A variation is never identical to that which is being varied upon. This too is probably a necessary truth. Both variances can be true at the same time. Then again sometimes they are something like contradictory, though probably not completely, given the meaning of “variation.”~Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc.Tweet
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