Sentences with phrase «surprising number of differences»

Despite the similarities in their spelling, there are a surprising number of differences between cacao and cocoa.

Not exact matches

The difference can be surprising; I have seen a number of friends buy at «expensive» prices (say, $ 300 + per bitcoin) and make considerably more money than others who bought at «cheap» prices (say $ 30 and below) but then traded along the way.
The Russian league leaders currently lie second in the group table, a point adrift of surprise package APOEL, and sharing the same number of points with Porto, albeit with a better goal difference.
It's really not that surprising that the difference between a one - to - three minute delay and immediate clamping was relatively small, especially considering the limited number of outcomes that the study focused upon.
The number of people who dress inappropriately at interview and think it won't make a difference would surprise you.
Democrat (and former occupant of that seat) Lorrane Ausley and political newcomer, Republican Jim Messer talked about their differences (and surprising number of political and philosophical similarities) before Tiger Bay members.
But what surprised researchers was the difference those rankings made: Biased search results increased the number of undecided voters choosing the favored candidate by 48 % compared with a control group that saw an equal mix of both candidates throughout the list.
What they found surprised them and challenged all of their initial hypotheses: Rattlesnakes have quickly evolved a great variety of differences through the loss of genes, resulting in varying venom gene numbers and types.
Alexander Wyatt says: «We were surprised by the sheer number of genomic differences between patients.
Some of the surprising numbers included the number of publishers who have no plans to produce ebooks at any time in the future, the very slight differences in total sales among the various top - name ebook distribution channels, and the startlingly high number of publishers who plan to release the majority of their titles in both print and digital editions.
And, given the number of different mosquito species that can carry the worm (as well as differences in their lifestyle, preferred body temperatures, and micro-climates in and around our homes), it's not surprising to think that while you may not have seen the mosquito, your cat might have.
Using the same method that I had used earlier for the same years on both data sets, I compared the total numbers of sunspots in post-1975 years to the 200 years pre-1975, and discovered a surprising result, given all the hype: the GSN reconstruction makes no discernable difference over the SIDC number post-1975 as pertaining to the solar cause of global warming.
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