A laser differs from ordinary light because it is coherent light, but that is pretty much irrelevant for propulsion purposes. |
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It is to be noted that this is a stand-alone procedure which differs materially from that of normal licensing applications. |
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Although the solar simulator provides a higher spectral irradiance throughout the UV, its spectrum differs from natural sunlight. |
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Now explain how a univalve differs from a bivalve, in more ways than just the number of shells. |
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Each tick mark indicates that a nucleotide within the strain differs from the consensus sequence. |
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The book differs from the article now within it both ideationally and modally. |
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It differs in several ways from small, red, dry beans now grown, beginning with improved resistance to bean common mosaic viruses. |
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But even this icon differs fundamentally from ours because it typifies the tradition of frontally standing saints followed in menologia. |
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These materials have hydraulic conductance that substantially differs from mineral soils. |
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It agrees with the Newtonian theory for low speeds and weak gravitational fields, but differs from it at high speeds and strong fields. |
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The satirist differs from authors of other types of literature with regard to its way of dealing with his subject. |
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The sacramental ritual performed by the Corpus Domini priest differs subtly from that delivered by Christ in the Corpus Domini Altarpiece. |
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One issue concerns how much ethical egoism differs in content from standard moral theories. |
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This differs from the usual approach, which embeds the side chain directly within the protein dielectric. |
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In its definitely corymbose inflorescence it apparently differs from both of these. |
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We test whether the market's reaction to such announcements differs among different types of units relocated. |
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An enterocele differs from a rectocele in that it is a true hernia, lined by peritoneum and usually containing small bowel. |
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The defensive secretion of the hog-nosed skunk differs from that of the spotted skunk and the striped skunk. |
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Even if the Tories could surmount their self-inflicted difficulties, their position on public spending differs little from Labour. |
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The eerie sound of the air passing through wing feathers differs with each bird, from a low treble, to a high whistle, to one sirenlike whine. |
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Dinoflagellate bioluminescence differs biochemically from that of other major luminescent groups. |
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It differs from previous releases in that Maal sings in several different languages, including Wolof and Malinka. |
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Fibrocartilage has no identifiable perichondrium and differs in this regard from hyaline and elastic cartilage. |
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It differs from glottochronology in the methods used to construct the tree and compute the dates. |
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The nature of nerve impulses, however, differs entirely from electromagnetic waves and sound waves. |
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This is how swift-boating differs from its cousin McCarthyism, which deals in totally baseless charges that would be deeply serious if true. |
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The overall picture of the economy in this report differs little from that of prior Beige Books or other major data releases. |
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Again the picture differs markedly from the classic corporate model in which business depends upon established, stable relationships. |
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Other authors have stated that incubation in cowbirds only differs from other passerines in the minimum reported. |
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For skull lengths, neither descendent population differs significantly from its progenitor population. |
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Mac hardware today differs from PCs solely in the CPU, system logic and the motherboard they sit on. |
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The extent of nationalist mobilization also differs amongst the various Indian tribes in America. |
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The subtle pervasive sheen, which caresses similar unshowy utensils, differs little in the two pictures. |
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The grisette differs from other Amanita species by having no ring on the stem. |
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However, evolutionary psychology differs from sociobiology in a number of fundamental ways. |
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Alamirifica corona differs considerably from Echinobathra by not having protruding, very thick varices nor tabulate whorls. |
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The new species differs from Stoliczka's species by having fine spiral ribbing and an absence of slight varices preceded by a deep furrow. |
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The Sama Veda differs from other Vedas in that it is chanted with some melody. |
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Eosinophilic bronchitis, however, differs from asthma in several important ways. |
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To illustrate this point, he looks first in his essay at how the modern understanding of causality differs from that of the ancients. |
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The role of women differs greatly between middle-class urban areas and rural villages. |
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If the estimated tree differs from the true tree by a single branch or by many branches it is scored identically as non-identical. |
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This is where he differs from the fundamentalists who always objectify Truth as something external to them and ask everyone to follow it. |
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It may be suggested, however, that, so far as the Atlantic Charter is concerned, Germany's situation differs from that of Japan. |
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The racial and ethnic mix of youth exiters also differs from what we see for adults and dislocated workers. |
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A letter paronym differs from its source word by a few elementary editing operations. |
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Generally, the first specimen differs from the others morphologically in having usually esquamulose podetia with broader scyphi. |
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Dr. Gill and I are both art historians, so our approach to digital humanities differs from those projects we have heard about today. |
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The concept of self differs significantly for people from individualistic versus collectivistic cultures. |
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However, the mechanism of porphyrin photodegradation can be complex and differs in solution and in biological media. |
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This also differs from the piano part in the transcription as the piano part indicates the fermata. |
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It has a cooperative ownership structure, which differs from the usual condominium or planned-unit development setup. |
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Professional sociology differs from its lay counterpart here in a number of ways. |
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These are tabular zones whose crystallographic orientation differs from that in the adjoining parts of the crystal. |
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It differs from Skinner's functionalism in that it accepts the possibility that there are mental processes that cannot be seen directly. |
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It differs from cyberpunk in that cyberpunk was not a product of technologically savvy authors. |
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Non-rhotic pronunciation differs widely in its prestige, depending on where it occurs. |
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The treatment of Non Hodgkin lymphoma differs widely, depending on the kind of lymphoma you have. |
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The euphonium differs from the B baritone saxhorn at the same pitch in being considerably wider in bore. |
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Mate choice for genetic compatibility differs from typical good genes selection in that individual females should differ in their preferences. |
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Domicile is mostly an Anglo-American concept although the definition differs slightly between the two jurisdictions. |
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However, C. sanwuia, with both a calyx and a stalk, differs from phoronids in mode of life and body architecture. |
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Audiences, on the other hand, seem perplexed that their response differs so markedly to those reflected in the film's notices. |
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Quebec's case law differs from the rest of Canada in that it follows a civil rather than a common law system. |
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Extensive medical literature describes how vascular function differs in older and younger individuals. |
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If the reconstructed image differs from the original image, we are seeing an alias. |
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I'll have more to say about how it differs from General American and other English accents in this section. |
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The minimum wage differs from one province to another due to differing price indexes and average per capita income. |
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The gravitational attraction between the two might follow a force law that differs from Newton's law of gravity. |
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In fact, Huxley argued, a human differs much less from an ape, such as a chimpanzee or gorilla, than an ape does from a baboon. |
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In this, his sentence differs from a life sentence imposed on a person because of the gravity of the offence. |
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The mix of funding sources differs in significant ways for the social sciences versus the life sciences. |
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Firstly, testing in asymptomatic patients differs fundamentally from testing in patients with symptoms. |
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The efficacy of thrombolysis after acute myocardial infarction differs by age. |
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The conversion step at which rhythmic ethylene production is regulated also differs between species. |
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Language change may be a general feature of wartime, yet the way in which words are altered differs from war to war. |
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Crucially, while her written poems rhymed, her BSL translations did not, because BSL differs from English in grammatical structure. |
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Almost 40 years ago Ed Lewis discovered a remarkable fly that differs from an ordinary fly by one extra pair of wings. |
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The octave differs from the kilocycle in that each octave contains twice as many cycles as the previous one. |
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The colour of ivory differs markedly from creamy white to a rusty brown, especially if it has been exposed to light, or treated with a stain. |
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This differs from the protocol described above, wherein the new target was never a distractor. |
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The situation for vehicle telematics differs greatly from the mobile phone market. |
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Radiation also differs from that encountered on Earth and in space, heavy particles make digital electronics misbehave or even burn. |
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Patrons carry out their own cooking which differs from say Japanese teppanyaki restaurants where there is a chef to do the work for you. |
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The modern Pescara was almost entirely constructed after the war and so it differs strongly from Abruzzian old towns. |
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Ostovich, like Miola, differs from Herford and Simpson in going back to the quarto. |
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The twins specialised in sports acrobatics, which differs from gymnastics in that there are no props used. |
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The motive of the researcher, therefore, differs from that of the medical practitioner. |
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Tooth replacement in marsupial mammals differs from the condition generally believed to characterize eutherian mammals. |
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This differs from the construction of, for example, carnosaurs, which tended to solid bones but with considerable cranial kinesis. |
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However, the dampening effect of automatic stabilizers on output fluctuations differs significantly across countries. |
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This differs subtly from our current view of the nature of light particles which, while still affected by gravity, are in fact massless. |
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The next point to consider is how the mathematician differs from the physicist. |
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Universal differs from Scubar in that the patrons are slightly more palatable, still jockish, however and with an emphasis on the metro. |
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The new species differs from it in being narrower and higher at a comparable growth stage and in having less oblique auricles. |
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How much you earn on renovations differs from one part of the country to the next. |
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However, it differs in revised crankshaft and pistons, an increased cylinder capacity and larger intake and exhaust ports. |
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Despite the relatively small number of variants, the form of the tale differs in North Wales and in South Wales. |
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Archerops further differs from Coelops species in its tall zygomatic process, smaller foramen ovale, and very narrow antorbital bar. |
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He is a being with no preternatural qualities, and differs from real living animals only in extreme smallness and agility. |
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Like most clays, bentonite is a hydrated compound of aluminium and silicon oxides, but it differs in ways that are useful to wine-makers. |
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Diosmin differs molecularly from hesperidin by the presence of a double bond between two carbon atoms in diosmin's central carbon ring. |
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It was to record facts, and the fact that usage differs for reasons to be found in the history of language. |
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It differs from a stick insect because its first body segment is the largest. |
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Externally, the new genus Trigonostrophia differs from Rectotrophia principally in its more definitely triangular outline. |
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The reassigned material differs from described species of Exostinus in terms of the degree of dermal rugosity. |
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Such a disciplined-line differs markedly from the vibrant curves, loops, and swirls found on the earlier landscape drawings. |
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Isotope is the term used for an atom of an element that differs in atomic mass from other atoms of the same element. |
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Married or single, monogamy is a debatable subject that differs for each individual. |
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The specific role of family differs somewhat between Hispanic and African American cultures. |
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Physically, biologically, and neurologically too, every child differs in degrees of efficiency and strength. |
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The avian magnetic compass differs from the technical compass used by humans in that the avian compass is an inclination compass. |
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It differs from the headspring and handspring in that in the beginning stages the performer will start from a lying-down position. |
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Where it differs is in the state's attitude towards the behaviour of its immigrants. |
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It differs from strophanthin both chemically and physiologically, and is nearly twice as toxic. |
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It differs starkly from the '60s and '70s tradition with the marketing of punkette or pop-rock acts such as the Runaways and the Go-Gos. |
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The sequence and pattern of development of supernumerary rays differs among multiradiate starfish. |
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Expression of music through instrument or voice differs from culture to culture. |
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The elongate head of the marsh treader also differs from the relatively short head of the water scorpion. |
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Although similar to other inductive processes, this methodology differs in that it emerges from the discipline of sociology. |
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He was a brilliant conversationalist, and liked nothing better than to relate stories from his youth to draw comparisons to how life differs today. |
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Radium activity in pore water of wetland sediments often differs from the amount expected from local production, decay, and exchange with solid phases. |
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To recapitulate, Young differs with me profoundly on the question of whether we should support the resistance, and hope for their victory against the army of occupation. |
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Ballotade is similar to croupade but differs in the fact that the horse, when pulling his hind legs under, turns his hooves so, that his hind shoes can be seen from behind. |
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The temperament of men in khaki differs dramatically from state to state. |
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The Jingshan material of Dedzetina sp. differs from the two Bohemian species in having much stronger punctae and anterolateral bounding ridges of the ventral muscle field. |
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Lawyers will recognize this as related to present-day incorporation through the due process clause, but this differs in requiring no showing of fundamentality. |
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The position differs where the security given by the debtor comprises marketable securities, such as bearer bonds, share warrants, scrip, or exchequer bills. |
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This species differs from B. variabilis in the absence of a strongly recurved element with a flaring base and the lack of a geniculate element in the apparatus. |
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Camillus differs from Brutus and Scaevola in his energetic and tense posture, his legs apart, his left arm akimbo, and his right hand grasping the banner high up the pole. |
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Lamproite is also a mantle-derived ultramafic rock that differs from kimberlite in bulk chemistry, being richer in silicon and poorer in aluminum and iron. |
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The album differs from their earlier punchy efforts, concentrating on developing strong grooves laced in reverb and echoes at a leisurely-relaxed tempo. |
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The entrainment of individual grain fractions from sediment mixtures differs from unisize sediment distributions due to variations in relative protrusion and friction angle. |
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In other respects, this area differs from the Meru district of Kenya. |
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He differs from most of them in believing that the police are to a large extent the victims of a confidence trick, rather than being in on the whole thing from the start. |
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A rabbi differs from clergymen in other religions in a number of ways. |
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A further variation is found in the rich shortcrust used for the Russian coulibiac, which differs in being made with yeast, which makes it light and puffy. |
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The legal age for marriage differs in every country, and is almost always younger for girls than boys. |
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The primary cause of deforestation differs by country and even regions within countries but is usually associated with some form of slash and burn agriculture. |
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Kulumbella biconvexa has a biconvex and transversely extended shell, which differs from the typical Kulumbella with a resupinate or convexoconcave shell. |
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In that respect, it differs from most contemporary lithographic portraits of the violinist, which show him bust-length, his piercing gaze riveted on the viewer. |
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The behavior of these disks differs from a number of systems that collapse by forming folds which extend hundreds of microns into the aqueous phase. |
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The condition differs from the other forms of amaurotic idiocy by virtue of lack of fundal changes and the presence of significant cerebellar dysfunction. |
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The shape of the body differs considerably between nauplii and copepodids. |
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In that respect the substructure of maraging steel differs appreciably from that of aluminum, copper and other alloys which can be quenched without polymorphic change. |
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An interstate compact establishes what is essentially a uniform law in the party states on a given subject, but differs in origin from uniform laws which do not require congressional consent. |
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The male differs greatly from the female in colour, and in the form of its tail, which is lyrate, or has the outer feathers longer and curved outwards. |
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The Caribbean species differs in tepal pubescence as well as in important characters of the androecium and the relationship may not be so close as previously assumed. |
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The dispersal of the juveniles differs from that of most other promiscuous or polygynous mammals, being female-biased with a fraction of males remaining philopatric. |
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It differs from the Austrian species by having weaker columellar folds. |
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It is important to distinguish ACCs from the more common low-grade neuroendocrine tumors, as the latter have a better prognosis and oncologic management differs significantly. |
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The pteropod, Cfione limacina differs from the nudibranchs and notaspids discussed so far in that it swims continuously using paired parapodial appendages that resemble wings. |
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The major point of principle in which it differs from the Merz-Price systems is that in telephase protection only the phaseangles of the currents at the two ends of the feeder are compared. |
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The amount of these extra payments differs from one bank to another. |
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The mineralogy of loess commonly differs considerably from that of the underlying bedrock, further demonstrating its derivation from a distant source. |
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The pyramidal building, which has the form of a cubical building with a pyramidal roof and entrance porticoes, differs from the iconographic tradition of the Meta Romuli. |
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This hypothesis supposes that there is a suite of potential alleles at the imprinted locus, and each allele differs in its susceptibility to being imprinted. |
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Over the course of this comparison, it will also become clear that because Milton differs from the republicans on this issue, he also differs from them on other major issues. |
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The Uralide orogen differs from other Palaeozoic orogenic belts in that it has a crustal root, which appears to be absent in the Caledonide, Variscide and Appalachian orogens. |
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With regard to human activities, the natural zone of high-cold scrub and meadow on the Tibetan Plateau differs clearly from sub polar zone of tundra in northern hemisphere. |
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Wound management differs significantly from many other aspects of patient care that tend to be more specific to nursing, medicine, podiatry, or physical therapy. |
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Octoblepharum cylindricum differs from O. albidum by its longer setae, cylindrical capsules, entire leaf apices, and strongly trabeculate peristome teeth. |
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The temporal distribution of first appearances of sinistral clades as documented by fossils generally differs from that of clades with a labral tooth. |
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Another is the attention he pays to clientship and how this differs from citizenship in placing people in vertical rather than horizontal ties of trust and obligation. |
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The fruit of the bilberry plant is blue-black or purple and differs from the American blueberry in that the meat of the fruit is purple, rather than cream or white. |
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The indicative verb form differs from the others in varying for tense and aspect, and in showing grammatical concord with the subject in the present tense. |
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Lighting also differs between the spaces, from diffused light in the narrow galleries to reflected light onto the concrete haunches of the wider galleries. |
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Initial treatment of both conditions is conservative, but when conservative treatment fails, the surgical approach to the two problems differs markedly. |
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Seagate's ST1 Series differs from other hard drives because it is designed to compensate for the vibrations and harmonic distortion caused by such high-motion activities. |
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The cash flow statement differs from these other financial statements because it acts as a kind of corporate checkbook that reconciles the other two statements. |
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In this he differs from his great contemporary, Tennessee Williams, for whom the interior world of his characters is more real than their social environ. |
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Nationality differs technically and legally from citizenship, which is a different legal relationship between a person and a country. |
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In the Punjab province of Pakistan, the script used is Shahmukhi and differs from the Urdu alphabet in having four additional letters. |
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It also differs in many countries in the strict laws regulating renegotiating and bankruptcy. |
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The reported location and extent of Martuthunira territory also differs from one description to another. |
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This method of oversight differs from most other healthcare systems in the OECD who look to set clear and consistent standards. |
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So the use of Sound to name fjords in North America and New Zealand differs from the European meaning of that word. |
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This differs from the typical potential GDP, which is merely an exacerbation of misallocated resources. |
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The cooking oil differs from other cooking oils since more of Enova oil is burned as energy, not stored as fat. |
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This form of mining differs from extractive methods that require tunneling into the earth, such as long wall mining. |
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Shu'aiba differs in that it contains referral build-ups of rudists surrounded by dense basinal limestones of the Bab member. |
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The fiber dielectric constant differs from that of the resin, and the fiber weave presents azimuthal anisotropy even at normal incidence. |
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Particle capture by filter feeders, for example, differs considerably among sites because of velocity and organic content of water currents. |
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The timing of speciations and extinctions differs for animals living in the same region that have adapted to contrasting habitats, Vrba states. |
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Plane elliptic geometry is closely related to spherical geometry, but it differs in that antipodal points on the sphere are identified. |
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This mechanism of action differs from that of current drugs such as leuprolide. |
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The court ruling against stop and frisk differs from, say, a demonstration by social activists. |
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The sustainment brigade's S-2 section differs from a BCT's S-2 section in that it does not conduct lethal targeting or own organic ISR assets. |
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It also differs from the incisiform wear reported in Kenai Peninsula moose by Peterson et al. |
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Niigata's MIRS system differs from those of Toshiba or Toyo in its use of an accumulator. |
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The Smarta 100 differs from other business awards by championing not just the most profitable, but the savviest and enterprising ventures. |
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The Mohist belief that tradition should not dictate morality is consistent with Mencius' viewpoint, but differs from Confucianism. |
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As a result, the Minnesota researcher proposes, participants' unified perception of the syllable differs from the sound track alone. |
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In previous reports, the total dose of corticosteroid purportedly associated with osteonecrosis differs from 160 mg to 740 mg of triamcinolone. |
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The data suggest the electron differs from being perfectly round by a length that is so small it is a billion trillionth of a nanometer. |
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Crack differs from freebase cocaine because the creation procedure lacks the final step of removing the base from the mixture. |
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The terrain in this area differs from that of the landing site, a dry streambed about a third of a mile to the west. |
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The following section will discuss how the value of a callable bond differs from a noncallable bond. |
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The ubiquitination system differs in one key way from the methylation and phosphorylation timing operations we mentioned above. |
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The sachet porridges differs from the brand's pots as they are mixed with milk rather than water to give a creamier end product. |
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However, cursive Cyrillic differs drastically from the printed form, and creates a new set of words that look Roman. |
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The task of opposing counsel in a de bene esse deposition also differs from that in a discovery deposition. |
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Rumohra further differs by dorsiventral rhizomes with an elongated ventral meristele, leaf axes glabrous adaxially, and peltate indusia. |
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This height differs from the height above the geoid or a reference height such as that above mean sea level at a specified location. |
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This differs from allopatric speciation in that the isolated populations are numerically much smaller than the parental population. |
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It differs from the new species described below also in an incurved postmedial band, which is rectangularly indented at radial veinlets. |
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South Shropshire is more rural, with fewer settlements and no large towns, and its landscape differs greatly from that of North Shropshire. |
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This practice differs from most other Quaker branches of the Religious Society of Friends. |
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Cuisine in Pakistani Punjab differs from Indian Punjab on account of contents and religious diet rules. |
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London porter differs from stout in having generally lower gravity and lighter body, closer to bitter. |
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The scientific definition of a term sometimes differs substantially from its natural language usage. |
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Rousseau's political theory differs in important ways from that of Locke and Hobbes. |
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Burke's account differs little from modern historians who have used primary sources. |
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The modern boxing stance differs substantially from the typical boxing stances of the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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It differs from foreign policy, which refers to the ways a government advances its interests in world politics. |
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Soil millipedes possess a specific gut microbiota that differs from microbial communities in soil and leaf litter. |
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Herein lies the reason why two-act material differs from monologic material. |
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The actual amount differs by institution and subject, with the lab based subjects charging a greater amount. |
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Education in Wales differs in certain respects from education elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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Education in Northern Ireland differs from systems used elsewhere in the United Kingdom, although it is relatively similar to Wales. |
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Roxanna differs from other Defoe works because the main character does not exhibit a conversion experience. |
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For it differs in no way from the representation I should form if I were thinking of a myriagon, or any figure with very many sides. |
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This differs from our other instalment schemes, where at least half of the licence fee is collected in advance. |
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In many ways the approach to government differs little from the traditional system of tribal rule. |
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The Asir region differs in that it is influenced by the Indian Ocean monsoons, usually occurring between October and March. |
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Access to potable water differs significantly among governorates and between urban and rural areas. |
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The result is a complex and unique cultural mixture that differs from the original indigenous cultures. |
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The sequence in Pembrokeshire differs from that of the main part of the basin and falls into two parts. |
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There are a couple factors why the climate of large city landscapes differs from the climate of rural areas. |
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The voice of steppe wildcats differs little from the housecat's, while that of forest wildcats is similar, but coarser. |
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In Scotland, the diet of this species differs significantly from that of sympatric golden eagles, as is also the case in Norway. |
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The climate of Stirling differs little from that of much of the rest of central Scotland. |
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It is interesting that how temperature and precipitation related factors differs in the limitation of species distributions. |
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It differs in its band of yellow fur around the neck and in having slightly larger ears and usually being slightly larger overall. |
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This phenomenon differs from endemism in that the range of the population was not always restricted to the local region. |
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The order in which the books of the New Testament appear differs between some collections and ecclesiastical traditions. |
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Sentence structure, in particular the placement of verbs, sometimes differs between the two varieties. |
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The final design as built differs substantially from the official Warrant design. |
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The device, to all intents and purposes identical to the Italian impresa, differs from the emblem in two principal ways. |
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Lobsgows differs in that the meat and vegetables were cut into smaller pieces and the stock was not thickened. |
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The cuisine of Mizoram differs from that of most of India, though it shares characteristics to other regions of Northeast India and North India. |
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Cornbread is consumed in this area, however the recipe differs from ones in the East in that the batter is cooked in a cast iron skillet. |
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It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability. |
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Its lean flesh makes for a unique flavor that differs from species to species. |
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The legal definition of a continental shelf differs significantly from the geological definition. |
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The task of population estimation differs in three important respects from many other applications of orbitally acquired data. |
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It differs from the homing mine in that its mobile stage is before it lays in wait, rather than as part of the attacking phase. |
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The spawn of the two species also differs in that frogspawn is laid in clumps and toadspawn is laid in long strings. |
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For garden cultivation, iris classification differs from taxonomic classification. |
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Water also differs from most liquids in that it becomes less dense as it freezes. |
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The construction of the human pelvis differs from other primates, as do the toes. |
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The call sign of the return flight often differs only by the final digit from the outbound flight. |
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The music of these three groups differs considerably, as do the audiences for whom they cater. |
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Symptomatic of the federalist system of Switzerland, the Landsgemeinde differs in the scope of its usage from canton to canton. |
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Greek cuisine differs widely from different parts of the mainland and from island to island. |
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Whether matrilineal or patrilineal descent is considered most significant differs from culture to culture. |
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Their palate differs from other ratites in that the sphenoid and palatal bones are unconnected. |
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This book differs in focus, argument, and method from other available studies on postcommunist Russia. |
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Bahrani Arabic is the most widely spoken dialect of the Arabic language, though it differs widely from standard Arabic, like all Arabic dialects. |
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It differs from foot rot and can appear under unsanitary conditions such as poor hygiene or inadequate hoof trimming, among other causes. |
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This condition differs from narcolepsy, although horses may also suffer from that disorder. |
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Most Standard Chinese as spoken on Taiwan differs mostly in the tones of some words as well as some vocabulary. |
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Chinese differs from English in distinguishing between names of things, which can stand as predicate nominatives, and names of characteristics. |
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Chinese additionally differs from English in that it forms another kind of sentence by stating a topic and following it by a comment. |
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It differs from the noun inflection of languages such as German, in that the genitive ending may attach to the last word of the phrase. |
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The actual pronunciation, however, often differs from the written rendering. |
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For neuters and most groups of feminines and plural masculines, the genitive case differs from the other three. |
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It frequently appears in subordinate clauses, although its behavior in subordinate clauses differs in a key respect, viz. |
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An idiom is a common word or phrase with a culturally understood meaning that differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest. |
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Jamaican Standard English pronunciation, while it differs greatly from Jamaican Patois pronunciation, is nevertheless recognizably Caribbean. |
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Modern palmistry differs from the ancient methods in concentrating on what is called chirognomy at the expense of chiromancy. |
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Cibophobia differs from anorexia since appetite may persist but the pearson fears eating because of some associated or subsequent discomfort. |
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The ordinary hot saw, for sawing iron at a blight red heat, differs but little from a common circular wood-saw. |
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If the honourable gentleman differs with me on that subject, I differ as heartily with him, and shall always rejoice to differ. |
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The pluralism that confronts the cinema-goer differs from the uniformity of the belief-system which the traditional church-goer faces. |
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Because of this large anaerobic zone, the seafloor ecology differs from that of the neighbouring Atlantic. |
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In South Africa, the term freeway differs from most other parts of the world. |
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As a result, the length of time taken to perform checks differs between Schengen countries. |
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Kashmiri differs from the V2 languages of Europe in that in all clause types Kashmiri exhibits the characteristics of SOV languages. |
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Schwarzschild differs from Selkirk in that he develops a more robust model of discourse status. |
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To understand that he is not punctually right, nor those from whom he differs absolutely wrong. |
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Modern English differs greatly in word order from other modern Germanic languages, but earlier English shared many similarities. |
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This differs from usual title casing conventions, such as the English convention in which minor words are not capitalised. |
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Paleontology lies on the border between biology and geology, but differs from archaeology in that it excludes the study of anatomically modern humans. |
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This practice differs from what is standard for any given language, and it reaches its extremity concerning transliterations from other languages. |
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In the M2 plot above, each cotidal line differs by one hour from its neighbors, and the thicker lines show tides in phase with equilibrium at Greenwich. |
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Human evolutionary genetics studies how one human genome differs from the other, the evolutionary past that gave rise to it, and its current effects. |
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The meaning of the word turtle differs from region to region. |
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Dutch differs from German in its word order in subordinate clauses. |
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But including one or more dummy variables generates skewness and a nonsymmetric distribution that significantly differs from the normal distribution. |
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Compared with locations further north, the Scanian climate differs primary by being far less cold during the winter and in having longer springs and autumns. |
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However, the span of recorded history differs from region to region. |
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The meaning of moksha differs among the various Hindu schools of thought. |
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However, historians such as Ronald Hutton have noted that Wicca not only predates the modern New Age movement but also differs markedly in its general philosophy. |
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The language used, which differs from that of the ICEL translation of the Roman Rite of Mass, is based upon the Book of Common Prayer, originally written in the 16th century. |
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The tenor of Eliot's prosaic work differs greatly from that of his poetry. |
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It differs from teacakes and other sweet buns that are made with yeast. |
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Lutheran theology differs from Reformed theology in Christology, the purpose of God's Law, the divine grace, the concept of perseverance of the saints, and predestination. |
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A third group, the Stenopodidea, contains around 70 species and differs from the other groups in that the third pairs of legs is greatly enlarged. |
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The Mi-28N differs from the Mi-28A in having a mast-mounted Phazotron Arbalet millimetre-wave radar, improved main rotor blades and a new gearbox. |
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