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The phrase "differences in manner" is a valid phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to differences in behavior, attitude, and/or execution. For example: "The differences in manner between the two siblings are quite remarkable."
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Some unknown group of polychaetes may have been able to secrete structures of calcium phosphate, but the large differences in manner of growth between conodonts and polychaete jaws constitute a convincing argument against the polychaete hypothesis.
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Given that the president's approval ratings are still north of 80% as he enters the final year of his second term, this is worth a lot.Despite their difference in manner, Ms Rousseff has become Lula's political shadow.
Perhaps otherwise this difference in manner would be written off as imagined.
The difference in manner of approaching the barrier was assessed using the χ test and Fisher's exact test.
Although no overall sex difference was observed in incident diabetes in the DPP, sex difference in manner of diagnosis was observed.
These results indicate that there may be little biological difference between cSqCC and pSqCC yet show slight difference in manner of proliferation.
Next to this remark — "In some nations everybody is by nature so astute, versatile, and sympathetic that education hardly makes any difference in manners or mind" — she writes "France".
The different cotyledon phenotypes of sco1-1 and sco1-4 is likely due to differences in the manner in which translation is altered.
In Europe, potato yield per hectare differs largely from country to country due to the climate, national agricultural policy, differences in the manner of potato cultivation and also because of the presence of potato diseases affecting plant growth and tubers in storage (Czajkowski et al. 2012).
The former plays a role for non-Cartesian grids and results in only cosmetic differences in the manner in which geometric terms are handled.
Similarly, if the same interviewer does all interviews in one location first, and then all those in another, systematic differences in the manner of interviewing over time (eg, due to a learning curve) may again yield spuriously different results in the two locations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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