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This means most of the 66 miRNA clusters are composed of the miRNAs from either one family or completely different families, suggesting that there is a fundamental difference of family composition between the homo-clusters and the hetero-clusters.
It's a fundamental difference of opinion.
There's a fundamental difference of opinion here, folks.
The Hollywood star then cut ties with the charity, citing "a fundamental difference of opinion".
At issue is a fundamental difference of belief over the source of the conflict.
"Actually, between our two governments, there is no difference -- no fundamental difference of position, absolutely none," Ms. Kawaguchi said.
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Dutton admitted the government had "some fundamental differences of opinion with the Human Rights Commissioner [Gillian Triggs].
But there are fundamental differences of opinion over what that constitutes, not just in parliament but in her own party..
In reality, opinion polls show fewer fundamental differences of view between Scots and other British people than Ascherson and his fellow idealists allow.
On Thursday, Johansson, 29, announced she was ending her relationship with the charity after eight years, citing "fundamental differences of opinion" with the humanitarian group.
There are fundamental differences, of course: Chengdu's land is more fertile and its weather more temperate, compared to Chongqing's harsh terrain and sweltering summers.
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