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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121. For most couples, circumstances will differ radically from the early days of marriage.
122. Charges differ throughout the country but 40p per cubic metre is a rough guide.
123. But the elite and class approach differ in their conceptions of the nature of the groups and their interactions.
124. Well having discussed this matter with many typical users of word processors, I beg to differ.
125. Cross-cultural issues can arise when expectations of child-rearing patterns may differ across cultural groups.
126. Individual circumstances differ but corporate ownership of major capital assets may provide worthwhile advantages.
127. Individuals can differ widely in their scores and this makes direct comparisons between them difficult.
128. Our belief is not a belief. Our principles are not a faith. We do not rely soley upon science and reason, because these are necessary rather than sufficient factors, but we distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. We may differ on many things, but what we respect is free inquiry, openmindedness, and the pursuit of ideas for their own sake. Christopher Hitchens
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129. The individual board regulations may differ and should be checked in relation to particular procedures for application.
130. This is immediately obvious in the casting - few characters differ greatly from their celluloid counterparts.
131. These chondrites belong to three major groups that differ in their composition.
132. But the circumstances of the asteroids differ from those we have studied on the Moon.
133. On many other issues where he and Mr Bush differ we similarly believe Mr Gore has the better of the argument.
134. Reinfarction rates did not differ significantly between aspirin alone and aspirin plus subcutaneous heparin groups.
135. The concentration of electrolytes in bile from patients with stones in the gall bladder did not differ significantly from controls.
136. Ideas on child care may differ between parents and lead to disagreement.
137. Payment of fees and grants Fees set by each drama school do differ slightly, though they can be considered basically similar.
138. Concordances produced by computer may differ from traditional hand-made concordances in several ways.
139. The unemployment rates did not differ significantly in these darker areas, being high for both groups.
140. But they differ from normal girls in the extent to which they pursue these activities and their inability to desist from them.
141. Also, it will enable you to amend your plan more easily in the air when actual conditions may differ.
142. There is evidence, however, that the two operations do not differ in their effects on bowel function.
143. The particular techniques differ mainly in the extent to which they measure and value in improvements in health.
144. The total protein concentration did not differ between the two groups as shown by Yamazaki etal.
145. It produces incongruity of style where the thoughts and diction differ from the poet's own.
146. Although the hit rate does not differ significantly between junctions there do seem to be substantial differences between individual films.
147. Nor did either of these proportions differ significantly from the non completion rate of all students.
148. Carvers' chisels differ from carpentry chisels in the way they are sharpened.
149. We might as well agree to differ and get along as well as we can.
150. Althusser's analysis implies that the Soviet Union and capitalist societies do not differ in degrees of democracy or political freedom.
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