Sentence examples for nominally different from inspiring English sources

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Yet labelling components 'transtheoretically' across interventions with nominally different modalities may better account for heterogeneity in effect sizes than comparatively minor differences in intervention philosophy.

Partly it's because the book moves slowly, in wide eddies, first considering sugar, then fat, then salt, whose functions are nominally different but ultimately the same.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency has filed lawsuits against banks for allegedly selling risky home loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac without proper disclosure.In this section Law and disorder Precious relic Don't call me junk Time for a rethink Monte to climb The lore of ore Concrete gains ReprintsOther departments with nominally different patches participate in prosecutions, too.

No divisions exist among the nominally different fields.

Individual crimes existing as mixtures of different crime topics and, simultaneously, individual crime topics being distributed across nominally different crime types.

He takes aim at Jacobi's second contention by demonstrating how the "purified Spinozism" or "refined pantheism" embraced by Lessing is, in the end, only nominally different from theism and thus a threat neither to religion nor to morality.

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Table 3 presents the differences in quantitative ratios for E+P minus E-alone that were nominally significantly different (P < 0.05) from each other.

Though these two characters are nominally very different, with Joy naïve and Pearl a middle-aged martyr, their voices sound similar; it's their circumstances that differ.

Though Professor Miller's Lincoln and Adams books are nominally about different statesmen, the debate over slavery — one of the most divisive issues in the 19th century, if not all of American history — linked them.

We found 564 genes whose expression was nominally significantly different following weight restoration (p<0.01, 231 increased and 333 decreased).

Figure 1 C and D show that these mean ratios and confidence limits within subgroups, defined by baseline characteristics, are not nominally significantly different from 1, with the exception of the effect of MMF alone within the 10 subjects in the highest tertile of baseline A1C (P = 0.042).

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