Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities. |
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The single origin of replication in prokaryote chromosomes accounts for many differences. |
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Living in the city has taught me to appreciate the differences between people. |
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Archaeologists and anthropologists have studied differences among these crafted lithic flaked tools to classify cultural periods. |
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Major differences from Scots law include shore ownership rights, important for pipelines and buried cables. |
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Other scholars, known as nativists, have asked how the differences could arise if the authors of canon and secular law were indeed the same. |
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Most of them are very similar to each other, with only some phonetic and lexical differences. |
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This allows for inducing quantitative differences between two populations from differences between their samples. |
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A number of differences apply in Scotland relative to the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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The four Queensferry caissons were all sunk by the pneumatic method, and are identical in design except for differences in height. |
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Despite internal differences, the council began to organise the public services essential for a city of two million residents. |
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The clearest differences between the groups emerged over their proposed strategies for achieving their visions of socialism. |
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Out of respect for Mikhail Bakunin, they did not make their differences with collectivist anarchism explicit until after Bakunin's death. |
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The two movements are widely similar both in terminology and in ideology, although there are a few key differences. |
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If speakers wish to express distance towards or even dislike of the person they are speaking to, the reverse is true, and differences are sought. |
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The earliest surviving manuscripts, however, are in Latin, date from the early 13th century, and show marked regional differences. |
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Relativists maintain that there are no fundamental differences between sciences and nonsciences. |
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Sometimes it is just not possible to determine whether some morphological and grammatical differences are real variants or nonvariants. |
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The principal cause for differences in winter climate between North America and Europe is, however, winds rather than ocean currents. |
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The female and male adults are very much alike, having only small differences such as wing length. |
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Comparing species' relative intelligence is complicated by differences in sensory apparatus, response modes, and nature of cognition. |
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Old scientific data do not distinguish between the two species, making it useless for determining structural differences between them. |
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As with most salmonids, vast differences in coloration and body shape occur between sexually mature males and females. |
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The causes of the Great Recession seem similar to the Great Depression, but significant differences exist. |
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Shifts in population between regions account for most of the differences in growth. |
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Minor differences occur with words descended from Welsh that are not anglicised unlike in many other dialects of English. |
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There are also differences between Welsh and English spelling standards, which have affected how place names are spelled in the two languages. |
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Unlike the above two differences, this merge is found alongside the standard pronunciation in Hong Kong rather than being replaced. |
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Because of this, the cultural differences between classical Pentecostals and charismatics have lessened over time. |
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Further differences exist in the frequency and modulation of the audio carrier. |
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The preference for seasoning and cooking techniques of Chinese provinces depend on differences in historical background and ethnic groups. |
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There were substantial differences in hydrographic procedures charts, and publications. |
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Now, this is generally considered convergent evolution, owing to many morphological and genetic differences between the two phyla. |
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Other attempts at the classification of deer have been based on morphological and genetic differences. |
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Aligned in genetic tree differences were interpreted as supportive of a recent single origin. |
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The term variety, again, in comparison with mere individual differences, is also applied arbitrarily, and for convenience sake. |
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No evidence exists of any major reproductive differences between the two species. |
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Advanced methods that sequenced the entire mitochondrial genome revealed systematic differences in DNA between different populations. |
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As in resident clans, transient community members share an acoustic repertoire, although regional differences in vocalizations have been noted. |
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It is more professional to accept differences, no matter what the grievance, and walk away on talking terms. |
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These differences are likely important for mothers and pups who need to remain in contact on crowded beaches. |
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A more recent proposal involves mass differences between neutrino mass eigenstates. |
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So I realized, that there are some opensightly differences. Here you have tow photo with all of the species and so you can see it better. |
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As the pressure differences are compensated, a turbine is spun creating energy. |
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The evolutionary pressure of polar bear predation on seals probably accounts for some significant differences between Arctic and Antarctic seals. |
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Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture but also have differences. |
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However, the respective national definitions and the type of roads covered may present slight differences in different EU countries. |
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These roads are influenced by, and have influenced, US standards, but have design innovations and differences. |
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Spanish cuisine consists of a great variety of dishes which stem from differences in geography, culture and climate. |
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Scania has the mildest climate in Sweden, but there are some local differences. |
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The differences in usage between the English and the Scandinavian languages have contributed to confusion in the use of the term fjord. |
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All tectonic processes are driven by gravitational force when density differences are present. |
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Biologists distinguish these two groups based on differences in their gill structures. |
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There are some differences between the regulations for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, which are separately managed. |
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The differences between families of odontocetes include size, feeding adaptations and distribution. |
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The main differences in language are between generations, with youth language being particularly innovative. |
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These account for some of the differences in vocabulary between Indonesian and Malay. |
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For further details on different realisations of phonemes, dialectal differences and example words, see the full article at Dutch phonology. |
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The following table further demonstrates the similarities and differences between the various dialects. |
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There is general agreement that a wide range of differences makes it difficult to estimate the number of different Norwegian dialects. |
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It has published Finlandssvensk ordbok, a dictionary about the differences between Swedish in Finland and Sweden. |
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Prosody is often one of the most noticeable differences between its dialects. |
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There were significant liturgical and theological differences with the fledgling Roman party based at Canterbury. |
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The large trade cost implies that natural gas markets are globally much less integrated, causing significant price differences across countries. |
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The process of moving oil off of a tanker is similar to loading, but has some key differences. |
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Prevailing winds can have differences due to the uneven heating of the Earth. |
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The division is based on differences in mechanical properties and in the method for the transfer of heat. |
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It is possible that the genetic differences between the European and Cape hare are due to geographic separation rather than actual divergence. |
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Studying dentition can be very beneficial in recognizing the differences between fossils and subsequently being able to classify them. |
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This hypothesis recognized differences between microbats and megabats and acknowledged that flight has only evolved once in mammals. |
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Wolf interactions with American black bears are much rarer than with brown bears, because of differences in habitat preferences. |
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These differences in male behavior in mating systems account for the evolution of body size in grouse. |
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It found that the differences between the two were not significant and that therefore the former should be synonymized with the latter. |
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Fungal reproduction is complex, reflecting the differences in lifestyles and genetic makeup within this diverse kingdom of organisms. |
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The Lithuanian population appears to be relatively homogeneous, without apparent genetic differences among ethnic subgroups. |
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Atmospheric circulation, topographic features, and temperature differences determine the average precipitation that falls in each region. |
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On land, biomes are separated primarily by differences in latitude, height above sea level and humidity. |
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Although only scraps of the Orphic narratives survive, they show interesting differences with the Hesiodic tradition. |
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However, there are differences between the crime rates in the Brazilian states. |
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The vegetation of the region is mostly tropical but differences in topography, soil and climatic conditions increase species diversity. |
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The differences in spreading rates affect not only the geometries of the ridges but also the geochemistry of the basalts that are produced. |
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The asymmetric profile across a trench reflects fundamental differences in materials and tectonic evolution. |
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Density differences in crustal material largely arise from different ratios of various elements, especially silicon. |
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Even at its most powerful this force is still weak, causing tidal differences of inches at most. |
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Extensive mixing therefore takes place between the ocean basins, reducing differences between them and making the Earth's oceans a global system. |
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An extratropical cyclone is a storm that derives energy from horizontal temperature differences, which are typical in higher latitudes. |
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Lastly is the development of differences in marine assemblages and their isotopic signatures in the Caribbean from those in the Pacific. |
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The melting and disappearance of the floating ice shelves will only have a small effect on sea level, which is due to salinity differences. |
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However, the differences between the structure of human brains and those of other apes may be even more significant than differences in size. |
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With these differences, Neanderthal brains show a smaller area was available for social functioning. |
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Geographic differences between the colonies played a large determinant in the types of political and economic systems that later developed. |
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This amplified local differences in racially conservative political attitudes, which in turn have been passed down locally across generations. |
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Because of the racial differences between master and slave, he believed that the latter could not be emancipated. |
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Historians have debated whether economic differences between the industrial Northeast and the agricultural South helped cause the war. |
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The comparatively minor anatomical differences between humans and chimpanzees are a result of human bipedalism. |
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These differences lead to faster healing of wounds and higher peripheral pain tolerance. |
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Notwithstanding these and other important differences, cultural religious similarities between the ancient Hebrews and the Phoenicians persisted. |
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As a result of their age differences and Richard's early death, Henry would have probably seen relatively little of his older brothers. |
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Mayr was able to demonstrate that geographical isolation and the accumulation of genetic differences led to the splitting of species. |
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The role of gene expression in developmental differences and morphological variations have been studied in Darwin's finches. |
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Some tax systems, such as India, may have significant differences from the principles outlined below. |
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However, the authors suggested that the lack of differences was due to limited specimen sampling, and considered the two species to be distinct. |
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Although English contrasts six heights in its vowels, they are interdependent with differences in backness, and many are parts of diphthongs. |
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The differences in pronunciation of vowel letters between English and its related languages can be accounted for by the Great Vowel Shift. |
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The second version takes these differences into account, and is therefore closer to the language the Germanic people would have actually spoken. |
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While sometimes compared with classical Greece, classical Rome had vast differences within their family life. |
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Caesar described the cultural differences between the Germanic tribesmen, the Romans, and the Gauls. |
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It is mostly identical to the German used in Germany but with some vocabulary differences. |
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However, it should be noted that in the early Runic period differences between Germanic languages are generally presumed to be small. |
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There are significant differences between the stories presented by the two camps. |
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Only later were these terms applied to hypothetical dialectal differences within both regions. |
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However, some differences may be pointed out and for instance cultural institutions arising from historical circumstances. |
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Though scholarly interest waned greatly throughout the 20th century, such differences of approach persist today. |
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Forming coalition governments, however, has proved problematic at times due to differences between English and French speakers. |
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The Liber Iudiciorum makes several striking differences from Roman law, especially concerning the issue of inheritance. |
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This social capital is evident in the differences in the Salic Law's punishment for murder based on a woman's ability to bear children. |
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However, there are considerable differences between the individual cantons, most particularly in terms of population and geographical area. |
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Due to their technical differences, they underwent somewhat differentiated developments. |
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Caesar, Tacitus and others noted differences of culture which could be found on the east of the Rhine. |
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Adams divides pleasing lacewings into two subfamilies, based on profound differences in male claspers. |
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However, the presence of marked regional differences make generalization of any such reconstructed belief or practice a risky venture. |
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It varied across time, in different regions and locales, and according to social differences. |
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There are even differences between Saxo's work, and that of fellow Danish historian Sven Aggesen. |
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They believed that the cultural differences between whites and blacks in South Africa might be caused by physiological differences in the brain. |
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He was also the first to study human differences and inheritance of intelligence with statistical methods. |
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Choropleth maps use color hue and intensity to contrast differences between regions, such as demographic or economic statistics. |
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During copying and translating many errors were made, so there are many differences between the various copies. |
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The most noted regional differences in dishdasha designs are the style with which they are embroidered, which varies according to age group. |
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Although the reproduction is exact, there are minor differences between it and the Venetian original. |
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The differences between the forms of the language within the islands have been a major obstacle in the way of standardization of the language. |
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The Copiador version has some very distinctive differences from the printed editions. |
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The two men then forgot their differences and joined forces to seek revenge on the people of Turbaco, who were massacred to a man. |
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The cultural differences were staggering, fed with honey and cake, they spit them out and were deeply surprised with the sight of a chicken. |
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However, ideological and personality differences emerged within the MMM leadership. |
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The main differences from the original are an extended role for the monkey god Hanuman and the addition of a happy ending. |
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There were differences in the three distinct linguistic and ethnic groups in colonial Tehuantepec, the Zapotec, the Zoque, and the Huave. |
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In the Late Classic, these local differences developed into distinctive regional architectural styles. |
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There are considerable differences among varieties, and some are mutually unintelligible. |
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Other salient differences between socioeconomic levels include levels of higher education, car ownership and home size. |
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Meniketti states it appears that these two cargoes can be distinguished based on differences in their key elements. |
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Historians have not determined whether policy differences, personal animosities, or mental imbalance caused his wrath. |
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Due to the sum of these differences, many simply paid tribute to avoid trouble, and it mattered little to whom the tribute was paid. |
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Besides this huge difference between summer and winter, the differences between day and night are also very great. |
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There was no basis for expecting differences in the frequency of projectives or turnabouts as a function of partner. |
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There are noticeable differences in climate between the northern, central and southern parts of the island. |
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In general, the same words are used in different parts of the world, but with minor differences in the definitions. |
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For example, the Riwoche horse of Tibet was proposed as such, but testing did not reveal genetic differences from domesticated horses. |
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Visual differences between sheep and goats include the beard of goats and divided upper lip of sheep. |
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The difference between the two is largely controlled by differences in just two genes. |
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So far there are no differences among the protiums extracted at various labs, except for concentration levels. |
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Many auxiliary verbs are listed more than once in the table based upon discernible differences in use. |
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For a summary of the differences between accents, see International Phonetic Alphabet chart for English dialects. |
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Many of the differences between American and British English date back to a time when spelling standards had not yet developed. |
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These differences became noticeable after the publishing of influential dictionaries. |
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The differences between classes 1, 2, and 3 arise from semivowels coming after the root vowel, as shown in the table below. |
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The differences occurred mostly in the front vowels, and particularly the diphthongs. |
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The differences between the variants do not hinder mutual intelligibility and do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole. |
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Regular strong verbs were all conjugated roughly the same, with the main differences being in the stem vowel. |
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There are also differences in the default word order and in the construction of negation, questions, relative clauses and subordinate clauses. |
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Most languages of the world have formal means to express differences of number. |
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By independence in 1960, regional differences in modern educational access were marked. |
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English is a pluricentric language, with differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling, etc. |
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Formal written standards remain grammatically close to each other, despite some minor syntactic differences. |
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The differences between the variants do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole and do not hinder mutual intelligibility. |
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There are differences in vocabulary and grammar, with the variety used in Finland remaining a little more conservative. |
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It also has about 1500 words, with some differences in the word list from Special English. |
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At higher magnifications the differences between the cells become clear. |
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There are some radical differences between the two proposals. |
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He was an able adapter, and could easily adjust to the differences when the company changed ownership. |
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At the same time, such differences marked the beginnings of a multicultural society. |
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He found no differences between home and away team performances when spectators cheered before the start of a play. |
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The timing of budset was the most important factor in determining allocation differences between the clones. |
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And regardless of their differences, they always act with such camaraderie and complicity among themselves. |
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What differences of sense and reason, what contrarietie of imaginations doth the diversitie of our passions present unto us? |
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Somehow one's acceptance into humanity is dependent on the kind of Disney World assumption that differences are only on the surface. |
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Catherine Tosenberger suggests that the joy of an enemyslash pairing lies in watching the antagonists overcome their differences. |
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Actually Connie it refers to the way we extract the urine out of the apparent social differences between each country. |
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The differences between England and the Germanies sprang from the absence or presence of ministerial interventions. |
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The country's wide geographic variations cause localised differences in sunshine, rainfall and temperature. |
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The island is dominated by a maritime climate with quite narrow temperature differences between seasons. |
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Early Germanic law reflects a hierarchy of worth within the society of free men, reflected in the differences in weregild. |
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However, it is not yet well understood how these hemiretinal differences develop and progress following a bright light insult. |
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No hemispheral differences in the magnitude of rCBF activations were detected. |
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There are also systematic spelling differences between British and American English. |
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The differences in the pronunciations of the letters c and g are often signalled by the following letters in standard English spelling. |
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The herpetofaunas of the two regions reflect the differences in their geological histories. |
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The differences in the histoscores between two groups were compared using the student T test. |
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In 1989, they wrote a book, entitled His Eminence and Hizzoner, in which they set forth their differences in amicable fashion. |
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The League of Nations was founded with the idea that nations could resolve their differences peacefully, but these hopes were unfounded. |
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Violent and sudden storms often sweep the surface, due to large transient temperature differences and a long reach of wind. |
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Charles Plummer, in his 1896 edition of Bede, identified six characteristic differences between the two manuscript types. |
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The numbers 1, 2 and 3 and every whole hundred from 200 to 900 are declined as nouns and adjectives, with some differences. |
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During summer nights and winters those differences are lower due to the same maritime mechanisms. |
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Similarly, there is no evidence from place names of significant linguistic differences between, for example, Argyll and Galloway. |
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The differences in dialect are marked in pronunciation and in some vocabulary but also in minor points of grammar. |
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But the attempt largely failed because it did not encompass the regional differences used by speakers of Welsh. |
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Although superficially similar, physical and behavioural differences exist between the American and European bison. |
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The culture became very widespread, and presents a wide variety of local differences. |
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The differentiation of several species mainly relies on differences in the shape of the hymenial algae. |
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Ultimately, these differences led to the outbreak of conflicts in which religion played a key factor. |
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This use of clothing in particular was very symbolic, and distinct differences within groups in the cemetery could be found. |
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One of the main differences between the two traditions, and hence a source of controversy, was the proper calculation of Easter. |
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The landscape gave rise to some key regional differences within the kingdom. |
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Inequalities and social differences are still present in public health in Norway today. |
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The isograms were typical of differences between two subspecies but also of those between different lines of japonicas or indicas. |
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This approach raised puzzling questions about similarities and differences in the development of national states. |
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There are differences of opinion within the Church of England over the necessity of episcopacy. |
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The reality of political differences between Rome and England allowed growing theological disputes to come to the fore. |
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When Edward became mortally ill in 1553, he attempted to remove Mary from the line of succession because of religious differences. |
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The differences may stem from copying or printing errors, from notes by actors or audience members, or from Shakespeare's own papers. |
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The differences are most marked in the oldest age group reflecting greater female longevity, where more women were 70 or over. |
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In April 1995 the Green National Executive ruled that the party should withdraw from this alliance due to ideological differences. |
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However, there are important differences in law and procedure between Northern Ireland and England and Wales. |
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The different roles of case law in civil law and common law traditions create differences in the way that courts render decisions. |
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There are large differences in prosperity between the eastern parts of the region and the west. |
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The real exchange rate is then equal to the nominal exchange rate, adjusted for differences in price levels. |
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There can be marked differences between purchasing power adjusted incomes and those converted via market exchange rates. |
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Thus, it is necessary to make adjustments for differences in the quality of goods and services. |
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When brand parity operates, quality is often not a major concern because consumers believe that only minor quality differences exist. |
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By using the method of finite differences, it was possible to avoid the need for multiplication and division. |
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The World Wide Web had a number of differences from other hypertext systems available at the time. |
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Because XHTML 1 only defines an XML syntax for the language defined by HTML 4, the same differences apply to XHTML 1 as well. |
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However, all of these criteria are applied in a universal manner that does not account for differences among units of product. |
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This form is rare since even a small amount of gene flow may remove genetic differences between parts of a population. |
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Dalton hypothesized this was due to the differences in mass and complexity of the gases' respective particles. |
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A brief comparison will be done on the differences of the listwise and pairwise correlations. |
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There are, to be sure, some differences in how the candidates propose addressing this litany of concerns. |
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In some cases the differences between urban rapid transit and suburban systems are not clear. |
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In the beginning the differences between social classes were relatively small, but disparities evolved with the empire's growth. |
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Other scholars argue that these differences are superficial, and that they tend to undermine commonalities in the various Caribbean states. |
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Academics refer to power differences among groups rather than differences in population size among groups. |
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Cultural differences in communication styles and preferences are also significant. |
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Some of the differences may reflect evolving views of the subject or different views among economists. |
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Critics allege that the Bosnian government chose to define three languages to reinforce ethnic differences and keep the country divided. |
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There are some major differences between foreign and second language teaching and learning. |
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Further, it is quite easy in a longer conversation to distinguish differences in vocabulary and pronunciation of some Urdu phonemes. |
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The term therefore denotes regional practices among the insular churches and their associates, rather than actual theological differences. |
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Although the two movements agreed on many issues of theology, some unresolved differences kept them separate. |
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Individual denominations also have formed over very subtle theological differences. |
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Many consider the theological differences to be crucial differences in doctrine, while others find them to be relatively minor. |
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These differences exist both among associations, and even among churches within the associations. |
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Friends in the United States have diverse worship styles and differences of theology, vocabulary, and practice. |
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Theodore and Wilfrid settled their differences, and Theodore urged the new Northumbrian king, Aldfrith, to allow Wilfrid's return. |
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Yet, despite their differences, almost all Hindu temples share certain common architectural principles, core ideas, symbolism and themes. |
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Outside of these commonalities, great differences separated north and south, primarily in subject matter. |
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This contrasts with nine years in the United States, reflecting differences in the educational systems. |
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This article highlights the differences of the student loan system in several major countries. |
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Though the differences between English and Western riding appear dramatic, there are more similarities than most people think. |
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Bacon is distinguished from salt pork and ham by differences in the brine or dry packing. |
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Chaucer wrote in late Middle English, which has clear differences from Modern English. |
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Claudius switches tactics, proposing a fencing match between Laertes and Hamlet to settle their differences. |
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He agreed with Malone that this did not fit their stations in life, but viewed this behaviour as an indication of parody about class differences. |
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In fact, many of the differences between him and his father stemmed from this expanded source of joy. |
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This is at least in part due to music industry differences between the US and Great Britain. |
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Instead, each principal confers with the others as equals in the case of musical differences of opinion. |
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The two more common differences applied to the variants of the sport lie in either fewer players or reduced player contact. |
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In the event that clubs had equal points and equal goal differences, priority was given to the club that had scored the most goals. |
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In theory, a 500cc 2stroke produces the same power as a 1000cc 4 stroke, however there are many differences between the two configurations. |
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They also used the League's machinery to try to improve relations and settle their differences. |
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However, some notable differences occur between today's Romance languages and their Roman ancestor. |
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In addition, for French the actual pronunciation is given, due to the dramatic differences between spelling and pronunciation. |
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This pattern can be explained by seasonal differences in the strength of microstratification at the surface of the lake. |
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Ireland and Scotland were never merged with England, and so always retained some differences in their legal systems. |
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While this partition is largely theoretical, the two parts do have some fundamental operational differences. |
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For example, San Marino holds the same voting power as Russia despite the vast geographic and population differences between them. |
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This slightly inland station has a slightly wider temperature span between seasons, is cloudier and somewhat wetter, but differences are minor. |
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The standards are designed to be flexible, to allow for differences in local statistical needs and conditions. |
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Research into this prehistoric settlement is controversial, with differences of opinion in many academic disciplines. |
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These two movements quickly agreed on most issues, but some unresolved differences kept them separate. |
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In 1847 a small political crisis occurred which removed Bentinck from the leadership and highlighted Disraeli's differences with his own party. |
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Because of the differences in size and population the subdivisions of the states vary. |
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The Luftwaffe kept broadly to this scheme, but its commanders had differences of opinion on strategy. |
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In early 1941 the problems were determined to be due to differences in the earth's magnetic fields at high latitudes. |
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Correlation between the Hoy volcanics and the other two exposures has been proposed, but differences in chemistry means this remains uncertain. |
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The country's wide geographic variations cause localised differences in amounts of sunshine, rainfall and temperature. |
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This variation in the two areas along with the differences between volcanic areas and shallow seas gives Ireland a range of soils as well. |
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The different roles of case law in civil and common law traditions create differences in the way that courts render decisions. |
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Under such circumstances, the parties agree to temporarily set aside their political differences and to unite to face the national crisis. |
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This was not always easy, because political differences often separated the chambers. |
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Since the advent of universal suffrage, the differences between county and borough constituencies are slight. |
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There are also differences in the terminology used between the jurisdictions. |
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Despite their differences, the two systems are quite similar from a historical point of view. |
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The 2006 Lebanon War also exposed some minor differences in attitudes over the Middle East. |
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The legal system of Singapore is based on English common law, but with substantial local differences. |
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The differences between Roosevelt and Churchill led to several separate deals with the Soviets. |
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More information on the differences between the official headline unemployment figure and the Claimant Count is in this document. |
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Inflation depends on differences in markets and on where newly created money and credit enter the economy. |
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Neoclassical economics views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land. |
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Within labor income distribution is due to differences in value added by different classifications of workers. |
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There have been over fifty studies showing tendencies for violence to be more common in societies where income differences are larger. |
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The continued existence of poverty in the 1960s was also characterised by differences in health between different social classes. |
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Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype. |
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When genetic variation does not result in differences in fitness, selection cannot directly affect the frequency of such variation. |
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In the 18th century the differences among human groups became a focus of scientific investigation. |
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Another way to look at differences between populations is to measure genetic differences rather than physical differences between groups. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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Inflectional suffixes in the morphology of Bengali vary from region to region, along with minor differences in syntax. |
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Although there are many differences between the individual Celtic languages, they do show many family resemblances. |
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The differences between dialects are considerable, and have led to recurrent difficulties in defining standard Irish. |
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Over time differences between the Hasidim and their opponents have slowly diminished and both groups are now considered part of Haredi Judaism. |
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