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This job requires considerable versatility on the part of the postholder.
Desiccation of the soil prior to experimentation affected the functional diversity by decreasing the versatility in substrate utilization.
The actor needs maximum freedom and versatility in movement, in vocalization, and in the expression of emotion.
Their potential for primary productivity and their metabolic versatility would present an important part in nutrient cycling.
Makers of tools, hardware, ornamental terra cotta, and brickwork advertised their versatility in elaborate trade catalogs.
This is possibly an indication of her versatility.
Such versatility raises the question of how widely social learning is used in less studied species of cetaceans.
Versatility: different applications may have different lexical interfaces, depending on programming languages.
The contribution of the approach is its versatility in dealing with complex payment patterns and distributions of asset returns.