Sentence examples for be considerable competition between from inspiring English sources

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It is generally assumed that homogeneous freezing is a negligible process at temperatures above ∼−38°C when compared to heterogeneous ice nucleation; however, these results show that there may be considerable competition between the two nucleation modes.

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"Because of that, there is considerable competition for good people, which contributes to an increase in salaries".

By the 1950s, there was considerable competition among numismatists to be appointed an assay commissioner.

The difference between gross labour costs and take-home pay (tax wedges) can be considerable.

Yes, there are considerable differences between the two states' laws.

In reality, there is considerable distance between them.

Yet there is considerable difference between her fiction and nonfiction.

However, there was considerable variance between subjects.

We have more in common than not and often there is considerable overlap between identities.

There was considerable variability between volunteers.

There were considerable differences between the diagnoses.

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