Sentence examples for difference appears to lie from inspiring English sources

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The difference appears to lie in the details: the American Time Use Survey asks respondents to evaluate their emotional state during only three randomly chosen activities; Dr. Kahneman and his team asked respondents to evaluate their emotional state during each "episode" of the day.

The primary difference appears to lie in the compounds involved in the clotting process; although modest discrepancies in the relative distribution of some compounds between these pools have also been reported [18] The clotting of blood maximally stimulates blood cell eicosanoid biosynthesis, and thus serum levels of these metabolites do not reflect physiological concentrations [19].

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The remainder appear to lie exclusively within the UTR, not affecting the annotated protein sequence.

The difference, at least so far, appears to lie in the sort of deals the companies are offering.

The major structural difference between SLO-1 and NspLOX appears to lie in the size of surface loops, which are enlarged in the eukaryotic enzyme.

The dependence of brightness on crystal length, however, appears to lie in two different regimes.

Whilst there is little difference between PET/CT and PET in accurately staging thoracic nodes, the overall benefit appears to lie in a moderate increase in specificity.

The answer appears to lie somewhere in between.

Speaking of work, I hate to memorize passwords and PINs, but that appears to lie ahead.

Ukip's website is still down, and the problem appears to lie in Deutschland, Europe.

The secret appears to lie in that old adage, work hard, play hard.

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