Sentences with phrase «subtle differences with»

Within these groups, there are more subtle differences with each weapon.
There is subtle differences with the new Kobo, firstly it comes with 4 different colors, Onyx, Silver, White and Lilac.
There are also some subtle differences with the UI and you can get a sense if the Limited Edition is suitable for your needs.
There are some subtle differences with the Sony PRS - 650 vs the PRS - 350 e-Reader.
It is almost impossible to write the same letter in two languages without having subtle differences with some semantic relevance and there are different schools of thought among translators over what kind of differences to minimize, and which not to worry about.
It's a subtle difference with a big impact.
It is a subtle difference with a major consequence.
Even the hemline itself is versatile — there's the standard high - low with a strong contrast, but if that's too drastic for your taste, you can always opt for the more subtle difference with a back hemline that's still longer, but doesn't touch the ground, showing off a 360 ° leg view, or a longer front hemline that highlights the ankles.

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The difference between the two approaches is a subtle one in that the central bank's current policy tool - a 101 trillion yen ($ 1 trillion) program of asset buying and lending - also expands the BOJ's balance sheet, which at a third of GDP is a bigger proportion of the economy compared with those of the U.S. and European Union's central banks.
But I think the subtle difference and what I'm doing with DailyVee and my podcast, and my articles is going deeper into the details.
And observing even subtle mannerisms makes a difference with clients.
At Deloitte — which offers some generous family - friendly benefits, including 17 weeks of 100 % maternity leave top - up for new moms and six weeks of equivalent top - up for dads — subtle differences appear in interviews with the members of the company's «career moms» and «Deloitte dads» groups.
With each class, you begin to understand each position and the subtle differences in each that provide you with the chance to engage your muscles in a slightly different With each class, you begin to understand each position and the subtle differences in each that provide you with the chance to engage your muscles in a slightly different with the chance to engage your muscles in a slightly different way.
The second afternoon session was about workplace design, how to make a space instagrammable without compromising circulation and other subtle elements that make a big difference in how people interact with the space.
A third and subtle point relates to the differences in the level of interest rates actually paid on different loan products (Graph 2) when compared with reference rates (Graph 1).
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.
Again, the unspoken assumption is that what is important in the differences between religions has nothing to do with how close their theological descriptions of God correspond to reality, either because those differences don't exist or because they are impossible for us to judge, differences too subtle to be detected by us, lost in the «noise» of our human limitations, personal history, genetics, and so on.
Subtle but major difference that I think if you gave it some thought you would agree with me.
Nevertheless, there are subtle but important differences between them, and where they differ I find myself siding with Whitehead.2 Since Whitehead's conceptuality is presupposed in my extensions and applications, it seemed best to introduce the reader to this thought by way of an intellectual biography tracing the development of his theism.
My suspicion is that there may be some subtle difference in culture with the British and North American humour.
With these sources, Carmy offers a subtle account of the difference between the stranger and the immigrant.
English is blessed with numerous pairs of near - synonyms that allow one to mark subtle differences in meaning.
It's still a pretty subtle difference from «classic» coconut bacon, but I think it's a nice touch when paired with the turmeric stew.
The good news is that creating packaging with the «wow» factor can also be achieved with subtle additions that won't break the bank, but can make all the difference to customers.
The difference between Red Lion's logo and Eastern Christian's is subtle: four short fingers on a paw instead of five long ones, with the cross in the middle.
The team set up in the 3 -5-2 formation which was used against Manchester United, but with some subtle differences.
I don't think it was really a 3 -5-2, as Ozil pretty clearly looked to me to be operating from the left flank, with license to roam, as opposed to in a central playmaking role, but obviously the differences between the two formations are subtle and they're likely to blend into each other in any given match.
With specific reference to the Florida Institute of Technology study, the authors found that that, «although a detailed neuropsychological evaluation may have detected a subtle difference, it was unlikely that the daily lives of the players were at all affected.»
Limitations in tools used to track early development and subtle differences in brain development that become more noticeable with age may also help explain the lack of observable developmental differences before 24 months, researchers say.
Conclusions: Although duration of breastfeeding was not associated with differences in infant - mother attachment classifications, we found subtle positive associations between duration of breastfeeding and sensitive responsiveness, attachment security, and disorganization.
The interpretation, description and global criteria for Step four in Revised BFHI Guidelines almost matches the process of «Breast Crawl» with some subtle differences which are tabulated below:
This was no subtle difference: the insurgents knew full well that if others on their side gained the impression that they had come for negotiations with the Americans instead of a simple exchange of opinions then their death would only be a matter of time.
Social anti-progressivism (opposition to typical progressive social policies)... I'd call it social conservatism but there are subtle differences there, such as the fact that American social conservatism is almost invariably PRO-religious and conflicts with # 3 below.
Left to their own devices, the two governments would be likely to put forward proposed questions with more subtle differences of approach.
My guess is the difference is actually a quite a subtle one — but obviously with a large impact!
It has been suggested as an aid in diagnosing melasma depth, but this is the first study to find a significant quantitative difference between viewing the skin under natural light versus under a black light when evaluating extent in those with subtle disease.
The finding would fit nicely with research from the Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search, or MINOS, also at Fermilab, which, the same day, announced subtle differences in the oscillation behaviour of neutrinos and antineutrinos.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory flew a 747 specially equipped with ground - scanning radar over the site, teasing out subtle differences in elevation and soil content.
With birds, for instance, the absence of a tail, the difference between wings and grasping forearms, and the absence of teeth are all subtle evolutionary changes on a basic dinosaur plan.
So Jensen was betting that some part of subjects» subconscious minds would catch subtle differences between the faces and pair each one with either high or low pain.
The study by ALICE takes this research further as it probes the possibility of subtle differences between the way that protons and neutrons bind together in nuclei compared with how their antiparticle counterparts form antinuclei.
This pathway, the investigators report in Nature Medicine, is very similar to apoptosis (the controlled cell death program thought to exist only in multicellular organisms), but with subtle differences suggesting that it could be specifically targeted for anti-parasitic or - microbial drug development.
The goal now is «to find the subtle genetic differences between individuals in the genes or families of genes associated with longevity,» says Judith Campisi, a senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.
«Subtle brain differences seen in men with autism.»
Research at King's College London has revealed subtle brain differences in adult males with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which may go some way towards explaining why symptoms persist into adulthood in some people with the disorder.
Sandström compared women with burnout, known formally as exhaustion syndrome, to women with major depression, and she found subtle but significant differences between the two groups.
What subtle difference in the physics of matter and anti-matter has left the universe with a surplus of matter — the stars we see, the planet we live on, and ourselves?
«We found subtle brain differences in men who at a very young age had severe problems with communication and social interaction.
This may be one reason why they are so likely to mate with each other, and perhaps we can take advantage of the subtle differences in howling behaviour we have now discovered to keep the populations apart,» said Kershenbaum.
Such imaging could eventually help diagnose dyslexia in young children; even better, Eden hopes that by studying subtle brain differences as children with and without dyslexia learn to read, fMRI could eventually help teachers target reading interventions.
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