Sentences with phrase «only substantive difference»

The only substantive difference between organic and non-organic seeds, by the way, is use of anti-fungal treatment on the non-organic seeds — a common practice to enhance fertility.
The only substantive difference is that, so far as I can tell, the Journal of Cosmology paper assumes a spherical Earth for simplicity, whereas the blog post includes effects due to the actual shape of the Earth.
The best way to compensate for this limitation is to assign students randomly to experimental and control groups whose only substantive difference is whether they are offered a voucher.
The only substantive difference is that I had previously low - balled the annual profits of Ontarioâ $ ™ s Crown corporations at $ 4 billion.
The hope is that the review process will allow the authors to reconcile any minor differences, so that only substantive differences appear in the final article.

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In fact, the difference is even more substantive considering that the budgets are for one year only.
The only difference that is substantive is that you can score an advance (I have cashed nine advance checks, four of them pretty decent), but the writer needs to weigh the proposition on both sides.
In the time domain there is no substantive difference, only in the frequency domain.
The only substantive qualitative difference is that for the heat pump, the «hot reservoir» is your house and the «cold reservoir» is the outside and for the air conditioner, the «cold reservoir» is your house and the «hot reservoir» is the outside.
At the same time, there is a big difference between a law school graduate who has focused on acquiring practical skills during law school versus the graduate who only took substantive classes.
Substantive equality on the other hand not only permits the recognition of difference but may require it where this is necessary to achieve equality between racial groups.
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