Sentence examples for a matter of differing from inspiring English sources

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The conflict over Stand Your Ground isn't simply a matter of race; it's a matter of differing trajectories in history and their implications in the present.

One of the issues with the brakes, that they have less power than those in conventional cars, may just be a matter of differing performance and has not yet been deemed to breach safety regulations.

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But P.T.S.D. cannot be reduced to a simple matter of differing cultural attitudes.

In other cases it's simply a matter of distributors' tastes differing from those of the filmmakers.

For example, if ordinary objects are spacetime worms made up of appropriately related instantaneous temporal parts that are themselves complete bundles of compresent tropes, then change can be read as a matter of having different temporal parts that differ in their constitutive properties.

As a matter of fact, it only differs in the coefficients determining the position of x i + 1 on the geodesic from x i to t k.

However, based on the remarkably worse clinical course and prognosis it is still a matter of debate whether PCNSL differ from systemic DLBCL with respect to their molecular features and pathogenesis.

Although primary lymphomas of the central nervous system (PCNSL) and extracerebral diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cannot be distinguished histologically, it is still a matter of debate whether PCNSL differ from systemic DLBCL with respect to their molecular features and pathogenesis.

The precise structure of CENH3 nucleosomes and higher dimensional chromatin is a matter of much investigation and may differ considerably in different cellular contexts (for recent review, see [ 6]).

As a matter of fact, the EU countries differ from each other in economy, culture and society among others.

The human variation model also treats reconstruction as a form of recognition, but with a different emphasis: to recognize people with disabilities not as members of as a "discrete and insular" minority created by exclusionary practices, but as individuals who simply differ as a matter of degree from population norms for one or more physical or mental characteristics.

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