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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151. Partnerships differ in scope, purpose and specific orientation and in the nature of relationship they aspire to.
152. Goodfellow confirmed that the facts can constitute both reckless and unlawful act manslaughter, but the rules differ.
153. Which profession carries out particular work may differ from country to country.
154. Thirdly, and this is the most challenging categorisation, partnerships differ in terms of the intimacy of education business relationships which are developed.
155. They differ from corresponding lunar craters by having no central peaks and by having rather smooth rims.
156. The guiding assumption was that the school curriculum should differ according to the ability of the child who would follow it.
157. Superficially, the activities differ, but at a deeper level they converge.
158. In actual fact, membershiP Patterns differ from one country to the next.
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159. It also is important to note that admissions criteria differ from program to program, with some more stringent than others.
160. The letters can be chosen so that unwanted ones differ from the target by larger or smaller amounts.
161. However, governance structures differ in terms of their set-up and running costs.
162. The social characteristics of the two outer-city communities differ quite considerably from those of the inner city.
163. In general, lunar rocks differ from terrestrial rocks in that the Moon contains much lower concentrations of easily vaporized elements.
164. The actual results of the Group may differ materially from those illustrated.
165. Their behaviour patterns may be consistent with the dominant culture or may differ from it.
166. It would differ very greatly in degree from the simple algorithm of the thermostat, but need not differ in principle.
167. The frequency of coupon payments can differ between bonds; for example, some bonds pay coupons quarterly, others pay annual coupons.
168. It is for these reasons that wage rates differ from one job to the next.
169. People differ in their knowledge, skills, strength of character and understanding.
170. They differ only in the degree to which they exploit viewers' voyeuristic and sadistic urges.
171. An alternative explanation for the general enhancement of performance is simply that the subject populations differ between the studies.
172. Individuals differ with respect to the contribution of each of these variables in their development.
173. These serve pretty well everywhere, though languages differ in the ones they favor.
174. Existing intermediate agencies differ considerably, responding to quite different circumstances.
175. They differ from cuticular processes in containing a definite extension of the body cavity and in some cases they are freely movable.
176. The episode is described by all the chroniclers and although their accounts differ in detail, the outlines are clear.
177. These transitions are likely to differ from recent western transitions from other types of authoritarian rule in a number of key respects.
178. The above examples of culturally defined behaviour have been selected because they differ considerably from behaviour patterns in Western society.
179. They were tolerably happy together, as marriages seem to go, a happiness achieved partly by agreeing to differ.
180. Each has to resolve the crisis of the castration complex, but their ways of resolving that crisis will differ.
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