Sentences with phrase «highly important differences»

Next to build quality and comfort, there are some other highly important differences.

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It is a subtle difference, because share prices tend to be highly correlated with the underlying business performance, but it is a very important one.
Our views differ in certain highly important respects, and in our comments we have naturally concentrated our attention on these points of difference, and tried to explain our reasons for them.
This work led to Inz - 5, which exhibited dramatically improved potency and selectivity for fungal cytochrome B. Although cytochrome B is highly conserved across humans and many pathogenic fungi, including Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus fumigatus, and Rhizopus oryzae, Inz - 5 exploits important differences in the amino acid sequence of the protein that enable selectivity for fungi.
«Especially in the neocortex — the most highly developed part of the brain in primates and humans — there are going to be important differences between rodents and humans.»
If you just can't seem to get a handle on your weight, look to xenoestrogens and you may find that making some simple (but highly important) changes that limit your exposure will make the difference!
All in all I would highly recommend instant knockout to anyone struggling to stick to a plan, as much as discipline is important a well engineered supplement makes a world of a difference.
All three approaches produce growth measures that are highly correlated, but the high correlations mask an important difference.
The traditional education system in China is often criticized for encouraging conformity, being highly examination - oriented, discouraging the development of students» creativity, and bolstering authoritarian teachers for whom the rigid and centralized curriculum is a more important agenda than catering to individual differences among students (Cheng, 2004).
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