Example sentences of "from differences [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In this situation one of the most important dimensions of uneven development was the inequality which resulted from differences between sectors and in particular from the economic fortunes of different sectors . |
2 | The South 's distinctiveness , he argues ( p. 122 ) , stems from differences between its settlers and those on the coast further north , in ‘ motives and social values ’ . |
3 | Sir Anthony Meyer : Do movements in the unemployment figures result from differences between jobs lost and jobs gained ? |
4 | However , this mixing has not made the surface composition the same everywhere : this is clear from the lower albedo of the maria and from differences between the samples at one site and those at another . |
5 | The management accountant was having considerable difficulties explaining to management that fluctuations in profits resulted from differences between volume of sales and the volume of production within an accounting period , together with the system of product valuation used . |
6 | The ANC president said that the decision was the result of " tensions " arising from differences on a number of issues . |
7 | Apart from differences in educational opportunities , a combination of economic and social factors over the past few years has sharpened stratification within the black population . |
8 | Differences between species belonging to those families could result from differences in their habitat , but might also result from differences in , say , the structure of the placenta , which varies between the two families . |
9 | The detailed make-up of these proteins can vary from person to person — variation that comes from differences in the gene which describes the protein . |
10 | This apparent widespread distribution , however , may result from differences in species definition and the grouping of various forms of Thalassiothrix sp. ( such as T. antarctica , T. acuta , or T. heteromorpha ) into T. longissima . |
11 | These conflicting findings probably arise in part from differences in the effectiveness and time course of the afferent blockade of nociceptors by the different interventions . |
12 | Marx saw the most important divisions in any system of stratification as stemming from differences in the ownership of wealth , and specifically ownership of the means of production . |
13 | The distortions introduced into the housing market by planning controls have therefore exaggerated the divisions already existing between locals and newcomers that are derived from differences in backgrounds , cultural assumptions and life-styles . |
14 | Comment in particular on the sort of problems that could arise in translation from differences in the way the notion in question is expressed in the two languages . |
15 | These distinctive characteristics come from differences in minute quantities of flavouring constituents whose concentrations are at the threshold of human sensory perception . |
16 | In this framework , inequality in lifetime income arises basically from differences in endowments . |
17 | In the main model of the previous section , based on equal division of estates , the equilibrium is characterized by inequality arising from differences in wages and random chance . |
18 | If no more than the contents of medium silt , fine silt or clay are required , aliquots may be withdrawn after the appropriate time intervals and the relative abundance calculated from differences in weights of suspension in each . |
19 | Almost all the differences in size and general form of an organism arise from differences in the number , activity and persistence of the centres of cell division . |
20 | Most of the differences in size arise from differences in cell number . |
21 | The above analysis assumes that capital movements only arise from differences in productivity . |
22 | This would be expected from differences in the density and thickness of continental and oceanic crust . |
23 | A further aspect of overtaxation arises from differences in valuation for industrial use of process plant . |
24 | It assesses both the general processes affecting the public enterprise sector , and the variations between countries resulting from differences in the political environment and in institutional industrial relations factors . |