The reasons are manifold, starting with early marriages and teen pregnancies.
Malala Yousafzai tells the business community: Education is the best way to guard against future crises|Michal Lev-Ram, writer|September 15, 2020|Fortune
For a high-profile example, let’s take the Calabi-Yau manifold, made famous by string theory.
Why Mathematicians Should Stop Naming Things After Each Other - Issue 89: The Dark Side|Laura Ball|September 2, 2020|Nautilus
A Calabi-Yau manifold is a compact, complex Kähler manifold with a trivial first Chern class.
Why Mathematicians Should Stop Naming Things After Each Other - Issue 89: The Dark Side|Laura Ball|September 2, 2020|Nautilus
Poor Riemann did not name Riemannian manifolds after himself.
Why Mathematicians Should Stop Naming Things After Each Other - Issue 89: The Dark Side|Laura Ball|September 2, 2020|Nautilus
In the same way, positive word of mouth can boost up your sales manifolds.
Testimonial link building: Using real experiences for success|Rameez Ghayas Usmani|July 15, 2020|Search Engine Watch
Manifold the wonders,” said Sophocles, “nothing towers more wondrous than man!
On Transhumanism and Why Technology Is Our Silicon Nervous System|Jason Silva|April 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
First, the Texas governor will have to explain away the manifold gaffes and failures from his last presidential campaign.
Can Rick Perry Get A Second Chance With GOP Voters In 2016|Myra Adams|March 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But the accomplishments this group has managed to achieve in a very short time are manifold.
My first son was about to be born, and I was terrified that my manifold inadequacies as a man would sabotage my success as a dad.
The Promise of Happiness After the Newtown Shooting|William Giraldi|January 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Tributes to Barzun, who authored a massive shelf full of books from 1932-2004, will and have been manifold.
Remembering Jacques Barzun Remembering Robert Pitney|Paul Devlin|October 30, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The breech-loader has manifold advantages over the muzzle-loader in a wild country.
The Rifle and The Hound in Ceylon|Samuel White Baker
A good thing develops itself in infinite and unexpected shapes of good; a bad thing into manifold and astounding evils.
Indian Summer|William D. Howells
One was the Tree, or the representation of the divine emanations in their manifold and intricate complexities.
Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography.|Solomon Maimon
It is a circumstance, this court favor, worth considering in the poet's life, as the antecedent to his manifold spirit of piety.
Gifts of Genius|Various
The manifold of the special senses and the primary manifold are radically distinct.
A Commentary to Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason'|Norman Kemp Smith
British Dictionary definitions for manifold
manifold
/ (ˈmænɪˌfəʊld) /
adjectiveformal
of several different kinds; multiplemanifold reasons
having many different forms, features, or elementsmanifold breeds of dog
noun
something having many varied parts, forms, or features
a copy of a page, book, etc
a chamber or pipe with a number of inlets or outlets used to collect or distribute a fluid. In an internal-combustion engine the inlet manifold carries the vaporized fuel from the carburettor to the inlet ports and the exhaust manifold carries the exhaust gases away
maths
a collection of objects or a set
a topological space having specific properties
(in the philosophy of Kant) the totality of the separate elements of sensation which are then organized by the active mind and conceptualized as a perception of an external object