There exists wide divergency as to what form of future human life we have to encourage. |
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Again, there may be a divergency of view between the accountants, or there may be alternative principles. |
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Thus, the high divergency of this family might make the identification of orthologous genes in other eukaryotic species difficult. |
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Not surprisingly, the stylistic divide roughly paralleled a divergency in prices. |
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Of course, if there had been a divergency of views within the Commission, that must be brought out. |
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The effectiveness of the opposition depends on divergency of views rather than on ethnic or religious affinity. |
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Faced with such divergency of viewpoints, it appears essential to identify cohesive aspects likely to federate. |
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A unique beam length compensation system eliminates the divergency of the laser beam, ensuring identical cutting results at any location within the cutting area at optimal speed. |
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Within the euro zone, the fact that the exchange rate is irrevocably fixed precludes the possibility of correcting any divergency in the competitiveness of the member states. |
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