Sentence examples for notable commonality from inspiring English sources

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Another notable commonality is the emphasis on meeting specific hourly and topic-related training requirements.

One notable commonality among the less forgiving reviews: they focused on the protagonist's "likability," rather than how she fits into the context of the film and how she grows over the course of it. .

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Mr. Guggenheim spends some time following his subjects back to their roots, a fascinating journey into the musical past during which some notable commonalities emerge.

It is understandable for researchers, policy-makers and activists to make this link, given the notable commonalities between HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. All are life-threatening blood-borne viruses that affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

Although there were some notable commonalities, the three separate analytic techniques we employed using the same data set identified different sets of clinical variables and amino acid substitutions associated with survival at day 100, highlighting the need for independent validation in multiple datasets and using multiple approaches.

The most notable, statistically significant commonalities were the MIPS Functional Classifications "phosphate metabolism" and "modification by phosphorylation, dephosphorylation, autophosphorylation".

While these two frameworks have some important commonalities, several notable differences emerged during our investigation.

The findings described above illustrate multiple commonalities as well as notable differences between the cognitive disturbances and brain dysfunction that occur secondary to HIV versus AD and other neurodegenerative diseases (Table  1).

The shared commonalities make the set of crimes notable and distinct from other criminal activity occurring within the same general date range.

This commonality between the mammillary body and retrosplenial projections is notable as both sets of connections are closely associated with mnemonic processes (Tsivilis et al., 2008; Vann et al., 2009; Aggleton et al., 2010), both have particularly strong anatomical links with the anterior thalamic nuclei, and both arise from the subicular cortices rather than CA1.

However, the commonalities between GBM and non-GBM with respect to race/ethnic group and sex variation, more notable than the somewhat subtle, albeit statistically significant, differences, suggest that within the context of a fundamental difference, some aspects of the complex process of gliomagenesis are shared by these subtypes as well.

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