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Example sentences for "this difference"

  • This difference in the results is interesting, for it shows that too strong an irritant does not induce any transmitted effect, and does not cause the adjoining, upper and growing part of the radicle to bend.

  • This difference, of course, meant loss to men whose incomes were paid in bushels of grain.

  • This difference in commission in favor of New York will average 1/2 per cent.

  • Man is associated with man by the same instinct which associates animal with animal; but man is associated differently from the animal, and it is this difference in association which constitutes the difference in morality.

  • This difference of degree in the same faculties, this predominance of talent in certain directions, is, we have said, the very foundation of our society.

  • This difference, indeed, originates in the properties or peculiarities of the Army and its Commander, in those even of the Government.

  • The consequence of this difference is, that tactics can make a continued use of forces, Strategy only a simultaneous one.

  • There is no very obvious explanation of this difference in form between maritime and inland sand hills, and the subject merits investigation.

  • There is, however, this difference: a single cypress or pine is often enough to shed beauty over a wide area; the palm is a social tree, and its beauty is not so much that of the individual as of the group.

  • But there is this difference: in Dauphiny, it is only in small shrubs that this rich painting is seen, while in North America the foliage of large trees is dyed in full splendor.

  • This difference is so marked that the site of a slide can often be recognized at a great distance by the general color of the foliage of its vegetation.

  • But there are conditions under which this difference of velocity may be too insignificant, even if it exists.

  • The cause of this difference in the color of thrombi is to be sought for in their method of origin.

  • This difference is less manifest to the eye than to the ear in auscultation.

  • A diminution of this difference is a favorable sign.

  • The lower price of coals in Wales is perhaps the cause to a certain extent of this difference in the results of these two iron districts.

  • This difference proceeds in a great measure from the formation of some acetic acid, lactic acid, volatile oil, and probably some other unknown products in the act of fermentation.

  • This difference is undoubtedly due to the dilated and humid state of the atmosphere in the warm season.

  • This difference of pressure indicates a velocity of 26 feet per second.

  • Calculating the velocity of current due to this difference of weight by the well-known formula for the fall of heavy bodies, that is to say, multiplying the above difference, which is 27.

  • This difference of meaning is due to an implied contrast.

  • How is this difference indicated by Stress?

  • How is this difference indicated in the Stress of voice?

  • Twixt kings and tyrants there's this difference known: Kings seek their subjects' good, tyrants their own.

  • Twixt truth and error there's this difference known; Error is fruitful, truth is only one.

  • Twixt kings and tyrants there's this difference known, II.

  • Twixt truth and error there's this difference known, II.

  • This difference of weight must arise from the difference of the previous dryness of the two materials.

  • But as the persons are not the same, who are connected with me by those two relations, this difference of ideas separates the impressions arising from the contempt, and keeps them from running into each other.

  • This difference is to be attributed to the influence of general rules.

  • What is the reason of this difference, but that immobility, not being natural to the hare, but the effect of industry, forms in that case a strong relation with the hunter, which is wanting in the other?

  • This difference in the imagination has a suitable effect on the passions; and this effect is augmented by another circumstance.

  • A A, and it is by this difference that we are enabled to know in which direction the crank pin is out of true.

  • This difference is found among the Caribs between the language of men and women; a phenomenon that probably arises from the circumstance that, among prisoners, men were oftener put to death than women.

  • This difference, observed in the same family, appears to me very remarkable, though it is in no way contradictory to the results obtained by De Candolle in his ingenious researches on the chemical properties of plants.

  • Is this difference caused by the position of the electric organ, which is not double in the gymnoti?

  • This difference is not owing to a difference in their sharpness or flatness.

  • This difference, which has yet to be properly elucidated, is expressed by a particular term; and p is called lene, f is called aspirate.

  • This difference is important in prosody; especially in comparing the English with the classical metres.

  • For the explanation of this difference see Syntax, Chapter XXI.

  • There is not a unity of opinion concerning the cause of this difference.

  • There is, however, this difference observable in the chyle, that in reptiles and insects it is transparent like lymph.

  • This difference, however, is not regular and constant, but frequently varies.

  • This difference is occasioned by the earth's annual motion in its orbit.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    this act; this article; this belief; this conclusion; this county; this difference; this disease; this effect; this general; this genus; this island; this mode; this movement; this nation; this opinion; this part; this plant; this power; this prince; this ship; this situation; this society; this strange; this the; this tree; this view