Sentence examples for substantial distinctions from inspiring English sources

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Because of the substantial distinctions between the two, brokers and real estate lawyers advise buyers to hire an experienced landlord-tenant lawyer at the outset of the purchase process.

The bank's decision to lift its base rate to 3.75percentt, from 3.5percentt, was announced shortly before the European Central Bank in Frankfurt left rates in the 12-nation euro zone unchanged, underscoring the substantial distinctions between the more sluggish Continental economy and its faster-growing but more volatile British counterpart.

The chapter makes clear the substantial distinctions between design conditions for optical and RF applications, namely, the presence of nonlinear distortions in the optical fiber communication channel.

While is true that the ways in which we can define this age and its features possess substantial distinctions, authors agree that information and communication technologies constitute an essential dimension in the creation, dissemination and use of the knowledge and, therefore, in society's structural transformation processes (Castells & Cardoso, 2005).

There are, certainly, substantial distinctions between the BBB model and the eternal inflation cosmology.

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Because watching Kramer's spluttered evangelising of his latest scheme (hooking Jerry up on illegal cable TV), with the same brand of unhinged vehemence displayed by Michael Richards to such hateful ends, made me wonder: perhaps the real reason I can't distinguish Richards from Kramer is because there is no substantial distinction to be found?

Except there is a substantial distinction in the small print.

His account required a substantial distinction between logical form and grammatical form as traditionally conceived.

In the European Court of Human Right's case law, a substantial distinction is thus made between the choices of justification when processing sensitive data.

Formation of bimetallic particles Ag/Cu is complicated because of substantial distinction of oxidizing potentials 0.337 V for copper and 0.799 V for silver.

That the distinction between constitutive and instantiated properties makes no sense in the case of "the mover moves" shows that there is no substantial distinction between these properties, and that the conceptualization of a situation in terms of these is purely a result of cognitive convenience.

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