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Is variation all about apparent differnce ? Or is it about some subtle differences as well that we most often overlook?

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1. Variations are not always apparent differences.
2. Sometimes these may be subtle differences that we most often overlook.
3 When these subtle differences accumulate together they may become apparent
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