From whatever source we procure light, it is the same in character, differing only in intensity.
This is but a sub-variety of the Common Red Cherry-pepper, differing only in its larger size.
Of the size and form of the foregoing, differing only in color.
This is but an accidental variety of the Common Red-leaved Sage, differing only in its variegated foliage.
A variety of the preceding; differing only in the brown color of the flowers.
But so far as he maintains that all men have but one passive intellect, and the same intelligible species, differing only as to various phantasms, his opinion is false, as stated above (Q.
Now in God, to be and to understand are one and the same thing; differing only in the manner of our understanding them.
Thus it is evident that they are really the same, differing only in their mode of signification.
Their platters, too, are copies of English ware, differing only in material and ornaments.
Numbers, differing only in material, are found in almost all parts of the globe.
Are they homogeneous, differing only in quantity or has each of them its own specific essence and peculiarity?
All pleasures are alike, so far forth as pleasures, differing only in the more or less.
Or are they like the parts of gold, homogeneous with each other and with the whole, differing only in magnitude?
Upon examining the processes of deduction and induction, we find in each the same series of terms, differing only in the fact that they are in inverse order, and this correspondence reveals the operation of one and the same law.
The differences between no two terms in the series can be total, nor can any two terms be identical, as each higher species will embrace all the attributes of the lower, differing only by the addition of others.
One of these objects, differing only in size and manner of decoration.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "differing only" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.