Sentences with phrase «other significant differences»

«The only other significant difference between men and women we noticed is that women were twice as likely to have someone help them look over their online dating profile and ask for tips.»
The only other significant difference from last week's offer was that ABI committed to make the «best efforts» to secure regulatory clearances required for the deal, a wording that could leave it liable for compensation if it fails to get antitrust clearance in key markets.
The diet of the vegan group was exclusively limited to plant - based foods, and their intake of legumes, tofu and soy flour was higher than the control group's, but no other significant differences were observed.
No other significant differences existed between the exercises regards to lower trapezius muscle activity.
The other significant difference between vesting and retirement assumptions is the magnitude of the turnover rates.
The other significant difference is the method of repayment for the loan.
The other significant difference is what happens to any damages that are awarded; in order that the child or patient is not exploited, the money may be paid into Court to be held for them, and paid out only if the Court is satisfied that it is to be spent properly.
Apart from this other significant differences between the two variants are - the Desire 728G comes with 1.5 GB RAM when compared to 2 GB RAM seen in the China variant.
There were no other significant differences between attachment groups.
However, there were no other significant differences between experimental and control group parents in any other measures on the Child Behavior Checklist (including social withdrawal, social problems, attention problems, delinquent behavior, and aggressive behavior).
However, there were no other significant differences on the teacher report of child outcomes.
No other significant differences were found between different groups of parents or geographical areas.
Otherwise, there were no other significant differences between exposed and nonexposed children on the study variables.
No other significant differences were found between 6 and 12 months follow - up, with small effect sizes indicating that the significant post-intervention changes in child and parenting measures were maintained.
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