Sentence examples for differs substantively from that from inspiring English sources

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You might wonder, however, whether this latter kind of account really differs substantively from that of a nativist.

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Our analysis of high-skilled workers suggests that the impact on wage growth of employer supported course training differ substantively from that of the low-skilled workforce.

This occurrence directed attention to the possibility that the pathogenesis of PsA differed substantively from that of RA and systemic lupus erythematosus.

Given the intense concerns of women and their healthcare providers over possible teratogenicity and the behavioural impact of antidepressant use on the infant, the treatment experience of depression during pregnancy is likely to differ substantively from that of PPD.

Our approach differs substantively from KM analysis, and consequently circumvents several limitations of the methodology just described [ 34].

These form part of the trial materials and we will request details of where the prescribed treatment differs substantively from the standardised protocols.

However, the relationship between hypoglycemia risk and treatment intensity differs substantively from the relationship between hypoglycemia risk and achieved HbA1c level, the latter being more complex.

The nature of physical therapy practice differs substantively from medical practice in a number of ways including access, funding, the nature of interventions, research systems and professional associations; all of these might affect the type of CPGs, developed.

A factor analysis of these twelve factors yields four super factors that differ substantively from the big five: Dangerous, Authoritarian, Powerful and Down-to-Earth.

The pooled estimates from differing sensitivity analyses to assess the effect of different exposure measures did not differ substantively from this estimate (all odds ratios for these analyses were between 1.05 and 1.08).

But his accounts don't differ substantively from those of other prisoners; and, as Darius Rejali states in his book Torture and Democracy, we can't ignore the fact that, "Scotland refused Red Cross inspections, arguing that his prisoners were either civilians or criminals within the armed forces, so not protected by the Geneva convention".

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