Sentence examples for the marginal difference between from inspiring English sources

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As if the marginal difference between David Cameron and Boris Johnson, in the context of all Paul has identified, is in any way fundamental.

Of course the national message is vital, but, when it comes to an election, making the right contact with the right voters can make the marginal difference between victory and defeat.

"Fifteen of the 50 key marginal seats have got far more people dropping off than the marginal difference between [the two leading parties]." For instance in Lancaster, where just 22 of 7,500 students are registered to vote, there are "143 votes difference between the Tories, who hold the seat, and Labor".

"15 of the 50 key marginal seats have got far more people dropping off than the marginal difference between [the two leading parties]." For instance in Lancaster, where just 22 of 7,500 students are registered to vote, there are "143 votes difference between the Tories, who hold the seat, and Labour".

Thus, the estimated effect on any treatment type reflected the marginal difference between patients with that therapy and those without any of the 6 aforementioned treatments.

The authors speculated that this might have been due to the marginal difference between the SVR rates of those treated with PEG versus interferon (82% and 79% respectively).

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The marginal differences between untreated and treated samples reflect the fact that the effect of gas composition on structural integrity of the nanotubes is insignificant in this case.

Pairwise comparisons revealed that the effect was driven by the marginal differences between 100-point and 5-point groups and between 20-point and 5-point groups in their respective conditions (p = .077, p = .063, respectively).

My theory is simple, using the highly scientific method of paying attention and staying awake, I have discovered the marginal differences between "influencers" that overtime reveal themselves to be true servants of people or true scumbags of history.

Thus, the marginal differences between the 1959 1960 survey and the present-day survey appears to be the result of current samples being collected earlier within a sampling week than previously, and therefore likely represent vagaries of sampling as opposed to a real difference in advancement to adulthood.

However, the marginal differences between this sample and the population of birthing women would be unlikely to affect the results of this study.

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