Here too differences loom at least as large as commonalities across the linguistic fault lines. |
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Furthermore, their neurological commonalities make the previous psychological correspondences more meaningful. |
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While plants and animals have distinctly different nutritional requirements, there are some commonalities. |
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Act II used a dance-off between town and country women to illustrate differences and commonalities of late twentieth-century social mores. |
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I think there are a lot of commonalities between the two, and therefore it will be a valuable experience. |
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But what's notable, when you read several of these books together, is the lack of other commonalities between them. |
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It is often women who recognise their commonalities and common suffering and are willing to put pride and hatred aside in order to work together. |
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There are so many things in common in our traditions, and we would like to emphasize the commonalities. |
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What is needed is a view that allows us to find such commonalities and identify impediments to shared knowledge. |
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To be sure, the territories share important commonalities of climate, geography, demography, economy and identity. |
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These findings show that frequently selected resources in libraries share some commonalities. |
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Plato's elements can be interconverted because of the geometric commonalities of their atoms. |
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All apprenticeships are not created equal, but there are certain commonalities to consider if you're checking out programs. |
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We're a melting pot of different cultural traditions, without the commonalities to bind us all together. |
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Another reason is that it gives school children the opportunity to learn about cultural commonalities and differences across five continents. |
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We should be on the watch, though, for commonalities which advance the project of thinking multiple traditions. |
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The photographs are both stunning and confounding in their simplicity and in the commonalities that they share. |
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Are we all part of a shrinking world where we can count on our commonalities to keep the whole ball of wax in one piece? |
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And they interviewed hundreds of healthy old people to look for commonalities. |
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That there are so many unlikely commonalities amongst the various established religions, even those that have evolved independently. |
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They also need to learn about the differences and, more importantly, the commonalities they share with others. |
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Where paths intersect, intermingle, and converge, they reveal affiliations, associations, communities, commonalities. |
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Other commonalities in law, language and economics bind England to America. |
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Of course, these commonalities were fragmented with cleavages along the now-familiar lines of class, gender, and nationality. |
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Not necessarily, as the various players need time to get to know one other and to take the measure of their differences and their commonalities. |
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The goal was to bring attention to the international nature of the commonalities facing smallscale ecological farmers. |
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Beneath these apparent complexities lie commonalities that point the way forward to reform. |
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So there are many commonalities, but there are some differences as well. |
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They nourished their differences more than their commonalities. |
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There are many different programs of action out there with many commonalities. |
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Think of a famous festival of the time: express the commonalities and differences with the current ones: habits, way of dressing, food etc. |
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He said that we are all in the same boat and there are a lot of commonalities. |
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And then we can compare and contrast those different case study examples and look for any sorts of similarities or commonalities that come out of that. |
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These commonalities will be explored in greater depth in the next reporting period. |
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By merging together four Directives, it regulates in a systematic fashion the commonalities and eliminate the overlaps and inconsistencies. |
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These are two different types of transport and stakeholders feel that they do not have sufficient commonalities to treat them in one legal text. |
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It is felt that such commonalities will encourage the development of more comfortable, trusting and open relations. |
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Exchange with other participants stimulates them to identify commonalities and differences between various cultures. |
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Thus, people develop a distinctive consciousness of their own culture despite the existence of commonalities with other cultures. |
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The political separation induced slow differentiation of Galician-Portuguese into today's Galician and Portuguese languages, though there are still lots of commonalities. |
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The differences among social planning organizations are easy to appreciate, but there are also some important commonalities. |
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The Conference began with a recognition that a number of commonalities exist among all of Canada's civil justice systems. |
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At the same time he recognizes the commonalities among ethnic groups whose villages straddled national borders and who suffered in the backwash of war. |
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We will challenge our findings by testing beneficial fungi to assess commonalities and differences between mutualist and pathogen colonization. |
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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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On the other hand, scholars also suggest that there are commonalities amongst the Caribbean nations that suggest regionalism exists. |
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Outside of these commonalities, great differences separated north and south, primarily in subject matter. |
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These occurrences share a number of commonalities. |
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This helps you join in conversation and brings out commonalities. |
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The very formulations of the intercultural questions make reference to potential commonalities and are not limited to the representation of diversity. |
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In effect, the findings of the study emphasize the harmonization constraints faced by agencies, which diverge from the original vision rather than leverage on commonalities in order to standardize policies. |
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These matches associate different crimes to each other, which helps investigators to look for other commonalities that may assist with solving the crimes. |
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The high degree of agreement and consensus among these guidelines is remarkable, perhaps reflecting commonalities in the experience of these communities and the sharing of existing guidelines among communities. |
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Such co-operation will call for the simultaneous awareness of commonalities and the acceptance of difference, the recognition of shared values and the practice of tolerance. |
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Using this inventory, the Task Force prepared a number of technical reports analyzing commonalities and differences in the practices adopted by countries with regard to content and methodological aspects of victim surveys. |
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Several years ago, a crosssection of entrepreneurs was asked what commonalities they shared as they built their enterprises. |
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Each of these verbs is distinctly irregular, though they share some commonalities. |
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While all alteration zones and deposits in the basin are unique, they do share commonalities, such as silicification and base metal enrichment. |
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They also discussed the next phase of their collaboration on exploring commonalities between the C919 and Cseries. |
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A holistic and profound exploration of human potential and the spiritual commonalities between seemingly distinct faiths. |
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These are serious commonalities,'' Zarif told the panel discussion attended mainly by students and some invited reporters. |
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Each nation relied on a distinct general approach, and the report finds key commonalities and differences among classrooms. |
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Though Nicole's character is somewhat cliched, she holds an underdog appeal and most teen readers will find commonalities with her. |
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Elsewhere in his remarks, Jalili pointed out that commonalities between countries can turn into opportunities for them and boost their relations on the international stage. |
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Many ancient Indian texts have not survived into the modern era, creating a challenge in establishing the historic commonalities between Theravada and Mahayana. |
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The study targeted workplaces in several industrial settings to enable comparisons between industries and to identify differences, patterns, and commonalities in the data. |
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However, there are some commonalities as well, with flies, thrips, chalcid wasps, coccid bugs, and a few beetles and moths inducing gall formation. |
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Although they do share commonalities, contemporary Pagan religious movements are diverse and no single set of beliefs, practices, or texts are shared by them all. |
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It is closely related to the Breton language, and to a lesser extent shares commonalities with the Welsh language, although they are not mutually intelligible. |
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