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31. Clearly, just what M-tense concepts are needed for linguistic description will differ from language to language.
32. How do trading estates differ from the older industrial areas?
33. Histologically they differ from skeletal muscle in having smaller fibres,(http://sentencedict.com/differ from.html) linked by desmosomes and sometimes containing only one fibril.
34. But the circumstances of the asteroids differ from those we have studied on the Moon.
35. Concordances produced by computer may differ from traditional hand-made concordances in several ways.
36. As previously noted, long-term forecasts differ from short-term fore casts primarily in the level of detail required.
37. But they differ from normal girls in the extent to which they pursue these activities and their inability to desist from them.
38. It produces incongruity of style where the thoughts and diction differ from the poet's own.
39. Carvers' chisels differ from carpentry chisels in the way they are sharpened.
40. No copying process is perfect, however, and the population of replicators comes to include varieties that differ from one another.
41. Which profession carries out particular work may differ from country to country.
42. They differ from corresponding lunar craters by having no central peaks and by having rather smooth rims.
43. In actual fact, membershiP Patterns differ from one country to the next.
44. It also is important to note that admissions criteria differ from program to program, with some more stringent than others.
45. The letters can be chosen so that unwanted ones differ from the target by larger or smaller amounts.
46. In general, lunar rocks differ from terrestrial rocks in that the Moon contains much lower concentrations of easily vaporized elements.
47. Their behaviour patterns may be consistent with the dominant culture or may differ from it.
48. Impacts on Earth differ from those on Mars in that terrestrial impacts have a high likelihood of encountering an ocean.
49. Quite often this includes drill with minimal pairs, sets of words which differ from each other in just one phonemic contrast.
50. The very high turnover of caregivers in institutional settings is perhaps the major way in which they differ from ordinary family life.
51. It is for these reasons that wage rates differ from one job to the next.
52. Near neighbours in genetic space are animals that differ from one another by only a single mutation.
53. There is always the possibility that the input pronunciation will differ from the pronunciation in the lexicon.
54. How does farming on the north eastern lowlands of Buchan differ from that further south in Lothian and Fife?
55. The new companies would also differ from co-operatives in that they would operate with unlimited liability.
56. How, our cynic might well ask, would this differ from the present position?
57. They differ from cuticular processes in containing a definite extension of the body cavity and in some cases they are freely movable.
58. The best solution was found to differ from area to area and enterprise to enterprise.
59. These transitions are likely to differ from recent western transitions from other types of authoritarian rule in a number of key respects.
60. Hemler and Longstaff derived a number of empirical predictions of their general equilibrium model that differ from those of the no-arbitrage model.
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