Sentences with phrase «dramatic difference in the numbers»

But there certainly is a dramatic difference in the numbers of these objects we find in the world around us; all the world is made of matter.
She says there's a dramatic difference in the number of Internet leads from just three years ago when she became a Realtor.

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The obvious conclusion is that spaying and neutering free - roaming cats in large numbers will make a dramatic difference for a shelter cat's chance of being adopted.
«Bias might be introduced in cases where the spatial coverage is not uniform (e.g., of the 24 original chronologies with data back to 1500, half are concentrated in eastern Siberia) but this can be reduced by prior averaging of the chronologies into regional series (as was done in the previous section)... Eight different methods have been used... They produce very similar results for the post-1700 period... They exhibit fairly dramatic differences, however, in the magnitude of multidecadal variability prior to 1700... highlighting the sensitivity of the reconstruction to the methodology used, once the number of regions with data, and the reliability of each regional reconstruction, begin to decrease.
By absolute numbers, the Microsoft Store has significantly fewer apps compared with the Google or App Stores, but in terms of quality the difference is not so dramatic.
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