Sentence examples for too divergent from inspiring English sources

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Either LolC and E originated only after Chlorobacteria diverged (Fig. 7) or they have too divergent homologues to detect.

In Bronxville, too, divergent assessments result in radically disparate tax bills.

The scene is oddly chilly and too divergent from the passion in the score.

The results yielded a range of possible payouts and account balances after 30 years that were too divergent for comfort.

The small and medium-sized states of Europe are too small and vulnerable – and also too divergent – to do the job.

"The EU needs to coordinate its policies more … there is the need for different economic policies to not be too divergent," he said.

Comparatively speaking, what Shortlist is doing within recruitment isn't too divergent from U.S.-based HR systems.

I don't have a great deal of time for him, his views are far too divergent from my own.

This was not true in the past as Bitcoin was too divergent from, for example, equity indexes.

Kuhn believed that innovation in the arts was often too divergent fully to express the essential tension.

More digital-focused associates will be able to follow this with ease, and it won't be too divergent from what older generations are used to.

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