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A more recent Canadian study (see Figure 3) shows that there's hardly any difference in the size of men's and women's networks.
So you still think there's hardly any difference between the two? A. On most issues.
"We are so close now, there's hardly any difference," Broadbent said.
"The inconvenient truth is that there's hardly any difference between the two governments about what is wanted from Brexit," said one official.
There's hardly any difference between right-wing extremist terrorists and Islamist attackers on that front: Both want and need the attention of the groups they're fighting against.
In this country I think there's hardly any difference between men and women.
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Similarly, in the group of STAS births supervised by the second or third line there are hardly any differences in relative incidence between the time periods I, II and III (V21,Z21).
Even as the explosion was taking off, "the DfE's own evidence showed there was hardly any difference in outcomes between academies and local authority schools, once you controlled for their pupil intakes," she says.
Although both codes use different computational meshes (block-structured vs. hybrid-unstructured) there is hardly any difference between the two.
Ironically, there is hardly any difference between the nostalgia for Ataturk-era secularism and the A.K.P.'s glorification of the Ottoman imperial past.
"There was hardly any difference in their positions," Mr. Siegel said.
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