Sentence examples for continual differences from inspiring English sources

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Though technically at peace between 1713 and 1744, the two colonial powers experienced continual differences over boundaries of Acadia (Nova Scotia) and northern New England as well as control of the Ohio Valley.

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Even Pinker, a descriptivist, goes along with me part way on that: "The most consistently respected meaning difference between continual and continuous," he notes, "is that continuous can be used for spatial as well as temporal continuity (a continuous line of trees'), whereas continual can be used only for temporal continuity.

It reminds me of the difference between continual and continuous.

In addition, we will perform analyses that will focus on time to next visit when a patient has moderate to severe disease activity, rates of targeted adverse events, and differences in continual measures of disease activity.

We will estimate and test differences in continual measures of disease activity using random-effects linear regression models adjusting for the levels of clustering and compare mean changes in scores between the T2T and UC groups.

For desalinating ocean water or brackish groundwater, new filtration technologies can make a real difference, Worley anticipates, citing "continual advancements in membrane materials and energy recovery systems.

Through it black feminists have been able to point out the failures of the wider feminist movement – which lie in its continual failure to capture and reflect the extreme differences in how women live their lives.

Apart from these differences in motion speed and the continual presentation of the targets, all other properties of the stimulus were consistent with experiment 2a.

In plants, besides the presence of electropotential differences (EPDs) across organs, there is continual transmission of electrical action potentials (APs) via vascular tissues.

Continue to seek out a continual future.

Histologic examination after six days was revealed on the surface of excisions the formation of an almost continual layer in the 15 mW/cm group with a significant difference compared to the control and 1 mW/cm groups.

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