Examples of using A difference of in English and their translations into Swedish
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Computer
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There is a difference of opinion as to the term of her pregnancy,
After all, a difference of 25 basis points is not the difference between black and white.
thentoning balsams"Tonic" should be selected with a difference of several tones from your main.
Yet to the practised eye there is generally- I do not say always- a difference of some sort by which the particular breed may be clearly defined.
It's going to be very difficult indeed, as the borders go down, to accept a difference of policy.
Again, people of color appealing to a commonality of anatomy over a difference of anatomy, again, successfully.
Compare this with Moto Major, with a difference of suspension similar to today's shock absorbers.
the difference of terminology does not imply a difference of conception.
What had started as a difference of emphasis became two different structures,
A difference of opinion over how this macro-financial assistance is decided on- which is certainly justified- should be no reason for us to deprive the partner countries of the benefit of this tool when they need our assistance and are striving to create stability and implement reforms.
That's a difference of seven inches.
It is merely a difference of approach.
That's a difference of 300 nautical miles.
Every year, they can make a difference of EUR 80 billion.
Even hawthorn of one species can bloom with a difference of 1-2 years.
One is a difference of degree, and this difference is not blameworthy.
It's a difference of more than one degree.
It makes a difference of almost 200 calories a day.
A difference of values, Keep circulating.
On four different levels with a difference of 1 m height.