Sentence examples for marked divergence from from inspiring English sources

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By contrast, most British economic indicators, from interest rates to unemployment, show a marked divergence from continental Europe, and there are much broader economic implications for Britain's economy than there were in Denmark's case.

For centuries children had been dressed as miniature adults, but in the 1770s there was a marked divergence from this established custom.

In a marked divergence from the strident anti-Islamic rhetoric that characterised his campaign, he instead pledged not to "lecture" or "tell other people how to live … or how to worship".

His arrival at such palatial places of entertainment was a marked divergence from his early career when the 5-foot, 4-inch, 140-pound Katz began as a saxophonist-clarinetist in the Paul Whiteman and Phil Spitalny orchestras.

Despite marked divergence from each other and from type strain LVR 42-0/M694, SHFV-krc1 and SHFV-krc2 share the same 3' genomic architecture as the type strain, consisting of additional ORFs 2a, 2b, and 3, which are not present in the other arteriviruses (Figure 1).

The two A1C curves with and without adjustment for ACR started to separate from 6.2% onward with marked divergence from 8.0% (Fig. 1 A ). ACR was associated with ischemic stroke roughly in a linear manner from 0 to 100 mg/mmol and from 150 mg/mmol upwards.

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Most notable similarities were: (1) marked divergence between South American haplotypes from those in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and (2) north-south equatorial transgressions in the Pacific Ocean with (3) a putative ancestor in the North Pacific.

Secondly, this review highlights marked divergence over management, between patient and doctor.

Unique habitat characteristics of island beaches have likely driven this marked divergence (additional file 3).

Sequencing of bvgA and bvgS from a number of isolates revealed that BvgA is almost invariant, while BvgS shows marked divergences between phylogenetic groups.

This became known as English spacing, and marked a divergence from French typists, who continued to use French spacing.

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