Sentence examples for have a different relation from inspiring English sources

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Early evidence concerns local inhibitory afferents as described by Lorente de No (1934), who states "… the second reason [to distinguish both types of pyramids] is that the superficial and deep pyramids have a different relation to the pyramidal, horizontal and polygonal basket cells.

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Already, I see that my son has a different relation to the German past than I did.

In the light of history, one might have imagined a different relation between Europe and Africa, but there is no indication that that was ever considered.

Finally, the connections between terrorism and globalization are presented in order to explain that it will be hard to have a different result in relation to terrorism if there is no break with what has been experienced until now, leading to the adoption of State Interventionism legalized by Law.

"What I will say is that eight years, well, after eight years of my presidency, that children growing up during these eight years will have a different view of race relations in this country and what's possible," he said.

"We don't have a law banning non-traditional sexual relations, we have a different law".

Important variables that we controlled for in the design were age, as users of the new drug may have a different age distribution than users of the older comparison drug, and calendar time (that is, the date of diagnosis), as the two contraceptives will have highly different usage characteristics in relation to calendar time.

First, each transponder has a different physical relation factor (distance to the reader).

Cystatin C also has a different role in relation to inflammation/atherosclerosis.

Because he just has a different theory about international relations than we do.

In 2017, however, the word skunk has a different meaning; it bears no relation to any specific strain of cannabis – rather, it's become a catch-all term for the high-potency weed you'll find all over Britain, a product driving a £1 billion a year industry, inspiring numerous tabloid scare-stories and triggering police seizures of around 366,000 cannabis plants per year, or roughly 1,000 a day.

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