Variability in a sentence as a noun

The variability in the map from phonemes to spelling is quite high in English.

There are hard bottlenecks at various points, but in practice what matters is planning for variability.

This person was Italian, he told me Italian has a lot less variability in this regard.

It's creative and difficult and you usually don't get directly paid, but when you have a hit, it's Big. The problem with convex work is that everyday people can't handle that kind of income variability.

"From a mass adoption point of view, the more variability you have in an experience the harder it is to capture the larger audience.

I guess I'm so attuned to identifying bad results by now that I haven't noticed much variability in results quality.

Combine that variability with mandatory daily scrum meetings and it makes me want to figuratively slit my wrists.

Show a human the game and they'll figure it out. Which makes me wonder if, while there is some room for variability in reward functions, there might be some basic underlying reward computation that is inherent in intelligence.

They say it preserves no variability at all on timescales <300 years, and attenuates even 1,000 year variations.

Microhydro is extremely reliable and has a very low variability compared to solar in a similar situation.

There isn't any discretion, risk, variability or uncertainty involved.

Performance variability on Blue Gene is usually reliably less than 1%.I think BareMetal looks rather silly and will probably not be used for anything serious, but ordinary Linux or BSD is a dubious choice for HPC.

Variability definitions

noun

the quality of being subject to variation

See also: variableness variance

noun

the quality of being uneven and lacking uniformity

See also: unevenness