While the language surrounding the two programs may differ, the dissimilarities end there. |
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His practice of mobility is based on a constant but consciously unsuccessful effort to merge dissimilarities and blend antipodes. |
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Of course there will be hard cases when the dissimilarities between the passage in the book and in an alleged source are great. |
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If the comparison print would not show an interrupted line would one regard it to be dissimilarities? |
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If these minutiae are similar in the comparison print these are points of agreement, if not these are distinct dissimilarities. |
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Because of the dissimilarities between the ADA and the Act, comparisons with American jurisprudence must be made cautiously. |
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The requisite of such a conversion does not erase dissimilarities of individual steps. |
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If dissimilarities are explained the explanation is written down, reference to observations in the information phase is given. |
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Separated at birth, it seems. Obviously, the list of dissimilarities would be as long as your arm, or as Brazil's coastline. |
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The dissimilarities that do not create problems include, first, the vocabulary and definitions used in the two sets of rules. |
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Other marked dissimilarities between saurischians and ornithischians are found in their jaws and teeth, their limbs, and especially their skulls. |
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We demonstrate similarities and dissimilarities in ossicles of three pleuronectiform taxa obtained from the Baltic Sea. |
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But the two firms' dissimilarities soon caused problems. |
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In this table, Ms. Landry shows the difficulties or the dissimilarities between the braille that is proposed and the current version of braille in both languages. |
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Nevertheless, the interaction between the federal and provincial tax systems and the applicable provincial royalty regimes could result in dissimilarities in the overall treatment of energy investments. |
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Despite the dissimilarities, misunderstandings and the lack of time, certain tendencies came to light, revealing the challenges the sector must face. |
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The foregoing points to dissimilarities which would affect price formation and hence levels, and which therefore imply that Russian prices may not be used for the purpose of establishing a new level of measures. |
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It is therefore appropriate to consider organizing roundtables among different layers of police to discuss common strategies in view of the crime similarities and dissimilarities found. |
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Within the Empirical Standard Approach incipient ridges are not regarded as dissimilarities during comparison but, as a logical consequence, are no basis for dactyloscopic points either. |
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Thus, in spite of the dissimilarities in their organisational styles, the Canadian and American chicken industries have progressed in more or less the same way, when compared over almost three decades. |
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The choice of issues to be addressed by an insolvency agreement may be influenced by the similarities or dissimilarities between the laws and procedures of the States involved in the particular cross-border case. |
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While a hand and a foot have many dissimilarities, the analogy focuses on their similarity in having an inner surface. |
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It is often used in Ecology to test if the dissimilarities between several sites, in terms abundancy of species on one side, and in terms of geophysical characteristics on the other side, can be related or not. |
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In conjunction with multidimensional scaling, dendrograms also provide a visual representation of the pattern of similarities or dissimilarities among a set of objects. |
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