Sentence examples for differs crucially from inspiring English sources

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As Mrs. Gibson discovered, a narrator's experience of literature differs crucially from a civilian's.

The manner in which bin Laden died, in this book's version, differs crucially but not materially from other accounts.

Mr Rouhani differs crucially from his predecessors in appearing to have full support from the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who is the ultimate authority in Iran.

Alex Haslam, from Exeter University, and Reicher, from St Andrews, have spent the past year working on an outline that, they say, differs crucially from Zimbardo, so that the worst that will come out of The Experiment is dull television.

Moscow says there are several versions of the document floating around and that the Russian translation differs crucially from the Georgian version, signed in Tbilisi several days after it was rubber-stamped by the Kremlin.

But at ASEAN's summit in July, it spoke out for more robust regional human-rights standards and against the Burmese junta.There are two ways, however, in which the Burmese dictatorship differs crucially from Suharto's.

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Both differ crucially from isolated interviews and more controlled experimental research in that there is no controlled deception, no means of isolating the researcher from his or her subject to replicate the same conditions again.

Animal models, therefore, are often designed according to observed disease symptoms or show disease phenotypes differing crucially from human ones if underlying mechanisms are being reproduced genetically [ 7].

The magnitude of the differences in PA between the OOA and the ES is intriguing because other studies (6, 7) comparing groups whose environments were thought to differ crucially found that the groups had similar levels of PA.

However, the estimated admixture proportions differ crucially with all African populations grouped together, the Melanesian and Papuan populations each assigned to their own groups, and the Middle-Eastern populations represented as predominantly an admixture of Europeans and a Bedouin subpopulation with small amounts of gene flow from Central-Asian populations.

Both mechanisms may be present within the same patient, but the two processes differ and, crucially, have different time frames requiring fundamentally different approaches to treatment.

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