Sentence examples for but the same phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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But the same phenomenon is visible in many other fields.

But the same phenomenon is observed with an exact predicate like costs fifty euros: a and b may each cost fifty euros, while together they don't, costing ninety euros, for instance.

Relations between French and German units were generally more tense, but the same phenomenon began to emerge.

It went with the territory, but the same phenomenon hasn't gone with the territory for artists and writers and photographers, over the last hundred years.

The archetypal example is teenagers caving to peer pressure, but the same phenomenon exists, in even stronger and more subtle ways, on the national level.

Japan is an extreme example because of the massive government-engineered distortions in its financial markets, but the same phenomenon could occur in regard to U.S. treasuries and even dividend stocks like utilities and telecoms, which have smashed their equity market competition this year.

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"Obviously, we need to do more work, but if the same phenomenon is relevant in humans, it may explain some of the recent demographic shift toward early diabetes".

At the same time, the new data originate from a similar (but not the same) phenomenon (process) for which the original model has been constructed so the existing model, even though it could applied, has to be treated with a certain level of reservation.

But the same phenomena exist in lots of sectors.

In other words, ill health and poor coping may be but expressions of the same phenomenon.

But acidification is completely the same phenomenon as global warming.

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