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Another point of divergence is that, in recently settled urban areas, informal ties and reciprocities are likely to be more fragile.
Another point of divergence between CBS and its large counterparts is its decision to sell less commercial time in the upfront market and more during the season, in what is known as the scatter market.
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And here is another key point of divergence.
"Today's E.U. decision reflects a significant point of divergence".
Compared with other historical events, though, the Revolution is not a popular point of divergence.
Uchronia in particular makes it easy to search for works by "point of divergence," or altered event.
THIS year looks like becoming a major point of divergence for western travellers.
We can re-establish communication only by going back to the point of divergence.
They declined to fill the order.Diverging, convergingAt this point, the transatlantic relationship is at a point of divergence.
Indeed, in many contexts the question of whether or not to curtail the power of the church was the key point of divergence between otherwise similar liberal and conservative factions.
Of utmost importance, however, is one point of divergence: the walls of the Stoic's city are those of the world, and its law is that of reason; the limits of the Epicurean's city are those of a garden, and the law is that of friendship.
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