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Discover Ludwig"differ in nature" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that two things have fundamental differences or characteristics that make them distinct from each other. Example: The two theories may seem similar, but they actually differ in nature. One is based on scientific evidence while the other is based on philosophical principles.
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However, moderate/considerable heterogeneity suggested that treatments may differ in nature or effect in different trial patients.
For instance, due to differences in land ownership, peasants in China differ in nature from peasants in the West.
Second, this method allows for incorporating criteria, which differ in nature.
These two protocols greatly differ in nature and they both have significant limitations.
For Bergson, image differs from representation, but it does not differ in nature from representation since Bergson's criticism of materialism consists in showing that matter does not differ in nature from representation.
Of course, it is worth noting that such disruptions differ in nature and that the variety of disruptions is extensive.
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The material world was still thought to be composed of smallest particles, which differed in nature and which in certain definite ways could form relatively stable structures (atoms).
The employee transporting problem differs in nature from HVRP by not considering the routing, thus a computational comparison with other methods in the literature will not serve any purpose and such a task was not undertaken.
Although the presentations differed in nature and format, each began with one or more slides on context setting, highlighting the considerable diversity that is found within the Asia Pacific region.
Daniel Norwell of North Carolina, however, argued the allegations about Trump differed in nature from those being leveled against Weinstein.
However, there is also an increased rate of cardiovascular adverse events, although these events differed in nature and frequency between the two studies.
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