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Seven of the past eight national champions have had differentials of at least 2.6.
They involve the widening pay differentials of drivers over other staff since the industry was privatised six years ago.
Let's compare the prices they are paying, and we will see differentials of a factor of a hundred.
In the last three seasons, they have had turnover differentials of plus-25, plus-17 and plus-28.
EDF, e.on and British Gas all have differentials of between £110-£122, while SSE's has fallen to £69.
In this case, the initial phase of election verification began automatically because Florida Statutes, Section 102.141(4), compels machine recount for electoral differentials of 0.5percentt or less.
He suggested that "significant differentials" of 25 to 50percentt in landing fees be imposed for peak hours at high-volume airports, for a trial period.
Seven of the past eight national champions had differentials of 2.6 fouls a game or higher -- which sounds like a small number but really isn't.
In a sport where power differentials of a tenth of a per cent can be decisive, this "qualifies as a deal breaker".
"People will change physicians for differentials of $10 or $15 in a co-pay," said Dr. Anne B. Francis, a pediatrician in Rochester and spokeswoman for the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The imaging differentials of fenestral otosclerosis are few.
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