The Emerald City may differ from Brooklyn, which may differ from Bonn.
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Her views differ from her mother's, which in turn differ from her mother's.
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Should actual conditions differ from the Company's assumptions, actual results and actions may differ from those anticipated.
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"Perry pears differ from eating pears in the same way cider apples differ from eating apples," said Tom Oliver, the cider maker at Oliver's.
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Sukuk, or Islamic bonds, thus differ from their conventional peers.
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How did their wedding invitations differ from Kate and Will's?
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Though no doubt circumstances differ from nation to nation, medical
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The Missouri rules differ from Texas's in two notable ways.
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In some respects his opinions differ from Mr Trump, too.
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In some respects his opinions differ from Mr Trump's, too.
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Musically, how does the new album differ from the debut?
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How do they differ from the satellites of other startups?
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It is unclear how Flood's responsibilities might differ from Cobb's.
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Saudi Arabia's definition of extremist might differ from your own.
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How does your role within Whitney differ from previous projects?
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And how does that then differ from being a take?
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The demands of the strikers differ from country to country.
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The final results may differ from the initial exit polls.
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How did the fight differ from what you were expecting?
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If these differ from a reference motion path, boom, flagged.
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And they differ from white evangelicals in certain key areas.
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How do the steam locomotives differ from the diesel trains?
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And how does CT differ from a typical record label?
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Bush's politics, of course, differ from Trump's in important ways.
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Security levels will most likely differ from implementation to implementation.
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In your eyes how does Fall Forever differ from Loom?
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The terms, rates, and offerings differ from group to group.
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The items, he said, may differ from store to store.
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These antibody tests differ from the diagnostic tests used now.
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Laws that govern school fees differ from state to state.
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How do Dixie Alley storms differ from Tornado Alley storms?
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But how do they differ from, say, the iPhone skins?
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So how do Verizon's unlimited plans differ from each other?
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Humans differ from other species in a second crucial way.
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How does Beach Goth differ from other types of goth?
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The subject of the lesson will differ from story to story.
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How does this differ from ordinary geometry taught in high school?
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And how does this car differ from the Tesla Model S?
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How does your drinking differ from how it did in Manhattan?
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All three firms differ from their Western peers in important ways.
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How do your responsibilities for running the company differ from his?
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The two programs are said to differ from company to company.
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Many of these differ from the original names released last August.
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It can differ from culture to culture and generation to generation.
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How does it differ from the saga films and Rogue One?
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They struggle with accents that differ from standard British or American.
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Touching flesh doesn't have to differ from touching paper, he suggests.
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Yet routine practices really differ from center to center, he said.
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So, how will the 2019 Golden Globes differ from last year?
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How does your solo persona differ from your Bermuda Triangle persona?
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The native language of children can differ from school to school.
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How do your solo and collaborative works differ from one another?
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Does your past experience differ from where you want to go?
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Will its numbers differ from those of the Congressional Budget Office?
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Their opinions on philanthropy also sometimes differ from their father's approach.
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The availability of the processors will differ from country to country.
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Some of these approaches can differ from your expectations for retirement.
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Trump's comments Friday differ from what he's said in the past.
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How does what you're offering differ from what's out there already?
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And how does the FTC differ from the Federal Communications Commission?
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How did directing "The Big Sick" differ from directing "Search Party"?
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Or how did what you were hearing differ from your recollections?
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The messages appear to differ from one state to the next.
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Survey designs differ from study to study and are often flawed.
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How does it differ from the previous one issued in 2014?
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The role is broad and can differ from company to company.
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The answers, I imagine, differ from pregnant body to pregnant body.
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Huawei's virtual shares also differ from conventional shares in key ways.
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The genesis of terrorism may differ from that of nationalist demagogues.
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The sharing settings in Google Forms differ from other Google apps.
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But special elections differ from the midterms in two important respects.
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Plus loans differ from private loans in a few important ways.
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Kourtney explains to her sisters how their priorities differ from hers.
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How does that differ from the reasons programmers use them today?
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How do charity auctions differ from more sedate fine art sales?
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How does Thames London differ from other skate brands out there?
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How does your approach to client work differ from your personal?
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How do your designs differ from those on the Korean version?
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What is instinct, and how does that differ from a reaction?
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Be respectful of other people's opinions, especially when they differ from yours.
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Patent applications cite earlier patents to show how they differ from them.
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But how does it differ from a traditional day or night cream?
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The details written in the email differ from those she told detectives.
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This will differ from previous e-commerce rollouts in another way, too.
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How does that differ from being the CEO of a private company?
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Ocasio-Cortez's comments differ from Democratic leadership opting not to encourage impeachment.
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What constitutes a VR film experience can differ from project to project.
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What is Trumponomics and how does it differ from standard Republican economics?
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How do you think you differ from the way you were portrayed?
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How did the 1999 VMAs differ from the 2001 and 2007 shows?
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They only differ from the original Huawei Watch in terms of looks.
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Damore claims it was for expressing political views that differ from Google's.
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Bannon also seems to genuinely differ from Trump on a couple fronts.
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What policies do you support, and how do they differ from Hillary's?
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He's inspired by geometric buildings that differ from Turkey's traditional, ornate architecture.
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While it does differ from the original, this change should be welcomed.
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How, if at all, do real people's stories differ from fictional portrayals?
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Policies at individual affiliates vary, and may differ from the national office.
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How does the US IMO training program differ from other training programs?
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How does it work and how does it differ from simple interest?
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Can you talk about how digital time might differ from film time?
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They asked: How much do summer temperature changes differ from wintertime trends?
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How does the Equality Act differ from the Employment Non-Discrimination Act?
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These spirals, incrementally produced, differ from, say, a Platonic cube's transcendent idealism.
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How will it differ from the grocery store of today, and why?
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Some excerpts: Q. How do you differ from the other Democratic candidates?
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And how does it differ from the Cold War we had before?
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Qualifications needed to provide care to children differ from state to state.
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The products differ from conventional cigarettes in nicotine content only, FDA said.
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Factors like a stock's weighting, for example, could differ from the benchmark.
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The fate of abusers in religious orders can differ from diocesan priests.
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Mr. Alam maintains that his photographs differ from those of Western photojournalists.
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At times, Islamic Jihad has pursued objectives that differ from those of Hamas.
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Tiebreaks come in all manner of forms, but invariably differ from normal gameplay.
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How does your glam on the show differ from your everyday beauty routine?
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But how the technology will be used will differ from county to county.
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Designer Kathleen De Smet wanted to examine how they fundamentally differ from people.
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But other research suggests people's attitudes toward interracial relationships differ from their behavior.
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I ask her about how targeted readings differ from more open-ended readings.
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Their ideological roots differ from those of most other European right-wing populists.
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Internals show more budget-friendly specs that differ from the original Samsung S8.
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He believes airlines differ from rails in that airlines are a people business.
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Our estimates differ from official data by up to three percentage points annually.
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How does your Womanhood persona differ from your real or other comedic life?
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The most volunteer-producing schools tend to differ from typical prestigious schools lists.
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Tests also differ from one another because they're simply looking at different things.
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However, where I do differ from Albert is on the timing of this.
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Commodities differ from equities, he says, because their prices are ruled by fundamentals.
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But, there are some major areas where YouTube Stories differ from the rest.
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Hoogewerf couldn't be reached for comment on why Hurun's numbers differ from Forbes'.
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How did the May 29 test differ from previous short-range missile tests?
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How do the rules of wheelchair MMA differ from those of conventional MMA?
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The notifications themselves are triggered by signals that differ from user to user.
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They discussed Amazon's strategy and how the retailer's stores differ from other bookstores.
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Skin is also inherently tricky, and its qualities differ from person to person.
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LN: And how do they differ from the rest of the militia movement?
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More: How today's tech I.P.O.s differ from those of the dot-com boom.
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Brennan's evasions differ from Trump's lies — they are smaller, less frequent, more deniable.
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How does the CUNY Start model differ from old-school college remedial education?
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This is how consumer protections will differ from one state to the next.
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And some funds use their own customized sector groupings that differ from GICS.
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How else does your life differ from that of a middle-class person?
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But how does this new visitor differ from 'Oumuamua, the first interstellar object?
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The progression of the disease and medical management differ from patient to patient.
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How did this differ from the old way of getting out the vote?
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Some excerpts from the conversation: Q. How does your style differ from Scully's?
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How does stepping into roles that are fictitious differ from playing actual people?
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They've found that Tsimane differ from the rest of us in many ways.
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THUMP: How do VIA's booking practices differ from that of your average festival?
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To add to the headache, small claims court rules differ from state to state.
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Quevedo's patterns differ from those of a typical gymnasium floor, though, in their excess.
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But how your skin reacts can differ from swelling to life-threatening allergic reactions.
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Those could, of course, differ from the previous set of such projections in March.
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But is President Trump actually appealing to motives that differ from "normal" partisan battles?
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Even within a particular type of cancer, one patient's disease will differ from another's.
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Circumstances will differ from country to country but the general pattern is quite similar.
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How does that differ from some of the other controversial LAPD officer-involved shootings?
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The mysterious OurMine group's methods appear to differ from other recent high-profile hacks.
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It's good for them to be exposed to ideas that might differ from theirs.
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How did the Garage crowd differ from what Mancuso was doing at the Loft?
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Millennial millionaires differ from the rest of their generation in more than just wealth.
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How would you differ from Mr. Obama in your handling of the Syrian war?
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It's unclear how the two memoranda to be signed Friday differ from previous orders.
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Moreover, the rules differ from agency to agency and possibly from administration to administration.
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The uncommon dynamic gives the studio a set of priorities that differ from most.
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The question is relatively new, and guidelines so far differ from state to state.
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But they differ from blended Scotch as they do not contain any grain whisky.
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In this, they differ from James Madison, the man behind the Bill of Rights.
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Does anything in the Op-Ed differ from what you have observed about school?
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How does the new guide differ from last year's first edition for business travelers?
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On average, House polls differ from final election results by around eight percentage points.
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But the way we curse can wildly differ from one country to the next.
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How are unions for today's jobs going to differ from unions in the past?
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No. Criteria for the lifetime learning credit differ from those for the opportunity credit.
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In what ways does your opinion match — or differ from — the Times Editorial Board's?
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And did the doctor's care differ from what another reasonable physician would have done?
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Here are four ways in which flying this summer will differ from last year.
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It's unclear how the smartwatch would differ from Fitbit wearables already on the market.
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"Parties must differ from another again more strongly," Spahn told Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
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Licenses for such cross-border payments differ from those required for local payment services.
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The GOP's 2012 platform demonstrates just how dramatically Trump's views differ from Republican orthodoxy.
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Q. How do your responsibilities differ from those of Amir Chaluts, the company's chief executive?
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Opportunity zones differ from these earlier attempts, in that they come with very few conditions.
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BROADLY: How does compulsion work inside our brains, and how does it differ from addiction?
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However, John and Action's definitions of "cheating" differ from each other just a little bit.
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Jayapal's tactics, which involve negotiating with Pelosi, differ from those in her caucus like Rep.
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How does the New Democrat thinking about infrastructure differ from other members of the party?
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The limits to alien life may differ from those imposed on our own world's microorganisms.
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Yet the skills required for retailing's new jobs differ from those needed for old ones.
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How does it differ from what someone like Governor Cuomo frames as a women's issue?
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That's because the sixty-somethings I've surveyed differ from the twenty-somethings in two ways.
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How does the taste of Chiara Organica differ from the pizzas normally served at 800°?
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NOAA's report appears to differ from one released by NASA on Monday, though only slightly.
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That's probably where I differ from other filmmakers, who did [document] aspects of the Internet.
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ROSENGREN SAYS ACHIEVING MEDIUM-RUN PROSPERITY CAN DIFFER FROM SHORTER-TERM PRESSURES ON ELECTED OFFICIALS
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Under normal circumstances, the return policy for a third-party vendor might differ from Amazon's.
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How does creating a soundtrack for a feature differ from working on a television show?
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How Medicare Extra works, and where it does and doesn't differ from Medicare-for-all.
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Others whose policy views differ from Trump could conceivably take up that same framework regardless.
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She said such a system would differ from how the Federal Reserve steers the economy.
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Its ads differ from Taxi TV because passengers cannot turn them off or mute them.
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Tesla said job postings differ from jobs open, as one posting could represent multiple openings.
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Lycosa aragogi differ from other wolf spiders because of the unique genital structure in females.
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The number of restaurants and the hours of availability will differ from city to city.
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The model does differ from the actual solar wind in some important ways, says Velli.
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But they also differ from conventional measures in important ways, and so are potentially misleading.
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People who are transgender have gender identities that differ from the sex assigned at birth.
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President Trump's Afghan strategy did differ from that of his predecessor in several key respects.
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In what ethically relevant sense does the anti-gay baker differ from the other two?
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How does that differ from the megacorps with which OpenAI has attempted to contrast itself?
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It's unclear how the New York, Singapore and DMZ meetings will differ from each other.
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The educator's preferred style of teaching might differ from the demands of the school's administration.
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The social media giant noted in its rollout that Messenger Kids would differ from Messenger.
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Those figures differ from an August survey, which showed 2628 percent as backing impeachment proceedings.
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How does this wave of trendy feminism differ from what you experienced with riot grrrl?
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The results differ from an autopsy done by a doctor hired by the Clark family.
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Drones differ from "remote-controlled" aircraft because they can fly to pre-set coordinates autonomously.
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Similarly, how does the hardcore audience tend to differ from a more typical clubbing crowd?
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A beginner's smart content news experience would differ from the experience of a topic enthusiast.
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Shiny Pokémon are rare variations of existing Pokémon with colors that differ from the standard.
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Me's free 10-day course and other programs differ from other chaos magick resources online?
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The officials said the deployment would differ from the existing U.S. troop presence in Kuwait.
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Seasonal allergy symptoms differ from those caused by viral infections like influenza or the coronavirus.
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GWASs look for the sites on the genome where we commonly differ from one another.
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The news was expected, but the implications differ from most of the special counsel's interviews.
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While the words in the strategy differ from the past, the impetus is the same.
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As global ones, their priorities may differ from those of their home country's elected officials.
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He also has a history of taking positions on issues that differ from Wasserman Schultz's.
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Dr. Nahm suggested the mechanism of terminal lucidity may differ from one disease to another.
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Mice can shed light on certain biological processes but differ from humans in critical ways.
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How would such an encounter differ from the ones most of us are accustomed to?
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Yet the poems it contains differ from the all-encompassing elegies of his early verse.
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Just wondering, how do relationships between YouTubers and their agents differ from standard PR practices?
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Satellite internet isn't a new concept, but Elon Musk's plans differ from the current options.
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One way stars routinely differ from each other is in the amount of metal they contain.
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But proposed tariffs on Mexico differ from the tariffs on Chinese exports in two important ways.
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The key is to identify the other person's values, even if they differ from your own.
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How does it differ from other viruses in the same family, like dengue and West Nile?
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Cramer doesn't like to recommend Chinese stocks because their financials differ from that of American companies.
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How does the show differ from other theatrical evenings featuring hip-hop and street dance styles?
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The report stresses that the effects of automation on work will differ from country to country.
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In any relationship, couples argue, but what they argue about will differ from couple to couple.
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Actual results could differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to numerous factors.
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How does working with him differ from working with someone like Jeff Nichols or Zack Snyder?
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So, what is ray tracing exactly, and how does it differ from current graphics rendering techniques?
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The battle for Iraq's second-largest city will differ from Tikrit and Fallujah in many ways.
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He's offered foreign policy prescriptions on Twitter and in public remarks that differ from Obama's approach.
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Can you talk about how a trans person's experience may differ from one person to another?
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The combatants, the landscape or the underlying cause can differ from one war to the next.
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Technically, lab-grown diamonds only differ from natural diamonds in that they're made in a lab.
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How does this differ from the documentaries Miss Sharon Jones and Charles Bradley: Soul of America?
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Recent protests differ from the Occupy Central movement in 2014, said Fraser Howie, an independent analyst.
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Islamic debt-based contracts are also under scrutiny because dispute resolution can differ from conventional transactions.
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Prices in this article may differ from report to reflect any updates or changes in price.
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You can read more about those accounts and how they differ from a 401(k) here.
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Q. How does your company differ from all the other commercial real estate brokerages out there?
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The obstacles facing gender and non-binary athletes differ from other athletes on the LGBTQ spectrum.
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It's refreshing and important to see representations of families that differ from the standard heteronormative narrative.
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How did the "French touch" version of house music differ from earlier and contemporaneous Chicago styles?
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Immigration detention centers differ from immigration prisons in that they hold only people who await trial.
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How does the iPhone 7 camera differ from the ones on the iPhone 6 and 6s?
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Everyone has their own HRTF profile because head and ear shapes differ from person to person.
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Parliamentary systems also differ from presidential republics in the frequency with which elections can be called.
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If the American standards differ from Europe's, new software will have to be written, he said.
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How does it differ from most of the other goods and services that the economy produces?
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That incentive to serve the population at large is the principle way democracies differ from dictatorships.
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Dynamically, it doesn't much differ from his hard-thumping productions — only the component parts are different.
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Impeachments differ from votes of "no confidence," which parliamentary systems use to remove a prime minister.
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Be aware of what you imagine others are feeling, and how that can differ from reality.
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How does the tech setup in The Times newsroom differ from other places that you've worked?
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Reports of momentum from the field often differ from what polls indicated a few weeks ago.
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In the long run, how will AI-designed drugs differ from those developed by humans alone?
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Yet some data suggests some potential weaknesses in Sanders' armor, given how caucuses differ from primaries.
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"News travels fast and perceptions often differ from reality," noted the Department of Homeland Security's Ready.
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The deposition itself is riddled with contradictions or recollections that differ from those of other witnesses.
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How far Trump the president will differ from Trump the polarising election candidate is not clear.
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"I sincerely hope that science and scientists differ from science fiction and its practitioners," he wrote.
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How does the experience of playing as a duo differ from your time in larger bands?
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In that, they differ from guest accounts, which Slack has offered since shortly after launching in 2014.
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The details differ from one imagined utopia to the next, but the broad strokes are the same.
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"It's not my political views," Warren claims, implying that his personal beliefs differ from President Trump's policies.
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But the real secret of the Hui's success lies in the ways they differ from the Uighur.
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Due to rounding, the sum of values presented in this document may differ from totals as reported.
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In fact, the overall accuracy rates were low and did not differ from the level of chance.
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You have a question: How does this differ from the bots we've had in games since forever?
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It doesn't use instruments other than drums; its scales differ from the scales used in Western music.
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Here are five big ways Harry and Meghan's wedding will differ from Will and Kate's nuptials. 1.
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Its numbers differ from IDC's in that it doesn't consider a Chromebook to be a PC. Whatever.
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Where the borders lie, and how exactly these depressions differ from each other, remains murky and controversial.
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Actual results may differ from those contained herein due factors outside of the control of Mount Tam.
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Their understanding of climate change does not differ from mine, because it is informed by the evidence.
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And, of course, how people say they're determining their vote can differ from their actual thought process.
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How did launching your very own clothing line differ from the numerous collabs and capsules you've done?
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What makes Andrew really special is its teeth and face, which significantly differ from adult Diplodocus skulls.
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Novartis has not said what it will charge in Europe, where prices differ from country to country.
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Because some of his ideas differ from yours you have to throw in the mental health card?
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"We speak to external scientists and industry scientists and see where we differ from them," Leiba says.
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The firm's research team says the hacking tactics observed in this case differ from other Iranian activity.
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His news judgment may differ from CNN's; nonetheless, they're both subject to the whims of the consumer.
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Men exercise "headship" over their wives, establishing a hierarchy whose basic mechanics differ from denomination to denomination.
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However, the optimal rule will depend on U.S. institutions, which differ from those of Switzerland or Sweden.
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They have also noted that their congressional oversight efforts differ from the legal cases surrounding the question.
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It is unclear how much the Senate plan will differ from one already proposed by House Republicans.
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Q. How do the apartments in Phase 2 of the development differ from those of Phase 1?
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So how exactly does the DTEK250 differ from last year's Priv aside from the much lower price?
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For more on America's gun laws and how they differ from other nations' laws, read Vox's explainer.
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What are some ways Goa or psy-trance differ from more commercial variants of the sound, e.g.
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Changes in China, for example, might differ from those seen in the United States or in Africa.
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But those stories differ from Pogge's in an important way: the politicians' admitted misconduct ended their careers.
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Partnering with someone whose strengths differ from yours can help you avoid missing out on great opportunities.
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How did Judge Kavanaugh's behavior differ from the way he has previously presented himself to the public?
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The formulation of drugs, their dosage and their strength may differ from country to country, it said.
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So how exactly does HBO Max differ from HBO's already existing platforms, HBO Now and HBO Go?
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Here's how social impact bonds differ from standard social programs: They raise upfront money to do prevention.
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The nature of the targets of those strikes also appears to differ from the US stated intent.
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That would differ from the previous three launches that all took off from the country's eastern shores.
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I think we [Firefox] differ from Chrome in that we're not trying to preserve the existing model.
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It's simply experience accumulated pleasurably, tempered with a recognition that complexities and wisdom differ from insistent opinions.
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Views expressed by the central bank's analysts in their report may differ from central bank's official stance.
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However, laws that govern data protection and how those firms handle breaches differ from country to country.
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The NSC draws its data from the states and the report could differ from final federal estimates.
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Infidelity laws and divorce laws differ from state to state, and some are even kind of strange.
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What were your first impressions of the man and how did they differ from his cinematic persona?
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"Perhaps perceptions differ from those of Japan, and I hope this is a mistake," Mr. Mori said.
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How did the relationship between the two of you differ from a friendship [before you got married]?
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How does black pudding differ from the veritable plethora of other blood sausages made around the world?
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How did composing this score differ from making music as S U R V I V E?
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Recent reports have tried to bring clarity on how Trumpcare will differ from the Affordable Care Act.
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Nothing else matters To be sure, the Senate bill does differ from the ACA in key ways.
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The thing is, we often don't realize that people have moral foundations that differ from our own.
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But there is one vodka brand which claims to differ from the others on that second point.
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However, these islands differ from Sumba in important ways, including financial resources from the government and local citizens.
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Now Congress can attempt to set out its own broad vision, which may greatly differ from the president's.
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From there they can go on to variant calling—identifying where an individual's genes differ from the reference.
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FedEx said its positions on the issues of gun policy and safety differ from those of the NRA.
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The types of subaccounts available for investors to select will differ from one insurance company to the next.
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It's still unclear exactly how they differ from the Mo-Fis, however, aside from some slight design changes.
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One FICO score may even differ from one credit-reporting firm to the next for the same person.
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"We see no reason why our ambitions here should differ from the other major owners," Cevian's Gardell said.
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This interpretation does differ from the original purpose of astrology, in that it more closely approaches being correct.
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They say it's unrealistic to expect them to comply with internet regulations that differ from state to state.
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It's unclear how Shortwave would differ from that app, although it's likely the two were developed in isolation.
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Prizes differ from USB cords and fidget spinners to designer clothes, cars, and houses, according to the site.
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Direct-lending funds also differ from banks in how much of their lending goes to private-equity firms.
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Lindelof himself is a Watchmen fan, but his vision will likely differ from Zack Snyder's 2009 film version.
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Thanksgiving menus certainly differ from family to family (or friend group to friend group, if we're talking Friendsgiving).
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Rates can differ from one company to the next, so it pays to compare estimates from several providers.
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Rules differ from state to state, but the answer is, largely, the very establishment that electors have rejected.
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Your credit score is created from your credit reports, and the information can differ from bureau to bureau.
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So many people struggle and fail to understand the perspectives of those whose circumstances differ from their own.
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That's why poll results that differ from election returns aren't necessarily wrong when there is a time lag.
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In promoting gender diversity, he charged, Google silences those people whose political views differ from California's liberal mainstream.
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He added that conversations around the use of psilocybin in medicine differ from conversations around legalizing the substance.
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A company's first earnings after going public may differ from Wall Street expectations because of different share counts.
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The path of rate hikes could differ from current expectations depending on how those uncertainties unfold, she said.
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In other words, any opinions that differ from the government narrative are an attack on the Egyptian state.
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That would also differ from the House Republican plan, which would impose a 20 percent tax on imports.
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And how would a gender-neutral draft differ from the roles women play in the armed forces already?
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She imagined that the women's recollection of their encounters with Valizadeh would, in a word, differ from his.
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Lobe-finned fish differ from others because their fleshy fins connect to the body through a single bone.
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People holding opinions that differ from your own isn't a conspiracy, mostly because it doesn't need to be.
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Your tracks can be informed by a character's point of view: How would Telemachus' playlist differ from Athena's?
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As often happens in New York, the ways of the city differ from the ways of the state.
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How does your show at the Pulitzer differ from the way a curator might approach the same theme?
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How does your understanding of her now differ from how you saw her when you published the biography?
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But that program has confused tenants and landlords since the eligibility, caps and amounts differ from the state's.
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Still, forums differ from the debates in that the candidates are not allowed to appear on-stage together.
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This is just one way that plants differ from animals: After they go forward, there's no going back.
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Inevitably we all have our political viewpoints, and they will likely differ from those of family and friends.
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What matters, she notes, is not the fact that results of interventions will differ from place to place.
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Regulations and requirements typically differ from state to state resulting in a broad and unreasonable red tape spectrum.
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The bank's forecasts often differ from those of the Economy Ministry, which provide the base for budget planning.
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The conditions are expected to differ from the ones that were set by the Obama administration, perhaps significantly.
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Certainly, Thomas' opinions differ from the numerous players who have retired early in hopes of protecting their health.
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They differ from revolutionaries because they reject the idea that individuals should be coerced into accepting someone else's beliefs.
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What do you think makes for good astronaut ice cream, and how does it differ from regular ice cream?
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What's more, opinions of the specific women running for office didn't really differ from that of their male opponents.
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With the exception of Aleksashenko, none agreed to speak on the record about their recollections which differ from Page's.
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Based on your experience, how does being a trans man differ from being a trans woman in this business?
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How does it differ from what you've put out over the years with Alex Burkat at Nite Owl Diner?
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Dependent care FSAs differ from the health FSAs you may already be familiar with in a number of ways.
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What role do money and muscle play in Indian politics and how does it differ from other modern democracies?
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The statement offered no indication of how Trump's policies might differ from those of his predecessor, Democrat Barack Obama.
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You'd be forgiven for not getting a clear picture of where Biden would differ from Trump in this answer.
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The Zika findings differ from prior outbreaks in Puerto Rico of arboviruses transmitted by the same mosquitoes as Zika.
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Blended-wing designs differ from conventional wide-body aircraft designs that have distinct wings and fuselages and underwing engines.
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"She wants to know who is getting what punishment and how their cases differ from hers," says the source.
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Vinyls differ from the usual sort in that they are roughly 4-inch-tall bobbleheads rather than traditional toys.
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On-demand work does differ from traditional service work in some key ways, beyond smartphones and more flexible hours.
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We have a special relationship with the club and its hierarchy, and in this we differ from the rest.
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Facebook will also have to navigate all of these regulations as they differ from region to region, Nayar said.
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They differ from today's Western norms, which are historically recent and by no means uncontested, even in Western societies.
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And though the religious meaning and specific rules differ from faith to faith, the larger concept remains the same.
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"Should the direction as received differ from the expected direction, a compromise may be determined," reads the patent document.
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They differ from Norway's other licensing rounds, which are held more rarely and offer blocks in unexplored, frontier regions.
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Deals are achievable but episodic, and the industry's consolidation and maturation will likely differ from most other corporate sectors.
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Mishra says that while the readings sometimes differ from government monitors, the devices are calibrated to determine the differences.
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But otherwise, they actually don't differ from other piercing types that much, and they're usually totally safe, she says.
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But we were curious how portfolios run by computers and algorithms differ from those in fundamental-driven trading firms.
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The numbers in Thursday's budget could differ from those early drafts but some agencies would take a big hit.
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These shows about unhappy and difficult women differ from their "Sex and the City" and "Bridget Jones's Diary" predecessors.
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Full Frontal's perspective will differ from The Daily Show's, Bee said during a chat with the press in attendance.
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"Such ambitions do not differ from Germany's intention to implement the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project," he said.
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These headphones would differ from Apple's Beats line of headphones, and feature Apple branding instead of the Beats logo.
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Yank: What are those teenage rites you mentioned, and how do they differ from what happens in the US?
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These are places where individual genomes routinely differ from one another at the level of an individual genetic letter.
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Leaks occur in every White House, but the nature of recent disclosures differ from those that angered past presidents.
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There isn't an internationally recognized standard for reporting defense spending, so China's official figures sometimes differ from outside estimates.
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They differ from the low-risk smokeless tobacco products, long on the American market, in their attractiveness to smokers.
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Thermobaric weapons differ from conventional bombs in that they combine with atmospheric oxygen to greatly extend the blast radius.
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And you have to go at – SANGER: So how would your strategy differ from what he's doing right now?
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Its findings may ultimately differ from rivals, like App Annie, because of the way these firms generate their data.
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The New Health Care 'Pragmatic trials' differ from most research studies by focusing on effects in the real world.
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It was unclear how the arrangement being discussed on Thursday would differ from a traditional "safe third country" treaty.
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First, sometimes people's private reactions differ from how society tells them they're supposed to react to a given situation.
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Note: The researchers looked at screenplays, which can differ from the final version that makes it to the screen.
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In Beijing's view, it's not just that the Uighurs' culture, language and religion differ from China's majority Han population.
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But rookie performances can radically differ from game to game, and the Jets tasted that volatility in Week 2.
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Again, how does that script differ from the declarations from news organizations in promos in the past and present?
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Controversial at first, speed bumps have proliferated among U.S. market sites, though they differ from IEX's to varying degrees.
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The article mentions several reasons that young black voters' politics might differ from those of their parents and grandparents.
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It is a medium that gives primacy to those who do not tolerate views that differ from their own.
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America's norms differ from Singapore's, but free content also conforms to standards that regulators deem appropriate for your society.
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It's hard to imagine that the task force will result in findings that drastically differ from the Massachusetts study.
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But there has been little discussion of how their opinions, priorities and needs differ from those of older generations.
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Warren also plans to release her own transition plan for Medicare For All, that will likely differ from Sanders.
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The Trump administration's arms export approach doesn't just differ from the Obama administration's in the way it is described.
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The monthly report on macroeconomic and market trends said its views may differ from the central bank's official position.
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But how do third-party candidates' policy ideas differ from those of major party contenders Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump?
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Whether it even counts as "good" will probably differ from viewer to viewer, depending on your affection for these characters.
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Mueller's powers differ from those of Starr, and Justice Department regulations place limits on him that Starr did not face.
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BELLA's sapphire lasing crystalPhoto: Ryan F. MandelbaumHow does one of these laser pulses differ from, say, a common laser pointer?
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There are also elements of the experience that differ from standard shooters, thanks to the addition of the Aim Controller.
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It's raised questions for her, personally, as someone whose own politics also differ from Wellesley's brand of liberalism, Castro said.
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However, the procedures schools adopt to follow these federal guidelines differ from campus to campus and from case to case.
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Wrapped up in spying and general longstanding rivalry, the Iran and Russia cases differ from the U.S.-China-Canada cases.
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In his solo show at Terrault Contemporary, Devin N. Morris suggests that touching paper need not differ from touching flesh.
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Animals from one region can share sounds that differ from groups in another, leading researchers to talk of animal "dialects".
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And loan repayment is not the only dimension of post-college life where new grads' expectations may differ from reality.
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Although laws differ from state to state, there's a reason teacher-student relationships are frowned upon, if not outright illegal.
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This was calculated under European System of Accounts guidelines, which differ from the methodology used by Greece's in bailout deliberations.
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These clinics differ from Walgreens' existing walk-in clinics, which typically treat people for acute conditions like cough and flu.
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They have yet to present any details on their proposal and how it might resemble or differ from Graham-Durbin.
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The teens selling on the app differ from their older Millennial counterparts because they are natural and unselfconscious, says Mohr.
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In the latter respect they differ from vehicles that must be remotely piloted by a human operator, like a drone.
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The planetary protection guidelines for a Mars colony will differ from the ones that are in place now, Conley explains.
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What do you see as the conservative view of human nature, and where does it differ from that of progressives?
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Q. How do the lives differ from the ones you might find in, say, a neighborhood across the Huangpu River?
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However, when bodily changes at puberty differ from a child's gender identity, they are typically a source of extreme distress.
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Attitudes to homosexuality in, say, rural Angola are highly likely to differ from attitudes among the connected classes in Luanda.
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The earthquake magnitudes are from the United States Geological Survey, which differ from those measured by the South Korean authorities.
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Countries around the world have many driving laws that differ from the US — sometimes with specifications that may baffle foreigners.
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Our two universities differ from one another because of who we serve and the scale at which we serve them.
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We want to know how the candidates differ from the president, why they think they could do a better job.
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So on the business side, we differ from Amazon by not competing with our sellers and being a trusted platform.
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The approach would differ from his predecessors, whose emphasis on securities in the U.S. and Europe ended in heavy losses.
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Q. How do your duties and responsibilities differ from those of the other two founders, Aron Susman and Justin Lee?
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These bills differ from last year's legislation in Indiana and Arkansas, where supporters described the proposals as religious freedom laws.
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The apps included will differ from carrier to carrier, but generally bloatware can be turned off and better alternatives downloaded.
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Broadly: How do you think the relationships between women and a horses differ from the relationships between men and horses?
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Even if they belong to the same family, an oolong from Taiwan will differ from one that comes from Guangdong.
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What are the variables in this industry that differ from the case with something like Napster and the music industry?
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And, to that: how does this generation's relationship to psychedelics in popular culture differ from those who came before it?
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Although people differ from one another anatomically, Dr. Betti said, her research suggests that those differences are not always functional.
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Bush generally refused to talk publicly about contentious issues, particularly when her opinion was said to differ from her husband's.
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And even if you could describe all of those colors, wouldn't your sense of them still differ from someone else's?
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How does her approach to the day-to-day work of politics differ from that of other leading Democratic politicians?
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The GOP has long had a variety of replacement plans floating around, which differ from one another in important ways.
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And especially because they are so dear to you, make an effort to understand how their views differ from yours.
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Human hands, for example, differ from their mirror image, and are therefore said to have an inherent handedness, or chirality.
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And the usage of that detailed data could explain why the findings differ from typical findings on the minimum wage.
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They differ from acute-care hospitals and skilled-nursing facilities by focusing on treating patients who require extended inpatient care.
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But undecided voters differ from decided voters in important ways that could affect the final House map on Election Day.
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He listens carefully to the views of his colleagues and clerks, even — indeed, especially — when they differ from his own.
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That would differ from the Pixel 4, which has two thin notch-like cutouts near above and below the display.
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As parents, we want our children to work to understand the experiences of people whose lives differ from their own.
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There are many brands of smart light bulbs, and as a result, setup procedures may differ from brand to brand.
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The Alienware's detachable controllers also differ from the Switch's Joy-cons in an important way: you can't use them independently
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Sometimes, democratic leaders have objectives that differ from their followers and, rather than revealing the differences, they deceive the public.
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Insurance claims differ from state to state and understanding your rights will allow you to better plan your next steps.
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Funding sources for the diverse costs of the opioid crisis, whether local or state, also differ from state to state.
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Commenting on another raid, he said, "When the actions of the police do not differ from the actions of robbers."
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This version of the curriculum, which was sent to Halpern-Felsher, did differ from the earlier version she had seen.
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One way water investments differ from those in some other sectors is their greater exposure to regulatory and political risk.
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Yet, unrealistic as Trump's ideas are, they differ from those of his chief opponents only in degree, not in kind.
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When focusing on the expectations placed on genders, there are many evident differences that show how women differ from men.
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Rho is a digital bank for small businesses, so customer acquisition strategies differ from some of Wheldon&aposs previous experiences.
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That's all the physical evidence we have of the…Read more ReadHow Does the New Interstellar Object Differ From &aposOumuamua?
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But ask yourself this: How does that really differ from other pro-(insert candidate here) paid pundits on other networks?
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Sources cautioned that tapes are under review and official accounts could ultimately differ from recollections of officers on the scene.
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"What [participants] were mixing didn't differ from commercially available pre-mixed e-liquids," she told Vox of the sample results.
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Its lists can differ from countries of concern separately designated by the secretary of State, and they often are longer.
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Importantly, these tests differ from the popular mail-order tests that identify ancestry and risk factors for disease, Falk said.
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Funding sources for the diverse costs of the opioid crisis, whether local or state, also differ from state to state.
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How does analyzing DNA found at crime scenes, for example, differ from analyzing a sample taken from a person's cheek?
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As a parent of adult children, it often pays to be quiet about the ways their choices differ from yours.
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Democratic challengers, in contrast, are more likely than Republicans to differ from the incumbent on the basis of social identity.
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The WHO has not immediately responded to a request for comment regarding how these cases might differ from the UK case.
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While gang bangs are a form of group sex, they differ from an orgy in that there's usually one point person.
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But she points out that the researchers include a few caveats where their theory might differ from more well-accepted ideas.
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That spread, or uncertainty, from the experimental muon g-2 doesn't differ from theory with a five-sigma statistical significance, yet.
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We wanted to know whether ballet dancers actually differ from you and me in performing tasks that they didn't explicitly practice.
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But, first we wanted to give a little background on what exactly carrier oils are and how they differ from essentials.
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Hillary Clinton on Wednesday described her goals for Supreme Court appointments, highlighting how her potential administration would differ from Donald Trump's.
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Such techniques differ from conventional strategies, in which portfolio managers make bets based on their views of a company or market.
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But Kaine is willing to let public policy differ from his personal opinion, whereas Pence is clearly not cool with that.
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Prosecutors differ from criminal defense attorneys in that they have additional limitations when dealing with the media or making public statements.
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Here we would do well to engage with political journalists, even when our methods of inquiry and conclusions differ from theirs.
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Usually, if investors differ from the market in their opinion of a company's value, they can buy or sell its shares.
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There's still one major way the new Mulan will differ from the 1998 cartoon version, though: It won't feature any songs.
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Trump officials "can interpret 1332 waiver authority in ways that differ from the Obama administration," KFF's analysts wrote earlier this summer.
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When you don't have a clear list of metrics and their definitions, people make assumptions — ones that may differ from colleagues.
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It's not immediately clear how a "Let Trump be Trump" strategy would differ from the first six months of this presidency.
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We also don't have enough information yet to understand how this missile might differ from the one launched on July 4.
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Music played on a rainy Monday morning will differ from that on a Friday evening, due to variations in visitor moods.
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How does Mr Scalia's judgment differ from "the imposition of...personal biases in the guise of law" that Mr Grassley condemns?
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For mice to continue their valuable role in research, scientists need to take more account of how they differ from men.
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Where they differ from most is in tracking the motions of your head and using them to perform in-game actions.
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TPC's revenue estimates that incorporate macroeconomic changes do not materially differ from their estimates using static scoring that excludes those effects.
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Alternative schools - whose teaching methods and curricula differ from state schools - would have to apply for a new license by April.
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But in Britain, where libel laws differ from those in the United States, the burden of proof is on the defendant.
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Pros: huge selection, variation of styles and prices, items are often handmadeCons: experience and quality will differ from vendor to vendor
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At the start of each day, as many as thirty per cent of the cells could differ from the previous session.
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They differ from capacitive touch screens in that there's less protection between the expensive parts of the display and your finger.
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Establishing what prior repairs were made, for example, will help determine why some glass beads on the bow differ from others.
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According to Vaisala meteorologist Ron Holle, precise lightning distribution patterns differ from year to year based on variations in the weather.
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The Senate will have to reconsider technical aspects of the legislation that differ from the text approved by the lower house.
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But Greaves' improvisations differ from Antin's in that they are performed upon a pre-written text rather than conjured ex nihilo.
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How did pop-friendly versions of mid-90s techno like Moby's differ from the more DJ-oriented music of the time?
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The model then consults its training, but is also informed by the real-world results, which may perhaps differ from theory.
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Since an employee's definition of "success" in their new job role may differ from their boss, it helps if it's discussed.
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How do Canadians differ from Americans in the ways they use tech, and what are the most popular homegrown apps there?
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These new subscription services, including the New York-based Feather and Los Angeles-based Fernish, differ from established furniture-rental companies.
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While addiction to pot, he says, is real, the symptoms of addiction differ from alcoholism and tend to be less severe.
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Under the revised bill, states could set their own limits on out-of-pocket costs that differ from the federal limits.
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That would likely differ from Shoppers receiving a bonus based on the number of batches they complete on a given shift.
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I wanted to build a brand around the concept of intention and how that can vastly differ from owner to owner.
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Find one who specializes in estate planning and understands the laws where you live, as they differ from state to state.
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The big picture, per Axios' Marisa Fernandez: Gabbard's foreign policy stances significantly differ from other top Democratic candidates, especially on Syria.
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What&aposs right for an office supply company will differ from what&aposs right for a clothier or a nutraceutical outfit.
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Scores in the groups that got sucrose and videos did not differ from those in the placebo group at any age.
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FABER: YES, WHAT ARE THE GOALS – HOW, IF ANY WAY, WILL IT DIFFER FROM YOUR PREDECESSORS, LOWELL MCADAM AND IVAN SEIDENBERG?
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"What makes esports differ from other sports is the constant action and its highly dynamic nature," says the Midnite co-founder.
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Airbnb attracts travelers from all over the world, and it is remarkable how standards for cleanliness differ from person to person.
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Only 20193 states and D.C. require sex education, and what is taught in the classroom can differ from school to school.
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Still, electives, clubs and required classes have provided him the opportunity to learn about people whose lives differ from his own.
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But it's also one of the most complicated, as its causes and effective treatments seem to differ from person to person.
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However, the deal envisaged with holders of the guaranteed loans would differ from the one offered to Eurobond holders, he said.
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It is making it legal to buy, grow and own weed -- the exact quantities and conditions differ from state to state.
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What Pepper will offer specifically, or how it will differ from other financial analytics platforms, is right now impossible to say.
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Sources cautioned that tapes are currently being reviewed and official accounts could ultimately differ from recollections of officers on the scene.
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How does your chosen piece differ from Melissa Shang's essay in terms of tone, content, writing style or some other respect?
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One way in which these latest attacks differ from the one in 2015, however, is the attackers' strategy for infecting systems.
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Penalties for killing a cow differ from state to state, with most ranging from six months to five years in prison.
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They differ from conservatives because they assert that aristocracy and hierarchy, indeed all concentrations of power, tend to become sources of oppression.
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For example, one astrologer's interpretation of your Virgo moon and the extent to which it affects your life may differ from another's.
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It's unclear what approach Powell will take with the court for Flynn, and if it would differ from what she's pushed publicly.
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There is intense interest in Washington and around the world about how the second executive order will differ from Trump's initial attempt.
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Still, it can't hurt to unleash your inner Sherlock and pay close attention to how someone's behavior might differ from their "baseline."
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Controversial at first, the so-called speed bumps have proliferated among U.S. market sites, though they differ from IEX's to varying degrees.
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Many of us, if asked to describe how men's bodies differ from women's, would first mention the sex difference in external genitalia.
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Titles differ from firm to firm, but those who make it to principal usually have a better shot at reaching partner status.
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Harris's office did not explain how completely overhauling ICE would differ from what Democrats who want to abolish the agency have proposed.
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The program is designed to empower all individuals within a school environment to make smart choices that differ from circumstance to circumstance.
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It's possible that the 2012 results differ from Meer's because the prior study focused on gifts sent after a donation is received.
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Besides the aforementioned issues of security and voter trust, voting rules differ from state to state—and even from county to county.
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It would differ from what Google did in that it would provide 100% insider liquidity and not use a preliminary price range.
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Fifty-one percent of respondents said they wanted to hear Democrats talk about how their plans differ from their primary competitors' proposals.
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The CENTCOM reports on military progress against ISIS differ from assessments by others in the intelligence community, according to the congressional investigations.
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He did not say when the new cards will be offered, or how they might differ from the bank's current product line.
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The rankings also differ from market to market, making objective analysis difficult (especially when it's based on a few Google search results).
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Ballistic missiles, which differ from cruise missiles because they leave the earth's atmosphere, can travel distances of up 3,000 km (1,875 miles).
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We eat many different foods in combinations that differ from day to day; varying our food intake takes care of nutrient needs.
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Dark pools are trading venues that differ from public exchanges because orders are not visible to other traders until they are executed.
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The intersection of the underbanked, and Bitcoin, means that the nature of the Bitcoin ATM industry will differ from jurisdiction-to-jurisdiction.
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As you can tell, these layouts differ from one another, which is a direct result of my not submitting clear enough information.
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Those recommendations — that most women should start mammograms at age 213 — differ from those issued by the American Cancer Society in October.
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Your favorite will differ from my favorite and that's perfectly okay Do I use the iPhone SE to watch Euro 2016 matches?
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There are a few reasons why our results might differ from those in the neighborhood-based study of Bramlett, Gimpel, and Lee.
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The Arkansas and Tennessee legislatures have passed laws that, like North Carolina's, ban local anti-discrimination ordinances that differ from state law.
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The balance of the committee will give a clearer idea of how much a Powell Fed would differ from the Yellen one.
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Detractors say the bill tramples states' rights and that gun permits differ from drivers' licenses, which are generally uniform across the country.
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If he tells the truth, he's going to have to admit that — and then how will this review differ from any other?
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That said, it is notable how much the demographics of Republican House members differ from that of the United States over all.
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A definition that respects patient's' values and priorities around death as paramount, even if they differ from those of the healthcare community.
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Musically what kind of vibe can we expect from the label and how will that differ from Church and your other efforts?
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There are a number of other areas where progressive activists differ from the average American, according to the More in Common study.
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Not only is New York's response to coronavirus likely to differ from Florida's, but Miami's response could be quite different than Orlando's.
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The parties with rampant drug and alcohol use depicted in "Euphoria" clearly differ from the social experiences of many American teenagers today.
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CASUAL SOCIAL TIME After dance and soccer, we are more flexible — it is where our Sundays may differ from week to week.
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Vijilent and Voltaire differ from Momus in a significant way: They don't claim to predict how jurors will judge a particular case.
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The Trump administration is missing an opportunity to confront the real reasons American drug prices are high and differ from other nations'.
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Here's a breakdown of those other proposals, how they differ from the wealth tax and why the wealth tax keeps overshadowing them.
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Special bonds differ from traditional local government bonds in that they are repaid by returns on projects instead of the government's coffers.
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How does the selfie differ from a photograph taken by another, and what does this tell us about ourselves and our society?
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Wedding beauty trends differ from day-to-day styles, as most brides are going for a distinct look on their special day.
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The militias also extort criminals and kill those who don't pay, operations that hardly differ from the ones they are supposedly confronting.
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Your timeline will differ from city to city, so you may have to ask around to see how quickly units get rented.
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This time, the company is offering two new scores, FICO 10 and FICO 10 T, and both differ from the previous formula.
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The structure of the second Vision Fund will also differ from the first, giving Son more time and flexibility around monetizing investments.
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Additionally, each state has its own protocols and their voting machines consist of hardware and software that differ from place to place.
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The sources cautioned that surveillance tapes are under review and official accounts could ultimately differ from recollections of officers on the scene.
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How does the method for using a Rapid DNA machine differ from how law enforcement agencies have traditionally investigated crime-scene DNA?
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But Facebook's ads differ from traditional ads in an important way: the company offers advertisers a monetary incentive to create more engaging ads.
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I think where I would differ from Greg is, I think that when you say, let&aposs go forward with the Halloween parade.
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It's unclear how the movie will differ from the second book's plot, as Peter and Lara Jean seem totally endgame in the film.
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The first measure evaluates how differently a portfolio's holdings differ from the benchmark's while the second measure looks at the difference in returns.
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Same code base as the others, and it should be similar, though timing for new features will likely differ from the other versions.
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The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), whose production estimates typically differ from the government's, has projected output of 26.1 million tonnes this season.
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The House probe will differ from the Senate investigation in other subtle but potentially significant ways, according to a statement it released Wednesday.
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But it does differ from the malambo at folkloric festivals, especially the most conservative one, held annually in the Argentine town of Laborde.
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But Chinese authorities have continued to censor views that differ from the party's, in some cases detaining people for comments they make online.
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Each company funded by NASA has its own contract with the agency, and the provisions of those agreements differ from contract to contract.
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Smith has always been upfront about how his version of the character would differ from Robin Williams', who voiced the character in 1994.
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Uber's bikes differ from the ones used in Capital Bikeshare, the main bikeshare program currently operating in Metro D.C. For starters, they're electric.
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There are also questions about how self-selected (so-called opt-in) respondents may differ from a truly random sample of the public.
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When combined, related figures in this presentation could differ from those obtained from the application of same rules for both Danone and WhiteWave.
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None of the other candidates (who don't differ from her all that much on the issues, especially not Westin) suffer from those weaknesses.
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This landing will differ from some of the previous rover landings, which involved a bouncing ball-like structure with the rovers sheltered inside.
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It would differ from a full recount, which involves a hand count of each of the 'presidential preference cards' completed by caucus-goers.
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And, furthermore, do feelings toward Trump himself — often characterized by distinctly hostile rhetoric towards Democratic groups — differ from feelings toward the two parties?
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Moreover, it's not clear how the new SIM cards would differ from existing ones that already allow authorities to pinpoint a user's whereabouts.
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The specifics of London's recovery differ from those of modern disasters like Amatrice, but the need for initiative by private citizens is universal.
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The PLA, the ministry said, is being reorganised into 84 units, although it did not say how these differ from what existed before.
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Pedro Magalhães, a political scientist at the University of Lisbon, points out that Portugal's Socialists differ from many of their counterparts in Europe.
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How will it differ from the videos the Slow Mo Guys have been posting to their YouTube channel for the past seven years?
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Ad buys like Blind's, he told BuzzFeed News, differ from the typical, preplanned campaigns Mashable runs; they're a relative drop in the bucket.
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For example, music played on a rainy Monday morning will differ from that on a Friday evening, due to variations in visitor moods.
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Messaging will become the command line interface for the real world – though it will differ from the command line we're all familiar with.
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However, Bolsonaro has not been clear about the details of his plan other than saying it would differ from the outgoing government's proposal.
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The company's website will also offer the research supporting the formulation of its products, which differ from many of the multivitamins sold today.
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The intention of a mutual fund — including its desired rate of return, risk profile, and share liquidity — differ from one to the next.
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Availability details differ from product to product, but you can get your hands on all of them right now, one way or another.
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During an interview with SiriusXM radio following the Miami debate, Sanders said his views on the issue "differ" from the former Delaware senator's.
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If your fund held too many poor performers or investments you thought were off the table, the fund's results can differ from expectations.
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And while certain parts of your final Closing Disclosure could differ from your Loan Estimate, generally the origination fees must stay the same.
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Trump is saying that his version of events on certain things might well differ from, say, what Comey's version of those events are.
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"The most likely explanation is that participants differ from nonparticipants in very important ways," said Julian Reif, one of the study's principal investigators.
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We don't yet know how many of them are in the game, what they look like, or how exactly they differ from shrines.
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They differ from switchblades, which use a spring to propel the blade into an open position automatically with the push of a button.
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One's attentions drifts between shapes that echo and those that differ from one another, gently guided and redirected by the snake-like bands.
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It can infer "tennis-relatedness" by looking at how a question's words and linguistic structures differ from those used during in-game commentary.
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How might kids deprived of opportunities for free play, risk-taking and self-governance differ from previous generations when they leave the nest?
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However, the allegations against Grimes differ from previous ones that led to the convictions of eight company and union officials with Fiat Chrysler.
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It's also possible that shortages in hospitals might differ from supply problems for drugs people commonly take at home, the study authors note.
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A regimen used to condition dogs to fight is called "a keep" and incorporates diets and exercises that differ from trainer to trainer.
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Exact premiere dates may differ from region to region, however, so we'll have to wait until later in the year to learn more.
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And meat-eaters may differ from those who don't eat meat, or eat less, in a variety of ways that also influence health.
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Many tech leaders strongly opposed Trump's candidacy and continue to differ from the White House's policies on issues including immigration and climate change.
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Supply to the market - domestically and for export - may differ from production depending on the movement of barrels in and out of storage.
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They saw in Ms. Haley, a daughter of Indian immigrants, someone unafraid to express her beliefs even if they differ from Mr. Trump's.
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Thus, motivational aspects differ from....food-reward conditioning, where there is little evidence for vocalizations and where rats tirelessly do hundreds of trials.
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The states recently considering the issue differ from earlier adopters, and as opposition from some longtime adversaries has softened, new obstacles have arisen.
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Sources caution that surveillance video is currently being reviewed and official accounts could ultimately differ from recollections of officers on the scene. Sgt.
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The concerns of the women, though, seemed to differ from those of men: that is, fearing harassment versus fearing being accused of it.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said she supports Medicare for All, but has offered few details of how her plan would differ from Sanders'.
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But they differ from naked racial terms in that they don't emphasize biology — so it's not references to brown skin or black skin.
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I don't think I differ from Swedes in terms of what I consider to be PC. In fact, most people think I'm Swedish.
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Interview conducted and condensed by VIVIAN MARINO Q. How do your duties and responsibilities differ from those of Avi Fisher, the other founding principal?
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Flynn appeared to acknowledge in a May interview with Al Jazeera English, however, that Trump's rhetoric may differ from his actual national security policies.
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This would differ from the majority of other rescues, where reserves were created immediately, but where banks received forbearance to temporarily violate capital ratios.
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While her strategy does differ from President Trump's aggressive and meme-filled Twitter use, Grygiel argues the gatekeeping can quickly become a slippery slope.
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For workers who end up in one of these auto-enrolled accounts, it's important to understand how they differ from a 401(k) plan.
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But while her clothing may differ from day to day, there's one wardrobe staple that she can't seem to stray away from: dad sneakers.
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Recycling infrastructure is more built up in some US cities than others, and rules for what can be recycled differ from place to place.
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It did not say whether the system would differ from those already under development, specify the cost or say how it would be financed.
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The anti-corruption portion of the ITAR regulations differ from the main U.S. anti-bribery legislation, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, in the consequences.
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Now the pressure is on new Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to show how this buy will differ from Microsoft's spotty portfolio of past purchases.
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The standards for evidence, and even what constitutes a charge in itself, can differ from what would hold water in a court of law.
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While they all fill out one of four roles — Offense, Defense, Tank or Support — the particulars of that role differ from hero to hero.
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There could be other ways that people who are less connected differ from those who are well connected, which could contribute to their risk.
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At the same time, they differ from us in just a few keys ways -- ghosts, for example, fly instead of walk, vampires live forever.
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City, county and state governments tax marijuana sales, often at rates that differ from place to place and are higher than for other products.
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While the draft will likely differ from any formal legislation proposed in a Republican-controlled Congress, it gives insight into the Obama administration's approach.
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Chao was not specific about what her department's proposals would include, or how they would differ from policy guidance proposed by the Obama administration.
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Where we differ from The Economist is in the imperative to hold an election based on the current timetable or at the earliest opportunity.
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My findings did not differ from those of similar studies conducted in the 70s, 80s, 90s—what I added was the moral outrage explanation.
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There are a handful of other Republican and right-leaning replacement plans out there that differ from these two congressional proposals in significant ways.
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Why whole fruit may be better The nutritional content of a fruit drink can drastically differ from that of an actual piece of fruit.
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Hilton, which hosts thousands of meetings a day, knows that while objectives differ from meeting to meeting, it is truly about connecting with others.
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But the ways our answers would vary are fundamentally different from how we as a group would differ from the politicians and general public.
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But they differ from ETFs in that they are debt instruments with a set maturity date and expose investors to the issuer's credit risk.
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This year's Note 10 could differ from previous versions of the phone in another major way: there could be more than one of them.
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A magic number may get you in the right territory for retirement, but what you do with your savings will differ from everyone else.
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They discovered that between one and three spots on the naked mole rat molecular dock differ from those of its African mole rat relatives.
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Resources are scarce, risks and opportunities high, and rugged individualists are creating innovative approaches that markedly differ from business as usual in K-12.
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Layoffs in Europe differ from those in the US, partly due to the worker-centric policies in the EU, as well as cultural differences.
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In volatile countries, such as Rwanda and Burundi, words that incite violence will differ from those that would do so in a stable democracy.
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These models are complex and lack public visibility, and differ from each other and from the standard formula, often resulting in lower capital requirements.
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But Trump, whose tastes reportedly differ from that of his third wife, replaced the pieces with multiple items he liked better, The Times reported.
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John Thune told CNBC the tax rate "structure" in the Senate's reform bill, set to be unveiled Thursday, will differ from the House plan.
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Niall Stanage reports why voters in 2020 may differ from what Trump experienced when he won the Electoral College but lost the popular vote.
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The government's findings also differ from those of three studies last year that said the flow of oil from the site was substantially higher.
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We should not be censored for pointing that out and that we differ from the Islamists on numerous other human rights issues as well.
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Haley's policy comments at the Council on Foreign Relations in March drew attention because they too appeared to differ from the president's policy pronouncements.
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Ideologically speaking, how did the crate-digging connoisseurs who largely created breaks records tend to differ from the mainstream audiences who consumed those records?
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And, because livestock management can differ from place to place, a diet that works on one farm may not work as well on another.
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When I first started talking about the concept, one of my former classmates asked me how this work would differ from images of slavery.
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For them, the advantages of Trump are less obvious, and differ from the reasoning put forward by the hard-liners, but are nonetheless intriguing.
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They differ from the Obama-era guidelines in three key ways: The new regulations change the evidentiary standard for Title IX sexual harassment proceedings.
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While portraits make up a major component of State of the ART, they differ from more conventional representations of homeless people as passive subjects.
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"There are probably several issues where views on the Constitution and constitutional values may differ from what the Supreme Court majority thinks," he said.
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Mr. Weckbach's team bought electric cars, including a Model S, to drive and study, even if the Porsche's particulars will differ from the Tesla's.
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Smith added that Khan's views may differ from the Pakistan military's on Afghanistan, but the army remains in control of defense and foreign policy.
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"Engaging with characters that differ from us in race, religion or culture, helps us feel our immutable connections as a species," Mr. Hosseini said.
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Dr. Glebe is bringing Bronze Age viruses back to life in order to see how they differ from the strains that infect people today.
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BE AWARE OF LOCAL NORMS Tipping practices, acceptable nudity, and even the body parts a masseuse may touch can differ from country to country.
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Not only does this new repeating fast radio burst differ from the other traced repeating one, but from all fast radio bursts ever traced.
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We differ from the consensus so we think supply is at least going to pickup in the very long end, the 30-year bond.
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They come after a year of threats, saber-rattling and North Korean weapons testing but how do these talks differ from what's come before?
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Just think of the barriers to entry in the taxi and transportation industries and how those differ from, say, a software business like Facebook.
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This is one way the show is going to drastically differ from the books, as Yennefer's backstory isn't fully fleshed out on the page.
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Hydrogen bombs differ from other nuclear weapons by harnessing energy created by fusing hydrogen atoms together rather than by tearing atoms apart (atomic fission).
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And, whatever that quality is, it is likely to differ from the quality of my own relationships, relationships that are deeply meaningful to me.
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What are the structures that maintain the status quo, how do they differ from country to country, and to what extent are they changing?
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Even the contestants' backgrounds — on Amazing Race and other shows — allow us to consider how Americans differ, from New Jersey to Kentucky to California.
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But Clinton does differ from Obama in at least one important specific way — her view of the alliance system prevailing in the Middle East.
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What these findings might suggest is that the effects of chewing gum may differ from person to person and may depend on one's eating personality.
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It did not provide details on whether the system would differ from those already under development, its cost or how it would be paid for.
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KPMG, a consultancy, reckons nearly half do not know how millennials—typically defined as those born between 1980 and 2000—differ from their older counterparts.
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The thought is that the presence of an audience will help Kelly's show differ from Today, her lead-in and lead-out on the network.
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"It's always a good idea to make sure you understand your particular loan servicer's policies since they can differ from lender to lender," she says.
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Here's what we learned about each: Moto G5 specs: Moto G5 Plus specs: Now the specs for the G5 Plus differ from initial leak details.
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These forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events to differ from the forward-looking statements.
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Hoffman doesn't differ from Democratic orthodoxy on policy, but on tactics: The LinkedIn founder has tried to reshape the types of groups that billionaires support.
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In other words, 5G's trajectory is likely to differ from that of a ski jumper: it may fly low for years before it takes off.
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The site appears to have been located in an area that had environmental conditions that differ from some of the other Cambrian fossil deposit sites.
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Your power comes from understanding, and then accepting, how you and your body differ from those around you, and adjusting your expectations and limits accordingly.
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Often times a product shot has to be faked to reflect labels that differ from country to country, or to demonstrate different versions or flavors.
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"Not using hormones or antibiotics in the process of growing chickens is definitely beneficial, but it may not differ from other organic methods," says Smith.
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How does this InSAR satellite technique differ from the traditional ground monitoring of aquifers, that require people or instruments to physically collect data from wells?
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When Google was still in China, its search results would often differ from Baidu's and were thought to be more accurate and slightly less censored.
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Interestingly, one of the more fundamental ways the women seemed to differ from their male colleagues was in their dealings with Guthrie herself, she said.
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It was not immediately clear if and how such a fund would differ from one rejected by a spokesman for the economics ministry last week.
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One of the co-founders of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, Mulvaney acknowledged that his views on changing Medicare and Social Security differ from Trump's.
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"You can see how people who grew up in the age of wired computers differ from those who grew up with mobile technology," she said.
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While the Treasury draft will likely differ from any formal legislation proposed in a Republican-controlled Congress, it gives insight into the Obama administration's approach.
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But since the precise atomic details of the crystallisation process in IBM's ersatz neurons differ from cycle to cycle, their behaviour is necessarily slightly unpredictable.
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Though medieval ideas about race differ from modern definitions, medieval European history and literature are full of what we would today call people of color.
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Some noted that the patterns and colors may differ from what you see in the product images, but that's to be expected with online shopping.
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Project how your spending will change in retirement "Figure out areas where your spending in retirement might differ from your spending while working," writes McCurry.
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But scores on the other domains of physical and sexual well-being did not differ from those of women who did not have double mastectomies.
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The final allocation will depend on the relative clout of the lawmakers and will inefficiently differ from the allocations that consumers and producers would demand.
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In anticipation of the big release, we thought we'd check in on our jungle pals and see how they differ from their sleeker, animated versions.
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What's next: The TPP countries now must initiate their domestic approval procedures, which differ from country to country and in most cases include legislative votes.
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Still, it is not immediately clear how the potential investigation into Google by the attorneys general will differ from any possible probes by the DOJ.
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But he did not give further details about the structure of the bond or how it would differ from sukuk or Islamic, interest-free bonds.
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Christopher Woody: How do Sanders and Warren view the US's role in the world, and how do they differ from Democratic and Republican establishment views?
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Asked how New York customers differ from their European counterparts, Mr. Eleuteri replied with the mix of diplomacy and candor that is his signature style.
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Note: Prices are based on what I found at my local Costco in Long Island, New York, and they may differ from location to location.
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The Commission proposals also differ from international guidelines on so-called exit taxation, aimed at preventing companies from re-locating assets purely to avoid taxation.
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In its current form how does an ED differ from the care rendered by the first responders who often provide the transportation to the ED?
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But in other key ways, the leaners differ from partisans: The characteristic anger and vitriol of partisan politics are turning them away from party membership.
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How does it differ from Mr. Coats's position, as well as that of Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, and Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director?
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I spoke to one of the only people I know who's ever done burlesque and stand-up, and her perspective doesn't vastly differ from mine.
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Many nuances differ from language to language, while context around conversations rapidly evolves as they occur, making it difficult for the machines to keep up.
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Athens has already published monthly unemployment figures through December, which differ from quarterly data because they are based on different samples and are seasonally adjusted.
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Five states do guarantee sick pay, per the EPI's map, but don't allow county or city governments to implement policies that differ from state standards.
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The initial specifications proposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration differ from those that have been in use for years in Europe and elsewhere.
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These can range from "Alexa, change the channel to..." or "Hey Google, turn on my TV." None of these commands differ from person to person.
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They differ from cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, which are produced by solving complex math puzzles and governed by disparate online communities instead of a centralised body.
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The monthly data released by Customs reflects when the cargoes are cleared by officials and therefore the figures may differ from the ship-tracking numbers.
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There were hints during Gonzaga's rout of San Diego that these Zags could differ from the past squads that fell short of the Final Four.
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How does training for a marathon differ from the type of stuff you were doing before as a college athlete, and just staying in shape?
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The works in the show differ from those in the catalogue, because Hammons dropped by the gallery at the last minute and dictated some changes.
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The corporate apprenticeship programs our city's employers have implemented differ from internships or the "outsourced apprenticeships" Craig advocates for, which function like a temp agency.
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Here's a look at some of the main policy proposals the administration has taken toward transgender people and how they differ from the Obama administration.
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Note: Prices are based on what I found at my local Costco in Long Island, New York, and they may differ from location to location.
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Conservatives have been seeking such state flexibility throughout the Obamacare repeal debate — it's not yet clear how the new proposal would differ from previous iterations.
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Aravena's newly released designs differ from those efforts by providing access specifically to affordable social housing, which consists of projects of a much larger scale.
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Trump erases doubt about commitment to hardline policies Trump's actions leave little doubt about whether his immigration policies as president would differ from his campaign rhetoric.
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Different cities require different handling of such things, and New York's law may differ from Seattle's greatly but be no less tailored to its own needs.
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AI is not only more efficient, but often tackles problems in new and interesting ways that differ from the established norms that human experts have developed.
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The company has raised a total of $27 million to help cannabis dispensaries manage their businesses and comply with regulations that differ from state to state.
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The foregoing sets forth many, but not all, of the factors that could cause actual results to differ from our expectations in any forward-looking statement.
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SpaceX hasn't ever attempted to launch a rocket with this much thrust before, and real-world experience never fails to differ from expectations, simulations and projections.
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At the most basic level, the curriculum was not designed to conform to the specific requirements of real estate investing, which differ from state to state.
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"A merger would differ from the value-added push that ADM described as its strategy when it bought Wild Flavors," Credit Suisse analyst Robert Moskow said.
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The programme (scheduled until end-2019) does not materially differ from the bank's previous strategy, which was largely based on lowering funding and credit risk costs.
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Your experience may differ from mine here, but I feel that in those days of innovation among social networks your participation was more of a binary.
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The broader issue is beyond the ECB's control: anti-money laundering efforts are carried out at the national level and rules differ from country to country.
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What does this postmodern corporate horror story have to say about life and work, and how does it differ from Esmail's celebrated USA show, Mr. Robot?
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With better equipment, scientists can one day perform these tests with even more precision, and maybe find a place where measurements slightly differ from his theories.
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Switching back and forth between two different configurations gives you a pretty good idea of just how much ears and hearing differ from person to person.
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They were obtained from the U.S. military and were based on operational reporting and may differ from official statistics provided by the Afghan government and ministries.
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Every day, people around the world get from point A to point B using unique methods of transportation that differ from the traditional bus and subway.
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"I've not been afraid to differ from him on a number of issues, whether it's immigration, Charlottesville or Great Lakes funding," Upton recently told The Hill.
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But when the short sleepers slept in on the weekends, their mortality rate did not differ from that of the consistent seven-hour-a-night sleepers.
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WeWork also noted its overseas expansion could increase risks of potential labor issues, and also introduce lease terms that differ from those in the United States.
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The Blue Dogs largely agree with Republicans on elements of a tax overhaul for businesses, but differ from the GOP on the process and revenue targets.
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A report will soon be released on the law enforcement response to the shooting, although the official account could differ from what officers say they saw.
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American states like Alabama and Vermont certainly differ from one another, but they benefit from a shared political fabric far more than, say, Belgium and Greece.
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Where those priorities differ from those of the president or the minority congressional party, the body of the people must give preference to the people's judgment.
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Google's fishing pond project may differ from many water-based solar efforts that use structures like pontoons to float the solar panels directly on the water.
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Soccer games in Europe differ from football games in the US in one major way— the national anthems for various countries aren't played before the games.
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"Our work is of course not a complete solution to the practical problem, which can differ from our simple model in many ways," the group concludes.
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An actual timeline from Saturday, which may differ from what you saw on social media: 4:20pm ET: Uber CEO Travis Kalanick sent email to employees.
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The Blue Dogs largely agree with Republicans on elements of a tax overhaul for businesses, but differ from the GOP on the process and revenue targets.
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We must also recognize, however, that humans differ from all other living creatures in a fundamental way: Humans have the ability to imagine, innovate and create.
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Far-right party platforms differ from country to country, including on major social issues like feminism and economic issues like the size of the welfare state.
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P20193P firms and regulatory sources say that the resulting lack of resources, and standards that differ from province to province, have made it hard to plan.
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P2P firms and regulatory sources say that the resulting lack of resources, and standards that differ from province to province, have made it hard to plan.
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The conditions those buyers must meet differ from province to province, but all must provide proof that Austria is their primary place of residence. Non-E.
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If we're going to move past our current economic stagnation, we need to understand how this century will differ from the last, economically, culturally and politically.
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There are lots of ways that human minds differ from those of other animals, but one of the most impressive is our ability to imagine things.
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Cohabiters didn't differ from remarried or divorced parents, however, suggesting that marital dissolution itself, rather than the legal status of parents' new partnerships, creates those tensions.
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They would differ from cryptocurrencies like bitcoin which are produced by solving complex math puzzles, and governed by disparate online communities instead of a centralised body.
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Since the election, the antitrust community has debated the question of how antitrust enforcement under the Trump administration might differ from that of the past administration.
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Van Kerkhove, who was not involved in either of the JAMA studies, was referencing numbers that seem to differ from what was found in the studies.
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I know, I know -- what if you get stuck talking to someone whose politics differ from yours, or, worse, who is excruciatingly less interesting than you?
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The F.D.A. also stressed that Moonlight and Moonlight Menthol differ from conventional cigarettes only in their level of nicotine, and otherwise pose the same health risks.
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The "ad hoc group" would differ from a formal advisory committee because it would not be required to abide by the same amount of public disclosure.
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There are odd and even numbers, of course, and numbers that are multiples of 3, and numbers that differ from each other in even subtler ways.
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C.) asked Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Director Kathleen Hawk Sawyer: How does the First Step Act differ from parole, and should the federal government reinstate parole?
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This model would differ from the current system where wireless carriers like AT&T and Verizon typically hold long-term spectrum leases secured at FCC auctions.
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These numbers differ from Uber's own study, which was conducted three years ago and also includes drivers who work for its more expensive services like UberBlack.
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Which parts differ from shutdown to shutdown, but it generally excludes essential services without which the economy would grind to a halt and people would die.
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In these tests, they take a swab of cells from your cheek and analyze spots on the genome where people tend to differ from one another.
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" The FDA's state staff is allowed to "communicate their personal scientific or policy views to the public, even when those views differ from official Agency opinions.
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The podcasts differ from the Infowars app by allowing access to an extensive list of previous episodes, subjecting all of those past episodes to Apple's content rules.
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Sky News said the details of the British ban, which might differ from the U.S. measures, would possibly be confirmed later on Tuesday, according to security sources.
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A recent study of 800 international Gen Z-ers by marketing consulting firm Faith Popcorn's BrainReserve showed that their tastes in online content differ from previous generations.
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One thing I was curious about, this record spans a lot of time, does the way you write your songs now differ from how you started out?
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People who spend time in virtual worlds are, by definition, explorers, he explains, so they're likely to seek out people and places that differ from their experience.
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People whose gender identities differ from the identity assigned to them at birth would be forced to use bathrooms for the gender they believe they are not.
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The statutory definitions of rape in the State of California (where Turner was convicted of three charges of felony sexual assault) differ from those of the FBI.
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It pointed out that the EU's sanctions laws differ from America's, and that Europe—like the rest of the world—does not deem the Revolutionary Guards terrorists.
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Settlement of securities trades can be held up because one bank's record of who sold what to whom, when and for how much may differ from another's.
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"Then, it would differ from the treaties with Norway and Switzerland," he said, referring to treaties with those non-EU members which deal mainly with economic relations.
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Are Democratic candidates for president or some of their staff members being surveilled because their views on Iran or other issues differ from those of President Trump?
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Fans speculate the exclusion of the valonqar on the show either proves it was too big a hint, or that Cersei's destiny will differ from the books.
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The two H turbines being demolished in California differ from GE's current HA, which uses air cooling, said a former GE engineer familiar with both turbine types.
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In an interview with People back in October 2015, Melania Trump cited TiVo in a section about how her TV tastes differ from her more orange husband.
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Trump has pledged a more assertive approach to North Korea but given no clear sign of how his policy would differ from Obama's so-called strategic patience.
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And though they expect insurance companies to cover it, the level of coverage and out-of-pocket costs left behind will obviously differ from patient to patient.
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"While we can vary on what policies we support, singling out people whose opinions differ from our own is bad for discourse and public civility," added Sen.
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After all, the threats that keep security experts at Sun Life Financial up at night differ from those that spook the cybersleuths at University of New Brunswick.
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The figures differ from those provided by Chinese customs, which showed China imported $153.9 billion of U.S. goods and the U.S. purchased $19503 billion of Chinese products.
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When BuzzFeed News asked Green in June how his articles of impeachment would differ from Sherman's, Green said he was "vetting" and consulting before actually presenting any.
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In 2014, it ordered mobile phone pollution apps to drop data provided by the United States embassy and its consulates, concerned it might differ from its own.
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A future version of the app could respond to a command like "good morning" by launching a series of updates that would differ from user to user.
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For this reason, the airline's policy can have its own set of dress code regulations that differ from rules and regulations for customers booking a regular ticket.
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The quest structure doesn't differ from the base game, which means that for the most part you'll be jumping from place to place, shooting lots of enemies.
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No official word yet on how it will differ from the version first released by House Republicans last week, although Axios' Caitlin Owens recently provided a preview.
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While enjoying the popular support of an immensely Islamized Turkish citizenry, he has realized that the interests of his country greatly differ from those of the West.
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"No elements could be identified that would point to a conclusion that would differ from the one arrived at by the EU," WEKO said in a statement.
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"We actually have a very good relationship," he said, going on to concede that his views on North Korea do differ from those of his top diplomat.
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Interval funds make periodic repurchase offers to shareholders, generally every three, six or 12 months and differ from open-end mutual funds as they are less liquid.
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That would differ from previous "rounds" of bidding which each had different conditions, meaning companies had to win approval to present an offer each time, Cosse said.
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But Powell, who is not an economist, hasn't yet had an opportunity to show his own ability to develop doctrines and policies that differ from the consensus.
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The latest revelations about Page's trip in the summer of 2016 differ from the details he has shared with the news media over the last several weeks.
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Papua New Guinea has some of the world's highest rates of crime and violence, according to the World Bank, though the statistics differ from region to region.
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Nothing Hillary says or does — and little that Bill says or does — provokes much fruitful thought about how their private personas may differ from the public ones.
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The plan is for the robot cars to get to learn the streets of Boston and signs and traffic signals that may differ from those in Singapore.
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People with more education often live in environments that differ from those of people who have less schooling, and they tend to have better health over all.
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The two "H" turbines being demolished in California differ from GE's current HA, which uses air cooling, said a former GE engineer familiar with both turbine types.
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Also, there is no common terminology in law enforcement for reporting sexual assaults and sometimes the definitions of "sexual assault" differ from organization to organization, he said.
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He did not provide details about the number of troops that would be committed or how his approach would differ from the failed strategies of his predecessors.
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Happily, Callahan hustles through the preliminaries and into a sweeping exploration of what makes mega-givers tick, how they operate and how they differ from their predecessors.
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Medha: Popular throughout Japan regardless of the season, soba noodles can be found all over the country in most noodle shops and differ from region to region.
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What causes writer's block, however, can differ from person to person, yet it is often linked to concepts of not being 'good enough' or lack of motivation.
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Eventually, parsing more ways atypical sleep behaviors differ from average will, by process of elimination, reveal what common traits healthful sleep shares — and how to improve it.
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The female candidates for president differ from Yovanovitch, Hill, and Karlan, in many ways — notably, the witnesses testifying at the hearing were there in a nonpartisan capacity.
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He has not given a moment of reflection to the office he occupies, or how its responsibilities may differ from those of running a real estate company.
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He described how the international community is organizing around the challenge, how investors are rethinking their approach, and how "cleantech 2.0" will differ from the first round.
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