Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] the difference in " in BNC.

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1 The reasons for the difference in treatment of gilding and silvering by the Romans is not clear .
2 The deep reasons for the difference in numbers of species are unknown — assuming , that is , that there are deep reasons .
3 We have attributed these effects to the difference in fibre content of the two diets but some contribution may have been made by the difference in protein content as some protein may have reached the colon and also have been fermented .
4 Even that minor detail spoke volumes about the differences in cultures .
5 In Chapter 3 , we looked at explanations for the differences in male and female criminality .
6 Comparisons of the differences in the arguments about the practical effectiveness of health economics are made
7 One small omission that might have been included is Franklin 's experiments on the difference in heat absorption of substances of varying colour .
8 This trend represents , I would argue , a shift in traditional representations of the differences in thinking between members of different cultures .
9 Collectivist solutions go further than this , basing their arguments on the differences in the nature of consumption and accountability in the public and private sectors .
10 As the two treatment groups were not identical in severity of disease at the start of the trial , an analysis of covariance , with corresponding confidence intervals , was used to compare each measure between the groups after treatment , making adjustments for the differences in severity of disease before treatment as measured by the corresponding baseline measurement .
11 However , to some extent the neglect of such important issues of the difference in the meaning of marriage and divorce to men and women , the contradictions in the thinking and behaviour of the two sexes , and the negotiation of their positions has something to do with another presentist shadow : that of feminism .
12 The most likely explanation is that the patterning results from the difference in the position of the cells and hence their different environment .
13 The relatively small proportion ( 5% ) of such theses made it difficult to come to any statistically valid conclusions about the differences in use between Ph D and M Sc theses .
14 The third approach attempts to avoid the approximation of Koopmans ' Theorem by deriving binding energies as the differences in total energies between the molecule and the highly excited positive ions formed by removing core electrons .
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