The phrase
"difference in the way" means that there is a distinct variation or contrast in how two or more things are done or perceived.
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He wrote that what appears to be random behavior is actually the result
of differences in the way people prefer to use their mental capacities.
Books influence people and I think they make a
huge difference in the way children see the world and the adults they grow up to be.
There are individual
differences in the ways in which we learn and know, but there are also some highly effective approaches and strategies that are recognized as useful for all.
In my opinion (and the opinion of virtually any respectable source), there is no
real difference in the way a guy and a girl should be weight training.
Don't let the slight change in one letter fool you though, as it accounts for the
major differences in the way women and men store fat and develop lean muscle.
Are
there differences in the ways that online students learn that are influenced by their familiarity, comfort and skill level with technology (digital literacy)?
Giving them access to financial support, a network of successful mentors and even business coaching can make a
vast difference in the way their new lives play out.
Because there are
differences in the way many lenders express their rates and fees, it can sometimes be confusing when comparing loans of different terms from different lenders.
There are
small differences in the way various agencies handle global temperature data, yielding sometimes different rankings for particular months and years.
The absence of significant correlations in the personal domain suggests
differences in the way mothers and fathers experience the personal costs of childcare.
Whether your work is for a government or, say, a trade association of local farmers makes an
enormous difference in the way you approach science policy.
Of course there are differences in male and female canine brains, and studies have shown that there are
differences in the way male and female dogs think.
We can now use this model to understand
how differences in the way our brains «connect up» relates to neurological and intellectual disorders that may not become apparent until later in life.
According to the new findings, the different behaviors are probably caused
by differences in the way the birds handle testosterone and other steroids.