Sentence examples for minor divergence from inspiring English sources

"minor divergence" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is generally used to describe a situation where two experiences that are similar still have some subtle or small differences. For example, "The two experiences were quite similar, with only a few minor divergences."

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But he didn't follow the now-standard political route of insisting that the disease would be nothing more than a minor divergence in his life.

To be completely honest, I can't detect much of a difference: the overnight proven dough might be slightly lighter, but then instinct suggested to me that the first batch might have benefited from another 45 minutes or so before shaping, which might well have ironed even that minor divergence out.

The basin exhibits a relatively minor divergence between surface and bedrock topography; nevertheless, the major control that spatial variations in soil thickness exert on streamflow generation means that such variations should be considered in hydroecological monitoring and modeling studies in this landscape.

A likely cause for the minor divergence between both taxa is a very recent isolation of the King Island population from the modern Emu population.

(2013) reveals wide variation across individual lines but relatively minor divergence from other conventional human PSC cultures.

The comparison showed that the detected correlations appeared to be significant in all three packages (with minor divergence depending on the package and method).

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Compare the actual — and startlingly minor divergences in the desired outcome in each crisis with the severe consequences for each great power of failure to address them effectively, and the absence of sustained engagement at the level of government leaders becomes inexplicable.

Although in principle a holist could respond to this objection by describing what sort of differences in surrounding belief create only minor divergences and what differences create major ones, there have been no influential attempts at such a project.

Within these two large clusters, sequencing technology choice contributed additional, but minor, divergences (r-values 0.8 0.9).

Power may also be slightly compromised in our combined-species analysis by minor divergences among species in mutation profiles or preferred/unpreferred codon assignments.

In contrast, phylogenetic analysis of the gene, which encodes the p40 subunit of IL-23 and the binding partner of IL-23 p19, IL12B, revealed some (although minor) evolutionary divergence between the common transcript for both humans and chimpanzees (Fig.  2B).

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