potential difference
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of potential difference
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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The authors also did not factor in potential differences in demographic and socioeconomic factors.
From Los Angeles Times
They allow for even distribution across groups and take into account potential differences among subjects that researchers may not have anticipated.
From Seattle Times
Careful to cultivate an image of a unified party, the White House has taken pains to conduct significant outreach to Democrats to understand their interests and smooth out potential differences, one aide said.
From Washington Post
"It was a place where race, religion, and social class did not matter. Everyone was there for one cause. The sense of unity in that place transcended any potential differences."
From BBC
“This partnership signifies our commitment to work together” In the past, Sony has cited potential differences like these as the reason for not allowing PS4 gamers to play against other consoles.
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