Sentence examples for differences in capability from inspiring English sources

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Second, Lehr does not recognise the tremendous differences in capability between the states of east Africa and the nations of southeast Asia.

Due to the different cognitive demands in analytical and dynamic problems (e.g., using existing knowledge vs. generating knowledge; OECD [2014]), we suspect differences in capability utilisation in math and science.

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The new START accord helps improve U.S.-Russian relations, but differences in capabilities and doubts about intentions will make further steps harder.

Intel showed off designs for its all-in-one Project Alloy VR headset a few weeks ago, and while there are some differences in capabilities, it's clear that both companies see wireless VR as where the industry is headed.

During the discussions we could therefore clearly observe the tension in teacher teams between the wish to adhere to a liberal egalitarian/meritocratic ideal of equal opportunities, and the wish to give a diverse student population the means to study successfully by taking into account the differences in capabilities among students.

It is important to keep in perspective inherent differences in capabilities between tissue-based assays and in vivo assays using molecular imaging.

Gimenez et al. [ 10] in their in vivo study also reported no difference in capability of examiners with different work experience, in detecting caries lesions or assessing their acitivity [ 10].

The difference in capability was at this stage not significant, however, and Henry's forces had new armour and weaponry.

These differences in folding capability might explain different phenotypic outcomes even among siblings sharing a given phenotype [ 2], and also possibly, the different response to pyridoxine supplementation among PH1 patients with the same phenotype [ 63, 64].

This observation might be anticipated taking into account that differences in neutralisation capability have been found using different genotypes of DENV-2.

Three ring-width models (an inverse transformation of cambial age, Hugershoff curves and a fifth degree polynomial), all augmented by aspect, resulted in similar fit statistics but demonstrated large differences in predictive capability (Fig. 7).

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