Sentence examples for sorts of differences from inspiring English sources

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These sorts of differences would lead to very different understandings of the relative contributions of different kinds of mutations and inferences about the molecular mechanisms involved.

The split at the exchange simply reflected the different preferences of its customers.Big exchanges have to reconcile all sorts of differences between those who use them.

These sorts of differences are a rich strength of women's history, and they need not divide us.

It's exactly these sorts of differences that have made Chinese-American co-productions so difficult, and those problems follow them to the box office.

"But I thought, 'My goodness, what a homogeneous population, akin to identical white mice, which thereby controls for all sorts of differences.' " Thus was born another Redelmeier classic.

That post-9/11 solidarity instantly dissolved all sorts of differences: of class, of race, of age, of gender, and — a tougher nut to crack — of political ideology and affiliation.

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SARAH GREEN CARMICHAEL: What about a sort of differences between open-ended questions versus closed questions because usually in my job as an interviewer, I try to ask lots of open-ended questions, but are there situations where those are not as effective as a sort of tighter, closed question?

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.

Given the sort of differences I've heard Atmos make to the gaming experience in the course of writing this article, it's fair to say that anything that can spur more developers to integrate Atmos into their game design gets a resounding two thumbs up from me.

This sort of differences across areas is the most pronounced in Old World monkeys (catarrhines), the second most in New World monkeys (platyrrhines), and the least in prosimians (strepsirrhines) (Elston et al. 2005; Collins et al. 2010).

In a sense, that would be different, although not the sort of difference that bulls like.

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