1. Now those slight differences of electrical potential had disappeared, like the chalk dust at the end of the lesson. 2. Only the music created slight differences and this not Markedly because the composers used the best of commonly recognised traditional musical idioms. 3. The two departments have slight functional differences. 4. There is a slight difference in the way men and women are affected by the drug, but this is not really significant. 5. Okay, there is a slight difference. 6. However, despite the slight difference in the way that the stocks are offered to the public, the method of allocation is the same. 7. There is this just this slight difference in in the words. 8. Even when make and cause are mutually substitutable, as in and, a slight difference in meaning can be perceived. 9. They are all slightly different and all the slight differences cancel each other out. |