Synonym: disagree, dissent, take issue. Similar words: different, differ from, difference, make a difference, difficult, diffident, offer, offering. Meaning: ['dɪfə] v. 1. be different 2. be of different opinions.
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91. Comets differ from asteroids in composition in that comets contain abundant water ice, and possibly other ices as well.
92. Sharif and Bhutto, opponents throughout their political careers, differ in other ways.
93. Dictionaries differ widely in their style and content, and this has been shown to affect recognition performance.
94. They also differ in the nature of the system which would deliver that which is desired.
95. Even countries with broadly similar cultures can differ in what they define as criminal.
96. Opinions currently differ as to the effectiveness of strategies in the professional development of teachers during the last twenty years.
97. Apart from differing needs of users, indexing approaches may differ on policy grounds.
98. In rare cases where components differ in some way they will be pleased to give additional support.
98. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
99. Because all animals must compete with their relatives, evolution favours things that differ from one another.
100. They differ from pen-based computers in that the handwriting will not have to be translated or recognised by CPU.
101. If a present-day Darwin were to agonize over his matrimonial fate in what ways might it differ from the example above?
102. Group norms Work groups differ from free-forming groups outside employment in that they evolve over long periods of time.
103. International marketing is an expensive proposition, since tastes differ across national boundaries.
104. However, age-adjusted pulmonary function did not differ between the two groups.
105. In fact, there is no division and social and academic skills and abilities differ widely.
106. The works Mr Torode would refuse to censor differ in status.
107. It is not the quantitative calculations on which we differ.
108. They differ from older forms of association in that they are two-way trades of complementary strengths among competitors.
109. Because subjects differ between the experiments the correlations calculated here are simply correlations over the 60 films of the mean ratings.
110. Finally, task descriptions differ with the personal biases of analysts and the reasons why they are conducting the analysis.
111. Countries differ however in the extent to which they wish to impose limitations.
112. If terms that differ in form must differ in meaning, then one should find no true synonyms.
113. The paintings of each series differ in terms of color and composition.
114. Christie and Geis also sought to find out why people differ on the Machiavellian scale.
115. In these respects they differ markedly from the other two parties and have a much stronger and more developed concept of citizenship.
116. The liability of the agent may be the same in both cases, but the reasons for it differ in detail.
117. In a few instances as might be expected, opinions differ on certain aspects.
118. First, the data differ radically; we are no longer dealing with only table-formatted, alphanumeric data.
119. Concepts of oak trees and how they differ from other types of trees require assimilation and accommodation of relevant experience.
120. These results did not differ when acid output was expressed as mmol/h/kg lean body mass or mmol/h/kg fat free body weight.
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