Use "divergences" in a sentence

1. A few minor inconsistencies and divergences would give the appearance of verisimilitude.

2. 22 Inform Production Planner of any divergences from production plan.

3. The divergences do not follow a simple Aristotelian versus Augustinian divide

4. Il y a toutes sortes de contradictions, de divergences et de Contestations d'information

5. This fracture was caused more by political events than by slight divergences of creed.

6. This system promotes the Single Market while taking account of existing divergences between the Member States.

7. The absolute magnitude of calculated divergences (Funk's method) was consistently less than that of the measured values.

8. Some of the things that many people consider insurmountable problems are merely quirks, natural divergences of opinion or taste.

9. Perceptions of such divergences force considerable risk premiums on problem countries, inevitably resulting in accelerating capital flight to safe havens.

10. Given the divergences in the way data is presented for these instances, Member States are ordered alphabetically in their original languages.

11. In view of the divergences in the way data are presented for these instances, Member States are ordered alphabetically in their original languages.

12. Although there is no doubt that some Agisms are intended as hostile intergroup moves and divergences, there is a great deal of well-intentioned agism.

13. Nussbaum, Intergenerational Communication Across the Life Span Although there is no doubt that some Agisms are intended as hostile intergroup moves and divergences, there is a great deal of well-intentioned agism

14. The problem of how to deal with the case of unused defalcation has some divergences of opinion between the field of theory in criminal law, and in the departments of practice have the same problem.

15. In this unprecedented masterwork, The Scholar's Haggadah: Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Oriental Versions, Heinrich Guggenheimer presents the first Haggadah to treat the texts of all Jewish groups on an equal footing and to use their divergences and concurrences as a key to the history of the text and an understanding of its development

16. While the exemptions in that article are independent concepts of EU law whose purpose is to avoid divergences in the application of the VAT system from one Member State to another, the EU legislature may confer on the Member States the task of defining certain terms of an exemption (see, to that effect, judgments of 28 March 1996, Gemeente Emmen, C‐468/93, EU:C:1996:139, paragraph 25; of 4 May 2006, Abbey National, C‐169/04, EU:C:2006:289, paragraphs 38 and 39; and of 9 December 2015, Fiscale Eenheid X, C‐595/13, EU:C:2015:801, paragraph 30 and the case-law cited).