Sentence examples for instance of the differences from inspiring English sources

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For those in the focus groups or in the patient interviews who acknowledged differences in skills, these were not perceived in the sense of a hierarchy or a pyramid, but as a particular instance of the differences every person is born with.

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Table 1 reports the average (in percentage) over all instances of the difference between the performance of each of the three algorithms and the performance of the REF solution.

Mr. Brown, for instance, made much of the differences between the British and continental European housing markets as an obstacle to euro membership.

Fig. 2 (Table D) details a few instances of these differences in length and location of the start and end of each gene.

Setting former comrades against one another, it was a brutal instance of the enmity of small differences.

Regarding the Prostate instance, the differences of performance among the four methods become less obvious than those for the Brain, CNS, and Colon data.

Lincoln was the first prominent white American "who in no single instance reminded me of the difference between himself and myself, of the difference of color".

For instance, in spite of the difference in average age low-anxiety men who were treated by radiotherapy reported similar levels of anxiety and symptoms of depression as surgically treated low-anxiety men.

Differences in recombination levels could, in principle, account for some of the differences (for instance the very different synonymous variability levels observed at the Solanaceae and Rosaceae S-RNase gene, or the different number and location of positively selected amino acid sites) observed when comparing divergent species groups.

Unfortunately, since Miliband all but announced his candidature for the Labour leadership last month, every single instance of perceived differences between him and Brown is coming under the political microscope.

For years, criminologists have tried to understand the structure of how criminals organize, for instance, the differences among criminal associations, enterprises and clans (Paoli, 1998).

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