Sentence examples for exceptional difference from inspiring English sources

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The exceptional difference in Albania, experts on the episode say, was rooted in a national creed called besa that obligates Albanians to provide shelter and safe passage for anyone seeking protection, particularly if there has been a promise to do so.

From a point of view of method development, the new method for triangulation based on MIP (11) is very useful to clearly highlight exceptional difference in sector ranking between time periods.

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Our dropout analysis did not reveal any exceptional differences between responders and non-responders.

Weir et al. [2005] suggest that values of Fstb greater than the chromosome average plus three Fstb standard deviations reflect "truly exceptional differences" between populations.

Analysis of all the different features of actin and ARPs in P. tetraurelia, on nucleotide and amino acid levels, revealed exceptional differences in comparison to actins and ARPs from other organisms.

Comparison of the cpDNA of Bryopsis plumosa with the previously published cpDNAs of Ulvophyceae highlighted some exceptional differences in genome size, gene content, and gene order, illustrating the remarkable plasticity of green algal chloroplast genomes, even between congeneric species.

Robert Lewandowski: With fourteen goals in the Bundesliga and four in Europe, Lewandowski is helping Bayern steamroll their way through domestic and European affairs with exceptional goal difference.

Thus, the hydrological impacts of invasive alien plant species are not special or exceptional, although differences in their physical and physiological traits may allow them to maintain greater water-use than the native species they replace.

6 Thus, a correlation as low as.23 does not seem exceptional, given the differences between the tasks.

(One exceptional example was the difference, during the British general election of 2001, between the constituency of the Western Isles in Scotland, which contained an electorate of fewer than 25,000 people, and the constituency of the Isle of Wight, whose electorate exceeded 100,000).

This punishes success by minimizing the difference between exceptional students and students who are just okay, and it further rewards mediocrity by reducing the amount of effort it takes to pass a class.

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