Example sentences of "differs from that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the abstract ‘ idea ’ of ‘ man ’ , what Locke calls a nominal essence , differs from that of ‘ Peter ’ and ‘ Paul ’ 'in the leaving out something , that is peculiar to each individual ; and retaining so much of those particular complex ideas , of several particular existences , as they are found to agree in . ’
2 A state of cleanliness is rarely the main objective of a manager in the food industries , as there is no direct profit contribution or production benefit , so the emphasis on management differs from that of mainstream operations .
3 Mill 's version of the resemblance doctrine , however , differs from that of some other , more recent , holders of it — and not merely in that for him it is a matter of the resemblance of sensations , not objects .
4 To understand this remark it is necessary to appreciate how radically Wittgenstein 's conception of language , in the Investigations and Zettel , differs from that of John Locke .
5 The idealised language-system encodes meaning through grammar , phonology and the lexicon and the question of how this system is used differs from that of how linguists analyse and describe it .
6 The for of a law differs from that of a psalm .
7 Jump instructions could be a fourth group , if the layout of the addressing mode and operand fields differs from that of the first group .
8 It is clear that the warp and woof of everyday life in stepfamilies differs from that of unbroken families not merely because of external constraints which frustrate the efforts of those who may seek , as some do , to recast their family lives in the mould of the nuclear family , but that family norms themselves may also be markedly altered , tempered to fit the limits of the new situation and fabricated anew from the post-marital residue of family beliefs and sentiments .
9 There are , however , other ways in which the discourse analyst 's approach to linguistic data differs from that of the formal linguist and leads to a specialised use of certain terms .
10 There are three main ways in which this explanation differs from that of the restructuring school .
11 An interesting question arising from this study is whether English continues to be regarded as a subject with a mission in higher education ; and whether the view of academics differs from that of students .
12 In this way the common sense of a religious society differs from that of a society with objectified social representations .
13 A recurrent theme in the literature is that the position of business in relation to government differs from that of other interest groups by virtue of the possession by companies of ‘ real ’ power — social decision-making power as it has been termed above .
14 The format of a charter party bill of lading differs from that of a liner bill of lading in that the latter stipulates the terms of carriage of the goods on the bill of lading itself .
15 It is correspondingly uncertain as to why its composition differs from that of the Earth .
16 Learning difficulties arise at the points where the structure of your own language differs from that of the new language , the target language .
17 Although these differences are now widely known , there is so far no satisfactory explanation nor do particular penal philosophies , or the adoption of deliberate policy choices in favour of a greater or lesser use of custody , necessarily seem to have expected or intended effect on one jurisdiction or explain why its of imprisonment differs from that of another jurisdiction .
18 The research centres on women and children , groups relatively neglected in recent work on health inequalities , whose experience of social and economic change differs from that of men .
19 Lymphomas arising in these specific areas share many histological , phenotypical , and functional properties with normal MALT and exhibit a biological behaviour that differs from that of the nodal lymphomas .
20 Although our cost-benefit figure differs from that of Meshkinpour et al by a factor of 10 , it is nearer the finding of Owen et al who estimated a cost of £427.00 per change in diagnosis .
21 These data indicate a half life of Β 1 integrins on HT-29 cells of about 20–24 hours under these experimental conditions , but we can not rule out the probablity that in the presence of DMJ the turnover rate of these adhesion receptors differs from that of untreated cells .
22 Erm if my reading of Locke erm differs from that of most of my erm fellow historians and political thought erm it differs in a matter of emphasis .
23 The broad pulse seen for PSR1706–44 implies that the geometry of the spin axis and magnetic axis relative to the direction of the observer differs from that for the Crab , Vela or Geminga .
24 The role of glycans on integrin receptors differs from that on some higher affinity receptors examined .
25 On the floor , the pamments , or great clay tiles , have been relaid over insulation Left The fireplace decoration in the kitchen chamber , now Timothy 's studio , differs from that in the other rooms .
26 Despite such decentralisation , however , the structure of bargaining in Japan differs from that in the USA since unionisation and collective bargaining are heavily concentrated in large firms rather than being more widely diffused throughout the industrial structure ( Levine , 1980 ) .6
27 The legal situation in Scotland differs from that in England and Wales .
28 The [ N ] is not distributed uniformly among the different amino acids , being largely confined to glycine , and the concentration of glycine in the free pool relative to the other amino acids is not only variable , but differs from that in protein .
29 If dyspepsia is to be used to identify a particularly high risk group ( such as coal miners ) , then we must know the rate of dyspepsia in the group we are studying and the extent to which it differs from that in the general population .
30 The data come mainly from industrialised countries where the pattern of STDs differs from that in Africa .
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