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  The difference between P and Q is one of degree ... rather than kind.
                    Such cases would support,        ... rather than conflict with traditional analyses.
                    Rather than (doing) P  ... I propose to group rules into sets.
                    There is another important dimension here, ... namely that of P.
                    There is a principle common to Q and R, ... namely, P.
                    This set, namely P, ... is not equal to' Q.
                    There is a particular aspect/ factor of P,     ...  namely  its  function,  which  is
                     important  here.  Atomic  bonding  follows  the  same  rule  as  phase  equilibrium,
                         ...that is, the system seeks the lowest energy state.
                    This particular theory was synchronic, ... that is, described PP in a single time
                     frame.
                    The  order  in  which  quantifiers  appear  in  an  expression  can  have  semantic
                     significance; ... that is to say that there may be models in which one statement is
                     true and the other, with the order of quantifiers reversed, is false.
               2.5.2. Adjuncting

               •     The computer ... opens up a whole range of new opportunities; above all, it shifts
                     the focus from the teacher to the learner.
                    After all, ... by definition, dramaturgical analysis should welcome P.
                    Aside from ... political and ethnic prejudices, lexicographers must control their
                     linguistic biases.
                    Besides  ...  opening  supercomputing  to  new  users,  the  microprocessor-based
                     machines are breaking down barriers between supercomputing and P.
                    According to …
                        …  the analysis given here/ to the above discussion,      ... P.
                        …  one standard explanation/ to skeptical traditions,  ... P.
                        …  Pierce's formulation, ... pragmatics is the study of signs.
                    Consequently  ...  we  view  P  as  Q/the  dramatic  metaphor  enables  one  to
                     distinguish ... P.
                    Furthermore,  ...  the  resulting  framework  can  easily  be  adapted  so  as  also  to
                     imitate P.


               2.5.3. Correlating

               •     The counter-example shows that ... what should be impossible according to the
                     theory, is actually found.
                    In [NN], the items are arranged according to ... their taxonomic classification/ to
                     the following themes: РР/ to principles that ensure that Q.
                    To identify individuals carrying the duplications, the researchers sorted samples
                     of their genetic material according to length.
               •     These rules operate ... according to certain conventions.
                    P can be explained as  ... due to the influence of Q.
                    This theoretical advance ... is due to the insight that P.
                    These discrepancies ... could be due to differences between P and Q.
               •     The  conclusion/  debate/  inference/  question/  principle/  remark/  skepticism/
                     uncertainty ...concerning P can be summarized as follows: Q.
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