The effects of variability are modified by various degrees of inheritance and of reversion.
In both cases, the sterility occurs in various degrees; in both, the male element is the most liable to be affected; but sometimes the female more than the male.
All dense bodies have their surfaces occupied by various degrees of light and shade.
Various degrees in the reduction of the pigment patches up to that of complete elimination may be traced.
Having indicated the chief races of which in various degrees of purity and intermixture the population of Africa is formed, it remains to consider them in greater detail, particularly from the cultural standpoint.
In Brazil he would behold an immense mongrel population of Negroes and Portuguese; in Chiloe, and other parts of South America, he would behold the whole population consisting of Indians and Spaniards blended in various degrees.
The animal too has memory in various degrees, and the elements of imagination, if, as appears to be the case, he dreams.
Linseed oil brought to various degrees of hardness by some oxidizing process, as by exposure to heated air, or by treatment with chloride of sulphur.
The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time.
The contraction exists in various degrees; sometimes the orifice is so tight that the flow of urine is obstructed, the præputial cavity becoming swelled and distended every time the patient attempts to make water.
But the greatest part is tinged by the admixture of the marl, and that in various degrees, from the slightest tinge of red, to the most perfect opacity.
Our knowledge is extremely limited with regard to the effects of heat in bodies, while acting under different conditions, and in various degrees.
The truths are seen and passed on to others, who accept them partly on authority, by way of social inheritance and tradition; partly because they are confirmed in various degrees by their own independent judgement and experience.
And so, regarded from this other side, the Absolute is good, and it manifests itself throughout in various degrees of goodness and badness.
And the answer must be that Mr Bradley means very little, since the goodness is manifested "in various degrees of goodness and badness," and that the justification for using the term is not made clear.
In both cases the sterility occurs in various degrees; in both, the male element is the most liable to be affected; but sometimes the female more than the male.
They are all infertile, in various degrees; some being so utterly and incurably sterile that they did not yield during four seasons a single seed or even seed-capsule.
It is the bond, hidden indeed by various degrees of modification, but nevertheless revealed to us by the classifications which display the resemblances.
In such habitats exist animals having, in various degrees, the power to live in both media, consequent on various phases of transitional organization.
Finding among mammals some that, in search of prey or shelter, have taken to the water in various degrees, we shall cease to be perplexed on discovering the mammalian structure hidden under a fish-like form, as it is in the Cetacea.
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