Differ in a sentence as a verb

Two timezones that differ, will differ by an integer number of hours.

Each platform behaves in a subtly different manner.

Your priorities may differ from the tens of millions who have bought these, the most popular tablets in the world.

People's sleep cycles are just different, even if it's not fashionable to acknowledge that.

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Often, the basic operation is relatively easy, but figuring out all of the edge-cases is hard.- The laws in every country differ.

Based on what you're describing, I think you're going to have a tough sell for the merits of this process if the "win" case and the "lose" case have identical outcomes, but differ only in the language that is used.

And the same genes may produce very different IQs and heights against different genetic backgrounds and in different environmental circumstances.

The solution looks different in almost every country.- Visa, MasterCard, and co. have rules that effectively prevent you from using the same backends in different areas.

With a moments thought you can see that the answer to the question of how much variance would be reduced if everyone was genetically identical depends crucially on how genetically different everyone was in the first place.

Infants dont even babble at this age never mind produce or understand adult speech, but they have already stopped noticing certain differences in speechthats how deeply ingrained the way we perceive and produce speech is, and why its almost impossible to speak a non-native language without an accent.

"Together, however, the developmental natures of GCA and height, the likely influences of geneenvironment correlations and interactions on their developmental processes, and the potential for genetic background and environmental circumstances to release previously unexpressed genetic variation suggest that very different combinations of genes may produce identical IQs or heights or levels of any other psychological trait.

Differ definitions

verb

be different; "These two tests differ in only one respect"

verb

be of different opinions; "I beg to differ!"; "She disagrees with her husband on many questions"

See also: disagree dissent