How To Use Dissimilarity In A Sentence
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How are patterns of cohabitation influenced by dissimilarity of species?
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Still, the visual dissimilarity among works and within mediums is offset by a coolly consistent emotional tenor that overtakes the viewer as if by stealth.
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It is not easy to let go of a new-found union or to acknowledge dissimilarity and discord.
The Past is Before Us - feminism in action since the 1960s
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In pencilled Hamburghs, on the other hand, there is much dissimilarity; the pencilling which is characteristic of the hens being almost absent in the males of both the golden and silver varieties.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
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God glorifies himself in rescuing the undeserving, not the heavenly; the poetry of redemption lies all in the dissimilarity between redeemer and redeemed, the similarities (if I may be permitted to put it this way) are all ironical, however necessary.
Spring « Unknowing
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That is, inconsistency reflects dissimilarity without directly assessing conflict.
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The meat looks fat and nice, and is relished by the people, a little glariness seemed to be present on the foreleg, and I sometimes think that, notwithstanding the dissimilarity of the symptoms observed in the camels and buffaloes now, and those we saw in oxen and horses, the evil may be the tsetse, after all, but they have been badly used, without a doubt.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death
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Together, these simulations suggest that selection is required to explain the overall reduction in hybrid indices, with varying magnitudes of selection being necessary to explain the dissimilarity among the four replicates.
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Cultural dissimilarity brings difficulty to language learning.
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This paper, proceeding with the definition of dissimilarity, probes into the relationship between selfness and otherness to reveal the cross-cultural essence of translation.
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Squared Euclidean distances were utilized in order to maximize the dissimilarity of unlike clusters.
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1The difference in conceptualizing a geographic region as a hinterland rather than as a motherland is like the dissimilarity in being remembered as bystanders to an event rather than as people who made history.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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They correct any dissimilarity between batches of work.
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There were of course also many points of dissimilarity between them.
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History paints a vivid picture of disparity and dissimilarity between Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman.
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Somehow, her physical dissimilarity was easier to understand.
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It is, however, open to question whether this fact connotes dissimilarity of attitudes on the part of the spouses.
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In like manner neither can it be called intemperate: and in this respect there is dissimilarity between justice and the other moral virtues; but as regards the proportion between operation and habit, there is similarity in all respects.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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Divergent evolution occurs when originally similar societies evolve along lines of increasing dissimilarity.
Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
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The FADEC system consists of hardware layer based on similarity redundancy technique and software layer based on dissimilarity redundancy technique.