But does misandry even exist? Is there a difference between individual hatred and a contempt that underlies centuries of discrimination? |
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When the first positive integer is larger than the second positive integer in a subtraction problem, the difference will be positive. |
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It makes no difference that there is no reason whatsoever for a private citizen to own an assault weapon. |
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White evangelicals are slightly more skeptical, but the poll found that it made no difference in how ardently they support Romney. |
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The interview can help the ao understand the student, and it can make a real difference in the overall admissions decision. |
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That is the difference between the protections embedded in our Bill of rights and the lived lives of our citizenry. |
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So, in the midst of all this chaos and cruelty to one another, what difference does having faith make? |
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Such is the difference between life in the civic textbooks and life in tea-party America. |
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But Anastasia showed me that brows are frames for the face, and make such a world of difference in how a woman looks. |
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In many villages, peasants have a hard time telling the difference between the alp and the many arbakai. |
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It makes no difference what we say. She's going to do what she wants anyway. |
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Only a trained eye can tell the difference between the original painting and a good copy. |
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A teacher compares the number of students wearing blue with the number of students wearing red. In this scenario, color is the independent variable with the difference in the number of students, categorized by color, being the dependent variable. |
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That asymmetry explains a great deal of the difference between the parties. |
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Incantations were passed on from receptary to receptary, with little difference between the learned and the popular. |
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The obvious difference between courtly dance and common folk dance traditions is the most evident in Javanese dance. |
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This is still a major difference between Swedish and Faroese and Icelandic today. |
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However, some changes were geographically limited and so created a dialectal difference between Old West Norse and Old East Norse. |
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In addition, the general distribution of best ITDs showed no significant difference between single units and neurophonics. |
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This difference was kept alive by invoking Ireland's historic past, its myths, legends and folklore. |
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At the time this difference was sufficient to preclude the union being pursued. |
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Over time these terms acquired distinct connotations leading to the present difference in definition. |
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Scottish use of latin terms provincia and comitatus makes the difference clear. |
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On the European continent, there is a clear difference between noble arms and burgher arms. |
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This shows that economy's net exports must be equal to the difference between savings and investment. |
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Another name for net exports is the trade balance, as it tells us the difference between imports and exports from being equal. |
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The temperature difference between summer and winter is about fifteen degrees, but it varies depending on the proximity of the sea. |
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However, a majority of the published reports show an appreciable difference between grains harvested from dressed or nondressed seeds. |
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Using the 3D rotation task, Hotting and coworkers observed no difference in spatial reasoning between endurance and nonendurance training. |
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Therefore, there is no difference in signage, numbering, road standard or map marking from other national roads. |
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Not everyone can make all of these distinctions or knows the difference between gourmet and nongourmet coffee. |
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In practice, the difference between the two terms is small and what is meant is usually clear, based on context. |
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The fyrd and the housecarls both fought on foot, with the major difference between them being the housecarls' superior armour. |
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After his father's death, the difference changed to a label of five points per pale ermine and France. |
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A phylum is not a fundamental division of nature, such as the difference between electrons and protons. |
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Despite this difference of opinion, the two men remained friendly until Sedgwick's death. |
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Thus Veillot's families were similar to the Linnaean genera, with the difference that shrikes were no longer included amongst the birds of prey. |
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The polecat may be the best example of a species for which the level of killing really did make a difference to the population. |
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In dolphins, and other marine mammals, there is no great difference between the outer and inner environments. |
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In business, the difference between the sale price and the production cost of a product is the unit profit. |
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Another important difference concerns the treatment of property rents, land rents and real estate rents. |
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In Canada, the main difference in law between treason and high treason depends on whether the nation is at war. |
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He only perceived a difference in the degrees of their noxiousness to Europe. |
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The only difference is that it was not necessary for him to theorise, represent them graphically or numericise them. |
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Another difference at this age is the distribution of sleep and wake across the nychthemeron. |
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That Louis won may not be disputed, but as I read the fight, there was only a fractional difference in his favour at the finish. |
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A striking difference for the colonists in New England compared to other regions was seasonality. |
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Although Clogging is a nationwide style of dance there is a varying difference between East coast and West coast. |
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Cations which have a large difference in radii are not likely to readily substitute. |
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The contour interval of a contour map is the difference in elevation between successive contour lines. |
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In cartography, the contour interval is the elevation difference between adjacent contour lines. |
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The only difference from Hebrew is that, in the case of the direct object, it is preferable to retain the pronoun rather than suppress it. |
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In both cases, this term does not imply any legal difference between Sardinians and the other Italian citizens. |
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It can be noted by the huge difference in statistical income between the northern and southern regions and municipalities. |
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During July are the temperature difference between north and south not large. |
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This pressure difference is usually used to produce flow, which drives a turbine and electrical generator. |
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This otherhood, itself based on solidarity with other human beings, provides the difference which evades paradox. |
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This difference is because in deeper water, a surge can be dispersed down and away from the hurricane. |
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Surge can be measured directly at coastal tidal stations as the difference between the forecast tide and the observed rise of water. |
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Internal waves move very slowly because the density difference between the joined media is very small. |
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This difference was because the ice sheets in Europe produced extensive anticyclones above them. |
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Since body tissue is denser than water, fish must compensate for the difference or they will sink. |
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The main difference between each family of mysticete is in their feeding adaptations and subsequent behaviour. |
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The most notable difference between Old and Middle Dutch is in a feature of speech known as vowel reduction. |
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This difference resulted from the High German consonant shift, with the Uerdingen and Benrath lines being two notable linguistic borders. |
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Examples of this in English are the difference between a green house and a greenhouse or a black board and a blackboard. |
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The strength of the sea breeze is directly proportional to the temperature difference between the land mass and the sea. |
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The exact position of each turbine matters, because a difference of 30m could potentially double output. |
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The result was two jettties with 500 m difference in length between the southern and the northern one. |
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This difference suggests that, in the few decades between the Ptolemaic map and the Tabula, the Sicambri were absorbed by the Franks. |
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The biggest difference between Belgian Dutch and Dutch used in the Netherlands is in the pronunciation of words. |
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The explosion creates a bubble in the water, and due to the difference in pressure, the bubble will collapse from the bottom. |
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German commanders wrote during the campaign and after that often only a small difference had separated success from failure. |
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Guderian denied this and wrote that the defence of Calais was heroic but made no difference to the course of events at Dunkirk. |
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By measuring the frequency of the returned signal and comparing that with the original, the difference can be easily measured. |
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Then, by extrapolating current range and altitude difference to anticipated future values, it determines if a potential collision threat exists. |
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In general terms, the angular difference between satellites in each orbit is 30, 105, 120, and 105 degrees apart, which sum to 360 degrees. |
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First, compute the difference between satellites, then between receivers, and finally between epochs. |
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Thus the triple difference result eliminates practically all clock bias errors and the integer ambiguity. |
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Note the difference in spelling between the village of St Lawrence and its church, which is dedicated to the Roman Martyr Laurence. |
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Chinmoy taught that both prayer and meditation are important, but there is a difference in the result. |
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The distinction between the two is one of the difference between cases of nouns in Irish. |
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Short astronomic cycles can be the difference between the tides or the spring tide every two weeks. |
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This difference is reflected in the structure of the cervical vertebrae in the two groups, which are clearly distinct. |
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To find the bounded area between two quadratic functions, we subtract one from the other to write the difference as. |
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This difference in practice is markedly seen for the Pacific Ocean in the adjacent figure. |
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By land area alone, however, Canada ranks fourth, the difference being due to it having the world's largest proportion of fresh water lakes. |
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The difference of cotidal phase from the phase of a reference tide is the epoch. |
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If this difference is high, a strong westerly wind will result which in winter carries warm and humid Atlantic air masses right down to Europe. |
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The difference between the corresponding date and the collection date of the seawater sample is the average age for the water parcel. |
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When the difference in temperature of the air masses is larger, so is the storm's instability, turbulence, and thus severity. |
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There is no preference for either normal or reversed polarity, and no statistical difference between the distributions of these polarities. |
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There is a difference between the sea life west of Cape Point and that to the east due to the markedly differing sea temperatures. |
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The difference lies in the amount of societal acceptance that these men were afforded. |
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Article 5 of the 1831 Belgian Constitution made a difference between ordinary naturalization, and grande naturalisation. |
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The density difference is a function of different temperatures and salinity. |
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There is generally no difference in weight or size between sexes of Atlantic Cod. |
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The difference is that in New Zealand researchers took the necessary steps and began treatment. |
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One difference is that humans have a far faster and more accurate throw than other animals. |
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The only perceivable difference between the AP and FBI photos is that the man in the FBI photo is clean-shaven and shorter-haired. |
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The difference in the expression of Bmp4 have been shown to be associated with changes in the growth and shape of the beak. |
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Mrs Norris keeps up a strict difference between her Bertram nieces and lowly Fanny. |
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Since 2006, all idents have been generic to the entire network with no difference between regions and only the ITV1 name being used. |
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The OECD attributes this difference to South Africa's widespread welfare system. |
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He wanted to localize the difference between man and the other animals, which appeared to reside in speech. |
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Reconstructions are tentative and multiple versions with varying degrees of difference exist. |
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As forecast in the Moscow Declaration in 1943, a subtle difference was seen in the treatment of Austria by the Allies. |
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Thirdly, the difference in institutional arrangements may influence immigrant assimilation. |
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At the end, there was little difference between the Roman military and the barbarians across the borders. |
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But there is a wide difference between the isolated permutations described by his predecessors and his own comprehensive generalizations. |
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The difference between an infection and a colonization is often only a matter of circumstance. |
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Some claim that Magburaka should be included in the above list, but there is considerable difference among sources. |
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That there was a difference in time was guaranteed by the terms of the bill. |
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There can also be a marked difference in temperature and rainfall from one side of the island to the other. |
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It is interesting to see how clearly theory predicts the difference between the ascending and descending curves of a dynamo. |
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The difference between GMT and chronometer time is carefully determined and applied as a correction to all chronometer readings. |
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Data were not available to allow us to validate the examples given or verify the extent to which this difference occurred. |
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In Florida there is no legal difference between towns, villages and cities. |
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She used her preshot routine during games, but it made little difference in her success rate. |
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The most apparent visual difference between llamas and camels is that camels have a hump or humps and llamas do not. |
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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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Most of the almanac-makers had gone over to Copernicanism by this time, but it made no difference to their prognosticatory activities. |
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The difference between the two is largely controlled by differences in just two genes. |
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This difference is due to the extreme difference in definitions between The Economist's and many other models. |
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Another major difference between the syntax of Chinese and languages like English lies in the stacking order of modifying clauses. |
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However, no syntactic rule for the difference between dog and dog catcher, or dependent and independent. |
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Whether V precedes O or O precedes V however, has been shown to be a very telling difference with wide consequences on phrasal word orders. |
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The following example shows the difference between e and ae when applied in the same sentence. |
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This marks one important difference between classical and intuitionistic negation. |
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Another difference is the indefinite article, 'n in Afrikaans and een in Dutch. |
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As the pronunciation of one phoneme changes, other phonemes shift pronunciation as well, often maximizing the difference among phonemes. |
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The subscripts indicate a central word order difference across direct and indirect questions. |
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One can see that the difference is in the language, not in the reality of the objects. |
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This similarity is another source of confusion, since it obscures the difference between prepositional and particle phrasal verbs. |
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Because of this difference of syntax, ought is sometimes excluded from the class of modal verbs, or is classed as a semimodal. |
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Generally, the two forms are complementary, but occasionally the difference has been exploited to provide contrast. |
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There are a few pairs of words of different meanings whose only difference is capitalisation of the first letter. |
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Simultaneous oscillation of pulses with four-fold difference in pulsewidths and tens of Hz repetition rate difference is observed. |
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The difference is that the other bishops are vicars of Christ for their own local churches, the pope is vicar of Christ for the whole Church. |
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The significant factor was the pilot's negligence at the time, and the pilot's lack of license made no difference there. |
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But there is, as in other woods, a great deal of difference between this and the quartered timber. |
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When I emphasize the difference between law and morals I do so with reference to a single end, that of learning and understanding the law. |
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The difference is clear in their attitude toward error and appellate review. |
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But there is a difference between these two species of colonies, with respect to the laws by which they are bound. |
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The difference is that the driver behind this test is the strong public interest in ensuring public confidence in the administration of justice. |
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Overshot and backshot water wheels are typically used where the available height difference is more than a couple of meters. |
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Stream wheels gain little or no advantage from head, a difference in water level. |
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However, for the main types of textiles, plain weave, twill, or satin weave, there is little difference between the ancient and modern methods. |
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This difference in values, he argues, constitutes surplus value, which the capitalists extract and accumulate. |
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Aggregate excess demand in a market is the difference between the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied as a function of price. |
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This difference was most notable in the states with the largest populations, such as New York and Pennsylvania. |
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Thus both the flyer and bobbin rotate to twist the yarn, and the difference in speed continually winds the yarn onto the bobbin. |
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The static head is proportional to the difference in height through which the water falls. |
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The difference between atmospheric pressure above the piston and the partial vacuum below drove the piston down the cylinder. |
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Where there is little seasonal difference growth rings are likely to be indistinct or absent. |
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In temperate softwoods, there often is a marked difference between latewood and earlywood. |
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Conversely, when there is a clear demarcation there may not be a noticeable difference in structure within the growth ring. |
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In chemical terms, the difference between hardwood and softwood is reflected in the composition of the constituent lignin. |
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If the temperature difference is great enough cracking and tearing can occur. |
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The difference between the thickness of initial and rolled metal piece is called Draught. |
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One other subtle difference between these two toolholders is the thread used to hold the pull stud. |
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The difference in the two forces would be proportional to the difference in area of the two pistons. |
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The cause of the difference in production volume is the complexity of the molecular structure of the chemical. |
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The damaged glass pieces needed to be replaced, but because of a difference in colour, it was decided to replace all the glass. |
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Double slipways were installed to haul boats over when the difference in water levels were too great for the flash lock to operate. |
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If Malthus and Ricardo differed, it was a difference of men who accepted the same first principles. |
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The power extracted from the water depends on the volume and on the difference in height between the source and the water's outflow. |
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A monopoly chooses that price that maximizes the difference between total revenue and total cost. |
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Consumer surplus is the difference between the value of a good to a consumer and the price the consumer must pay in the market to purchase it. |
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The key evidence of the difference is the geologic behavior of the Po Valley in northern Italy. |
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There was a significant difference of 30 minutes between the two surges with Malham Cove being slower to react to the floodwater. |
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The mill's second major difference is that it rift-saws and quarter-saws the majority of its wood. |
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Since pH is a logarithmic scale, a difference of one pH unit is equivalent to a tenfold difference in hydrogen ion concentration. |
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As a consequence, for most practical purposes, the difference between the total and seawater scales is very small. |
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They see no difference between an idler with a hat and national cockade, and an idler in a cowl or in a rochet. |
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Without insisting on a difference between the inventors and the spellers of words, Socrates makes short work of this case. |
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If you are using a 15 ml tablespoon, for most recipes the difference will not be noticeable. |
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There appears, however, to be some difference of opinion as to the value of so many transplantings. |
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The difference in Dr. Allen's own appearance, when his improvements are in and out, is simply and unexaggeratedly wonderful. |
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Such a difference in lifetimes expresses the unidenticality of masses, energies and momenta of axial-vector photons of the different components. |
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The difference is that gangsta rappers often identify themselves as the criminals, and are proud of their unreformability. |
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The difference lies in the conception of the cosmic forces of Ahuramazda and Ahriman, good and evil, respectively. |
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Properly wet-sanding your vehicle will make a night-and-day difference in the final presentation and sleekness of your paint job. |
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Experience that's worldwide and worldwise. It's a difference that's helped us make friends with a world full of travelers. |
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Half arrowheads are indicative of difference and are used in a zygonic context to show approximate imitation. |
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Advocates of disability rights emphasize difference in physical or psychological functioning, rather than inferiority. |
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In modern Spanish, there is no difference between the pronunciation of orthographic b and v, with some exceptions in Caribbean Spanish. |
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Another difference was that Old West Norse lost certain combinations of consonants. |
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The difference in value between the two currencies is not significant. |
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There's no difference between the two houses. They look exactly the same. |
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The difference between an association and an aggregation is entirely conceptual and is focused strictly on semantics. |
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Alveolar dead space is herein defined as the difference between the physiologic and anatomic dead spaces. |
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The analemma also records the difference between local solar time and local mean time for each day of the year. |
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I tried to hit the bullseye by first bracketing it with two shots and then splitting the difference with my third, but I missed. |
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There was a consistent significant difference in sensitivity to casodex between T14 and T25 clones of early passages. |
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If a particular whale species isn't endangered, then there's not a blind bit of difference between butchering them or cattle. |
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He must be blind indeed who does not perceive the radical and chasmal difference between the truthful and the poetical modes of inculcation. |
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The one percent of difference between human and chimpkind, as it turns out, makes all the difference. |
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Introducing difference into the flow of time, it suggested the possibility of counterlives in the present. |
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The crystal system to which a particular molecule belongs can make a considerable difference to how easy it is to solve. |
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The difference between a cult and an established religion is sometimes about one generation. |
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A salient difference between cybertravel and forms of travel previously discussed is the disembodied nature of the cybertraveller. |
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Cytoplasmic inheritance or dauermodification are considered the most likely explanations for this difference in photoperiod reaction. |
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The difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the film and the coating can cause the coating to delaminate. |
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This difference is called a deviate. When a deviate is divided by its SD a, it is called a relative deviate or a standard deviate. |
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The difference in weight of the regular and the diet drink of the same brand roughly equals to the amount of sugar in the regular drink. |
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Away therefore went I with the constable, leaving the old warden and the young constable to compose their difference as they could. |
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There appeared to be no difference in the movement of a dip-coat on glass or wax. |
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The difference is, while the klutz's mishaps are interpreted as funny, the dojikko's mishaps are interpreted as cute. |
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The more interesting question is, What is the difference between an endemic and an ecotype? |
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The electronics is the difference between a modern and an old-fashion thermostat. |
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Data were tested for equiproportionality and Chi-square test associated p-value is reported when the difference is statistically significant. |
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The only key difference between geomap and geochart visualizations is the method used to render the actual drawing of the map. |
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The gold farming industry turns one man's play into another's work, but most gaming workers see a clear difference between work and play. |
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The concept of God and immortality is for him a guaranty of this eternal difference between right and wrong. |
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Cosmetic imaging helps my patients see for themselves how gum lifts can make the difference between a satisfactory case and a great case. |
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The difference being that Eq. is discrete and we cannot gyroaverage over the phase. |
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Measure Maddalena, and measure Minerva, and from forehead to chin, you won't find a hairbreadth of difference between them. |
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A major difference is also the use of the Welsh language, as laws concerning it apply in Wales and not in the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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The difference between the arms and device of Ireland appears to be on the crown only, which is added to the harp when used as a device. |
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The difference between the outflow and the inflow comes entirely from fresh water. |
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Additional fresh water comes from the difference of precipitation less evaporation, which is positive. |
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The gulf between noble and ignoble was very large, but the difference between a freeman and an indentured labourer was small. |
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In architecture and sculpture, the difference between Greek models and Roman paintings are apparent. |
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The Romans recognized the difference between disease and wounds, each requiring separate treatment. |
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There is also a great difference between English and Scottish historiography on King Edward. |
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I switched to a different bank for better customer service, but there was little difference in terms of interest rates. |
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The difference in capability was at this stage not significant, however, and Henry's forces had new armour and weaponry. |
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She offered very limited aid to foreign Protestants and failed to provide her commanders with the funds to make a difference abroad. |
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I can taste the difference between sodas with isoglucose and those made with real sugar. |
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This is perhaps the most significant difference between the original text and the current text. |
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He articulated clearly the difference between a full legislative union and a federation. |
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Confusion about his height results from the difference between the French pouce and British inch. |
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The difference between private life and commerce was a fluid one distinguished by an informal demarcation of function. |
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The difference this made to the effectiveness of air defences is questionable. |
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The departure of India and Pakistan made small economic difference in the United Kingdom. |
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You are depressed for a while because you are grieving for the difference between your hopes and the reality. |
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There is a great difference in the delivery of the mathematics, which are the most abstracted of knowledges. |
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An important difference was the gradual loss of tax revenue by the new polities. |
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However, the difference is most dramatic in the western coastal islands of Scotland. |
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Sellers willing to offer their goods at a lower price than the equilibrium price receive the difference as producer surplus. |
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Buyers willing to pay for goods at a higher price than the equilibrium price receive the difference as consumer surplus. |
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The 'tax gap' is the difference between the amount of tax that should, in theory, be collected by HMRC, against what is actually collected. |
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Either way, the valuation difference should be reduced assuming perfect competition and a perfectly tradable good. |
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Science also slowly came to realise the difference between perception of colour and mathematisable optics. |
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Robert was the last of four children, two boys and two girls, and there was an age difference of seven years between him and the next youngest. |
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In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. |
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Babbage's own account of the origin of the difference engine begins with the Astronomical Society's wish to improve The Nautical Almanac. |
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Babbage began in 1822 with what he called the difference engine, made to compute values of polynomial functions. |
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Nine years later, in 2000, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for the difference engine. |
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Per Georg Scheutz wrote about the difference engine in 1830, and experimented in automated computation. |
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No discovery of mine has made, or is likely to make, directly or indirectly, for good or ill, the least difference to the amenity of the world. |
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It was first described in 1837 as the successor to Babbage's difference engine, a design for a mechanical computer. |
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The tangent line is a limit of secant lines just as the derivative is a limit of difference quotients. |
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The phenomenon of thermal expansion means that a temperature difference will have a corresponding difference in density across the loop. |
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This pressure difference drives ventilation between platforms and the surface exits through the passenger foot network. |
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This biological difference occurs because women have more resistance to infections and degenerative diseases. |
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The sum of expenditures and taxes minus total income is a loss, when this difference is positive. |
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It may be that there was some difference in the confirmation rite, or that there was no confirmation at all. |
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The performance difference between desktops and lunchboxes was practically nil. |
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With some variant texts and minor difference in the order of readings, it is similar in form to the Roman Rite. |
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Oddly, the big difference didn't come in our user ratings, where we expected the famously friendly Mac interface to shine. |
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This sense of being connected makes a difference to how the Methodist Church as a whole is structured. |
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The sanidines were loose macrocrysts and their difference in ages suggests that they were derived from two separate flows. |
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There was also a difference in the types of degrees awarded at these universities. |
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One interesting issue is the difference between the Scopus and Thomson Reuters databases. |
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This is an important cultural difference of interpretation between London as a haole writer and Sheldon as a maoli writer. |
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At the Restoration, this sensed difference became a kind of critical dogma. |
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The Porter family did not approve of the match, partly because of the difference in their ages. |
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The money would have made a critical difference to the poet's expectations. |
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A player concedes the game before the 21st end if the score difference is such that it is impossible to draw equal or win within the 21 ends. |
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A golfer's score is usually expressed as the difference between the player's number of strokes and the par score. |
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The difference of 0.02 sec. may be attributed to conduction from the outer surface of the column to the sphincter embedded in its mesogloea. |
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The main difference from the merit table was all sides would now have to play all other sides in a round robin. |
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The main difference between malignant and normal cancerous cells is on the distribution and number of microclassifications. |
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Where there is a difference in motion, then there is energy to be extracted at the interface. |
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Thus, a difference in true wind creates a different apparent wind at different heights. |
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In the case of the Union Flag, the difference is subtle and is easily missed by the uninformed. |
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In practice, the difference is minor as Parliament is responsible for all the powers on both lists and must give its consent to devolve them. |
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The difference is subtle but was fully grasped by those who entered the treaty. |
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This difference results from the Crown dependencies owing allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II rather than the Government of the United Kingdom. |
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The difference is that GDP defines its scope according to location, while GNI defines its scope according to ownership. |
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The only difference between this and privateering was that these volunteer ships were under the discipline of the regular navy. |
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Despite the similarities, Stone argued that a crucial difference was that the land grants under the timar system were not hereditary at first. |
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Codes seek to define and delineate the difference between conduct and behavior that is malum in se, malum prohibitum, and good practice. |
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When viewed as a whole system, the difference between a codified and uncodified constitution is one of degree. |
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The doctrine of stare decisis, also known as case law or precedent by courts, is the major difference to codified civil law systems. |
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When discussing civil law, one should keep in mind the conceptual difference between a statute and a codal article. |
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Assuming he denies this story, use it as a jumping-off point to discuss the difference between monogamy and monogamish. |
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One difference from the free market economy is that the state is not passive, but takes active regulatory measures. |
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The main difference is that international trade is typically more costly than domestic trade. |
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The difference was illustrated in 2014 when British Airways replaced three B777 flights between London and Los Angeles with two A380, per day. |
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More information on the difference between the claimant count and the headline measure of unemployment is in this pdf. |
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Census's report stated that in US once other factors are accounted for there is still a difference in earnings between women and men. |
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S States and Canadian Provinces there is a tenfold difference in homicide rates related to inequality. |
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A portion of all genetic variation is functionally neutral, producing no phenotypic effect or significant difference in fitness. |
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The macroscopic variant of Maxwell's equation is equally general, however, with the difference being one of bookkeeping. |
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Little difference was found between the maternal clans in the four provinces. |
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This effectively means that populations of organisms must have reached a certain measurable level of difference to be recognised as subspecies. |
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This describes the movie-goer's wish to overcome the difference between herself and the star so that she can become more like the star. |
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