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1 Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP fundamentally different .
2 It's a form of relief. They are also fundamentally different writing practices.
3 The two candidates have fundamentally different approaches to dealing with the issue.
4 Richard Walker, of course, has a fundamentally different view of growing old.
5 Parliament will look fundamentally different when it sits for the first time.
6 Maybe they just assume we're fundamentally different than them in every way.
7 Also, the mechanisms of how the two systems operate are fundamentally different .
8 But ocean acidification, and the chemistry that underlies it, is fundamentally different .
9 This attitude of the two religions toward these instincts is fundamentally different .
10 Clearly, their view on this point is fundamentally different from our own.
11 But Rhiannon said a fundamentally different approach was needed to housing.
12 I think we need a fundamentally different standard for how we build buildings.
13 They are two fundamentally different politicians, in two fundamentally different situations.
14 He deliberately paints minorities, especially Muslims, as being fundamentally different from other Americans.
15 In that, his situation was fundamentally different from Asakawa and Ryuji's.
16 Because it will make machines fundamentally different from the way they are now.
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