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    variable


    1. Towards the end of another summer of variable weather, with


    2. Even in those days, access to the world of Faerie was variable and


    3. “The weather is notoriously variable hereabouts,” Bram said


    4. more precisely, mused Tom, widely variable in the amount of interest


    5. the materials which he works upon, too, is as variable as that of the instruments which he


    6. testing, they cannot test every possible variable


    7. The answer is that since the only variable in the equation


    8. The nuclear generator’s maximum output had been factored in with any variable modulation of the TE device distribution nodes, which were now vibrating at an imperceptible rate


    9. The Moon base was now spinning as regularly as a Cepheid variable, it had drifted over a million kilometres since the first strike


    10. Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints

    11. Not unlike other ―commodities‖, its (―timely‖) value is subject to variable supplies and demands; that is to say, its value is generally determined by the perceived impact (variable) monetary and fiscal policies will have on the supply and subsequent demand (for dollar currencies)


    12. It would be well advised, however, that free societies not take its assumptive liberties for granted as history has oftentimes proven on any number of occasions, its variable nature


    13. Laws, in the absence of binding (principle) origins constitute a transitory, variable system of rules conditioned by current fashions without regard to (the) underlying (moral) assumptions that otherwise provide (customary) perspective to a well-ordered, (continuous) society


    14. cuit with variable resistance and see what hap-


    15. The circuit is same as previous one, only we are going to insert a thermistor in the probes which we kept open in above figure and a variable resistance instead of R3 to adjust the sensitivity according to thermistor


    16. How is this possible? Easy: infinity has been expanding outwards at infinitely variable velocities since the dawn of Creation


    17. Isn’t it? Now, where was I? Ah, of course: deep n-grade field-asserted tensile capacity assessment using L-space variable intensity fold-string lepton excitation


    18. c) Counting of the total of points VARIABLE PART of


    19. The message produced variable effects and when passing a driver who was unwilling to move over after Bruce’s warning flash, he blurted out an exhortation over the PA


    20. They strapped these plates of variable size onto the recipient and used tiny quills that had been filled by capillary action to inject the essences and pigments through the design into the skin

    21. out is still a variable


    22. locations are given some names and these names are called variable names


    23. These data are referred with variable


    24. Name of a variable must start with letters and contain letters, digits, and underscores


    25. Variable declaration tells the compiler about variable name and their type


    26. A constant can be seen as a type of variable which do not change its value in program


    27. run before the loop is entered and is usually the initialization of the loop variable


    28. the above function reads the integer value for num variable and stores at the respective address of that


    29. Note: Be aware, though, that arrays can quickly use up the available variable space, and the compiler does


    30. Here, string_name is the valid variable name given to the string and „size" determines the number of

    31. here, n is an integer variable, which receives value of length of the string


    32. be a string constant or string variable


    33. We can concatenate / join a string constant to the string variable such as:


    34. Here, the „string" is the string variable whose value is to be reversed


    35. Both function name and variable names are considered as identifiers and therefore they must follow


    36. It will be stored in variable m


    37. of variable m on the screen


    38. Scope is the region in which a variable is available for use


    39. In this code, the variable num1 declared globally so it is available for use in the whole program


    40. The program"s ability to access a variable from memory is called as visibility of variable

    41. lifetime of the variable is duration of the time in which a variable exists in the memory during execution


    42. The scope of local variable begins at point of declaration and ends at the end of block or function in


    43. Lifetime of a variable declared in main is the entire program execution time, although its scope is only


    44. If a variable is re-declared within its scope again, it loses its visibility in the scope of the re-declared


    45. A structure variable declaration is


    46. Is the variable representing the price of book1 and can be treated like any other ordinary variable


    47. array of structures, each element of the array representing a structure variable


    48. A variable can be either of global or local scope


    49. A global variable is a variable declared in the main body of


    50. the source code, outside all functions, while a local variable is one declared within the body of a function or a













































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    Synonyms for "variable"

    variable variable quantity variable star varying alterable alternating variegated mutable fluid temporary protean

    "variable" definitions

    something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation


    a quantity that can assume any of a set of values


    a star that varies noticeably in brightness


    a symbol (like x or y) that is used in mathematical or logical expressions to represent a variable quantity


    liable to or capable of change


    marked by diversity or difference


    (used of a device) designed so that a property (as e.g. light) can be varied