differ
IPA: dˈɪfɝ
noun
- (computing) A program that diffs, a diff.
verb
- (intransitive) Not to have the same traits or characteristics; to be unalike or distinct.
- (intransitive, people, groups, etc.) To have diverging opinions, disagree.
- (intransitive) To be separated in quantity.
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Examples of "differ" in Sentences
- How does Bel Canto differ from the other novels you've written?
- How does a childfree marriage differ from a more traditional marriage?
- The designations of the title differ; what is stated above was probably the fact.
- The case of Stargate: Universe discussed how the new series would differ from the two others that preceded it.
- I think it would help if you described what you think the transition cost are that differ from the unfunded liability.
- How would that differ from the British system where the authorities do not "waste" resources keeping 85 year olds alive for another six months?
- His management style may differ from the president's, but Rouse has been a partner in building the strategy that took Obama from the Senate to the White House and in his first two years as president.
- I'm not sure why my numbers on foreign versus US scientists differ from the abstract (their 39 and 15 versus my 37 and 17), my guess is that they have opportunistically included 2 scientists who have some minor US connection as being from here.
- Where he and I would differ is that I think that the ability of government to devise a "solution" to the problem of future adjustments to the availability of educated labor from other countries is minimal compared to that of the decentralized trial-and-error groping mechanism of the market.
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