Sentence examples for be a difference in from inspiring English sources

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There could be a difference in the definition of attractiveness in Punjab which is different from the predominant Western belief.

The other plausible confounder could be a difference in coding of the STS by the cancer registries of different countries.

And there would be a difference in the commenters.

There will surely be a difference in the speed of the television and police movement!

For female subjects, too, there may be a difference in how they pose for other women.

"It may be a difference in the number of vessels moving around," she said.

Why might there be a difference in the way men and women are covered by the news media?

But while there can be a difference in knowledge, Mr. Mendes said, "there is no difference in skill".

"There might be a difference in quality," Mr. Seaman acknowledged, "but not enough to make a difference in anyone's lifetime.

There may also be a difference in what universities say they will consider and what in reality they do.

Mr. Cowen, known as an intellectual heavyweight, said there would be a difference in style from the populist Mr. Ahern.

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