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But he pointed to a difference in Belperron.
Stewart pointed to a difference in how Sabathia is controlling his pitches.
"She couldn't afford to look weak," Carroll said, although murmurs in the crowd pointed to a difference in interpretation.
"But how do you compare that?" More than communication, aides and lawmakers pointed to a difference in attitude.
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But his short, shrill attack gave Labour its first chance to point to a difference between the parties on spending.
This difference in cognitive response to a message may point to a difference in the salience of the message for the audience.
Results report significant differences between metaphorical and non-metaphorical translations for the four emotions analysed, pointing to a difference in their emotional impact on the recipients of the translation.
The absence of clearly defined provincial hubs may point to a difference in the structural organization of network modules in the two species.
They also point to a difference in the biologic properties of the peptides in relation to the HIV-1 viral strain used and probably also to the activation state of PBMCs.
These results once again point to a difference in mitochondrial function in W303 compared to other strains.
As such, this may point to a difference in dampening due to having had a depressive episode or not (i.e., dampening as a scar).
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