCARE FELL APARTLUCINDA SHENJANUARY 5, 2021FORTUNE
WORDS RELATED TO DISPARATE
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- plural
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- fitful
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- harsh
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- intermittent
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- jagged
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- lopsided
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- not flat
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- apples and oranges
- clashing
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- heterogeneous
- hostile
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- variant
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