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Example sentences for "dissimilarities"

Lexicographically close words:
dissevered; dissidence; dissident; dissidents; dissimilar; dissimilarity; dissimilation; dissimilitude; dissimulate; dissimulated
  1. Other dissimilarities are the smaller parts throughout the whole plant, and the less straggling habit.

  2. Unity of type, maintained under extreme dissimilarities of form and mode of life, is explicable as resulting from descent with modification; but is otherwise inexplicable.

  3. Resemblances and dissimilarities in these respects depend intimately on environment, which in comparatively short periods works the most striking changes.

  4. Some similarities and dissimilarities in their careers are striking.

  5. Can you explain why there are always dissimilarities when the two cartridge cases are fired in the very same weapon?

  6. What ratio of similarities and dissimilarities do you have to have?

  7. However, the similarities so outweigh the dissimilarities that it is an identification.

  8. Dissimilarities may or may not be present, depending on whether there have been changes to the firing pin through use or wear, whether the metal flows are the same, and whether the pressures are the same or not.

  9. Are there any dissimilarities on the two--on the test and the suspect cartridge cases, Mr. Cunningham?

  10. The dissimilarities as such are caused by the type of material on which the print was left, because of the pressure, because of the amount of material which is on the finger when it left the print.

  11. Mr. Latona, without going into detail, there are some apparent dissimilarities on the two sides of that chart.

  12. All dissimilarities of organisms must depend upon the individuals having been affected by dissimilar external influences during the course of the development of organic nature.

  13. The dissimilarities in the designs and the engraving of these editions are decided and unmistakable: they are, no doubt, impressions from different suites of blocks, and each edition may be regarded as the work of a different printer.

  14. Hence the slightest privileges are repugnant to his reason; the faintest dissimilarities in the political institutions of the same people offend him, and uniformity of legislation appears to him to be the first condition of good government.


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