Examples of using More differentiated in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Political
Yet it is much more differentiated and therefore not that stable.
Multipotent stem cells are more differentiated than the types named above.
More differentiated is the question of the nature of such networking.
Compared to Germany, public opinion in the USA is more differentiated.
Increasing specialization is resulting in a need for continuously more differentiated terminology;
Moreover, the shadow draw is much more differentiated in the scans of SilverFast.
Apart from a distinctive increase in dmax, the deep shadows appear more differentiated.
MaxDiff results are considerably more differentiated because respondents must choose between attributes each time.
In general, the more differentiated the mast-cell tumor is, the better the prognosis is.
The results are going to be more differentiated than those of a competition or rankings.
How the know-how or own experience made in seminars can be used more differentiated and purposive.
The changing basic conditions make the automobile markets more differentiated and therefore more difficult to control.
Faster and more differentiated than turbidimetry.
More differentiated and complex narration is still lacking.
And that they approached the task in more depth and in a more differentiated way.
Google will evaluate the page speed of pages more differentiated in the future.
The EU market is more differentiated than the US market.
It will be bigger and more differentiated.
In the year under review, the accounting is more differentiated in this regard resulting in a shift of accrued expenses
Looking at individual cases and taking account of all available toxicological information on a substance allows a more differentiated and diverse evaluation than one based on strictly defined rules.