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Or, as he put it, "a slightly different conclusion".
In the Giants' locker room, Jacobs was coming to a slightly different conclusion.
(Lenin, who loved Herzen's writings, drew a slightly different conclusion: one can picture him reading with glee the scenes of social-democratic incompetence that Herzen describes so well).
Wood's book led me to a slightly different conclusion, however: that it would be too hasty to rule out the possibility America may once again produce new generations of similarly transformative leaders.
PAGE A16 Citizen Journalist Project a Year Old A18 BUSINESS STREAK OVER AS SHARES PLUNGE In Dow's Worst Loss in a Month Investors who had been thinking the worst might be over for bank stocks reached a slightly different conclusion Thursday: take the money and run.
While not entirely disputing that data, social media monitoring firm SocMetrics, comes to a slightly different conclusion today by examining one particular vertical: moms.
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He says the 2008 analysis came to very slightly different conclusion than the 1990 paper - but not enough to alter the warming trend.
Our finding that the passerine ancestor had a violet-type SWS1 reaches slightly different conclusions in comparison with a recent study suggesting that the passerine ancestor was UVS [ 41], which was the first paper examining avian SWS1 evolution that used a phylogeny in which passerines and parrots were specified sister orders.
Furthermore, the group was small and a larger set of experts (also from additional countries) might come to slightly different conclusions.
Although both Einstein and Infeld and Zahar use the same basic argument, they reach slightly different conclusions.
Other feminists apply contractualist political philosophy inspired by Rawls to the problem of justice for women but draw slightly different conclusions from Okin.
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