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Thus, if the cognitivist theory of emotions were correct, there would be no fundamental differences between cognitive and emotional theories of blame.
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We kept telling them that there are no fundamental differences between us.
It suits both to play the "good cop, bad cop" role from time to time, but in reality there are no fundamental differences between the two.
And there are no fundamental differences within NATO in assessing the state of affairs inside Russia; the discussions, however, are on the tactical level, about how to move ahead.
There are obvious differences between a human's spinal cord and a frog's, he says, but "there are no fundamental differences, meaning I don't see any reason [similar experiments] would not eventually work [in humans]," Levin says.
However, the data suggest that there are no fundamental differences between the groups.
There are no fundamental differences in the characteristics that determine child nutrition outcomes in urban and rural areas.
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However, the comparison of demographics and overall health care utilization rates suggested that there were no fundamental differences between the two regions and Bavaria as a whole.
In the allometric space, the two lineages appear to overlap to a considerable degree, suggesting that there are no fundamental differences in allometries between them.
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