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1 The customs and beliefs of different communities were found to diverge sharply from one another.
2 But they diverge sharply on when this will happen.
3 But at least one delegate noted the difficulty of coordinating policy at a time when growth is patchy, and economies diverge sharply .
4 Lawrence's time at Wejh was marked by many warning signs that his own plans and those of his superiors were beginning to diverge sharply .
5 Growth also diverged sharply between eastern and western China.
6 The footprints had diverged sharply toward a duster of big boulders that rose in the grove.
7 The link between London and New York ruptured, prices diverged sharply , and activity fell in both markets.
8 But soldiers' conceptions of negotiating, especially in a combat setting, diverged sharply on day one of Unified Quest 2011.
9 The two similar crudes traded in tandem for most of June and July, but diverged sharply over the past week.
10 The claimant count and ILO measures have diverged sharply in recent months, but the ONS said that they measure different things.
11 But, echoing a pattern seen for much of the year, the behavior of investors in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds diverged sharply .
12 Fine Gael and Labour have diverged sharply in their attitude to dissent within the Government over the referendum to scrap the Seanad.
13 This order led St. Cyr westwards, in pursuit of Barclay's Russians, who had diverged sharply in that direction in order to escape
14 A few steps beyond the pool the path diverges sharply to the left and opens into the little gallery of the broken column.
15 Ireland was roughly average for core subjects (the 3 Rs), but diverged sharply in two significant areas - religion and physical education.
16 For another mile Wade followed the main road and then diverged sharply to the left into what was known as the old, or upper, trail.
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