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Gilbert said Federer in 2008 was like a baseball batting champion hitting.355 instead of.388 — a small but notable difference, particularly at Wimbledon, where he lost to Nadal in a five-set match many described as the greatest ever.
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Although the three cohorts are quite similar along most variables, some small but notable differences might be of interest.
Here, the small but notable differences between chemical classes can be observed as offset correlation lines, which corroborate the absolute CCS differences between helium and nitrogen noted previously for each chemical class.
Overall, there is a small but notable increase in the helium nitrogen CCS difference with increasing mass for all classes except lipids where a limited mass range is surveyed.
"There was a small but notable pattern of intimidation of Carter Center witnesses," Mr. Carter said.
A small but notable minority practices Hinduism or Buddhism, and some communities in the interior regions follow local religions.
There is also a small but notable repertoire of cast-bronze figures, including several fragments and complete examples of dancing girls, small chariots, carts, and animals.
Many of which were unusable for 8 h or more and had a small but notable economic impact.
The move is a small but notable step in the bid to bring the nascent technology into the Hollywood mainstream.
At that 1992 revival at BAM, I was astonished when a small but notable chunk of the crowd left early.
We also observed a small but notable effect on Porin levels.
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