Example sentences of "of the difference in " in BNC.

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1 Some of the differences in aggressiveness between boys and girls may be due to the fact that parents tend to disapprove more of aggression in girls .
2 Soricid mandibles ( and skulls ) are more common , and because of the differences in mandibular anatomy , they break in a different way from rodent mandibles : the ascending ramus is composed of thickened bars of bone , with thinner bone in between , and it is these thinner areas that are broken initially , producing holes in the ramus ( Fig. 3.14 I-J ) while leaving the processes intact .
3 It should be emphasised that although these statistics are interesting for purposes of comparison , they should be treated with caution because of the differences in the methods of compilation .
4 The differences in design account for some of the differences in safeguards .
5 This trend represents , I would argue , a shift in traditional representations of the differences in thinking between members of different cultures .
6 Eleanor Rathbone firmly believed that the only way to remove a major barrier against equal pay in professions such as teaching would be to take account of the differences in standards of living reflected in the higher costs of bringing up children in the higher income groups .
7 Note has also been taken of where particular groups have positioned themselves at various times in their evolution , and of the differences in style which have characterized such groups over time .
8 This chapter will describe the course of fertility since the First World War , relate its trend to social and economic change , and discuss some of the differences in fertility within British society .
9 In short , a sufficient explanation of the differences in bargaining relations between states and enterprises must include consideration of changes in the security structure as well as to changes in the financial and production structures .
10 The same is true of the differences in unemployment rates .
11 So far we have considered in very general terms some of the differences in the manner of production of writing and speech .
12 In 1.2.1 we discussed some of the differences in the manner of production of speech and writing , differences which often contribute significantly to characteristic forms in written language as against characteristic forms in speech .
13 However , the reader is invited to try to formulate an explanation of the differences in meaning between the members of the following pairs of sentences :
14 It is extremely dubious , in spite of the differences in grammatical paradigm , whether anything would be gained by classifying the two occurrences of old , or those of eat , as grammatically , hence lexically , distinct .
15 These three processes — the obliteration of the differences in labour , the pauperization of the working class and the depression of the intermediate strata into the proletariat — will result in the polarization of the two major classes .
16 We used double classification χ 2 testing to assess the significance of the differences in positivity for the patients with sarcoidosis and controls .
17 This success before 1841 does not compare with the periods following 1846 and 1855 , mainly because of the differences in the international scene after that time . "
18 In spite of the differences in the declared aims of the two sorts of day care , and in their staffing , studies have found very little difference between them in terms of what the people who use them actually do .
19 Furthermore , from a financial point of view it may be worse to be unemployed in London than in Manchester because of the differences in the cost of living .
20 Mr Hymas started by giving a personal view of the differences in character between the 80s and the 90s .
21 However , Stemberger ( 1984 ) has recently argued that the grounds for treating open and closed class lexical items as coming from two separate vocabularies are not convincing since many of the differences in error patterns for the two classes can be explained by differences in the frequency of items in the two classes , and by differences in the potential frequency with which certain kinds of error can occur for items in the two classes .
22 And although the analyst questioned whether the additional labour in Rochester was completely justified by this , there is no doubt that this fact is at the heart of the differences in unit costs .
23 In view of the differences in the natures of their jobs and in their locations , and in view of the lack of any mention of a connection between the two men , it is not impossible to suppose that they held their offices contemporaneously , that while Molla Yegan held the office of Mufti In conjunction with his other offices in Bursa , perhaps even retaining some official precedence over Fahreddin Acemi , the latter was appointed to an entirely new office , the Mufti of the capital , which was then Edirne .
24 Most of the differences in size arise from differences in cell number .
25 Our response was , ’ What about having more bands to take account of the difficulties that arise because of the differences in property prices in London compared with other parts of the country ? ’
26 Such a comparison intends to establish whether British companies are generally less effective at marketing than their Japanese and US competitors , and to establish the nature of the differences in strategies , attitudes and organisation , the barriers to more effective marketing and their implications for market performance .
27 The Bureau has undertaken several studies which have combined systematic econometric testing with economic analysis of particular equations or sectors of the models , and has been able to reconcile and resolve many of the differences in treatment between the models , in turn translating this resolution into its impact on full model properties .
28 Comparisons of the differences in the arguments about the practical effectiveness of health economics are made
29 Because of the differences in objectives , content , specialisation , publication frequency , readership and circulation sizes , among other factors , it would not be valid to compare measures of acceptance rates between Nature and the Scottish Journal of Geology to infer the relative impacts of papers published in these two journals .
30 She declared herself to be " conscious of the differences in national parliamentary traditions across the Community " but said that " differences of style and opinion are insignificant against the background of the proven commitment of Europeans today to reconciliation and democracy " .
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