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FM radio and SiriusXM are treated completely differently from streaming services like Spotify, and even more bizarrely, they're treated differently from each other.
It also seeks injunctions to prevent the district from adopting policies that treat transgender boys differently from other boys and transgender girls differently from other girls.
My parents know the trauma of war first-hand, and they've been coping with this recent escalation between the U.S. and Iran differently from me and differently from each other.
This pen works totally differently from anything I've ever used.
Why does Apple treat iCloud differently from the phone itself?
Why would government workers be treated differently from everyone else?
Did you approach this album differently from your first two?
He saw us very differently from who we really are.
A few thousand Google employees see things differently from Google.
People use the Pixel default camera very differently from that.
"President Trump processes information" differently from his predecessors, Bannon said.
Balan's final days Tesla handled Balan differently from her colleagues.
Religious people look, sound, and act differently from one another.
SJ: Do you approach making a painting differently from a sculpture?
Why do I look at these issues differently from my peers?
Men and women used these friendship books differently from one another.
Q. How did you approach Season 2 differently from Season 1?
It's structured differently from past films, despite throwbacks to previous installments.
Colorado awards its delegates differently from the way most states do.
And the actual show is shot differently from other talk shows.
The American version was sweetened much differently from its international counterparts.
Dicamba acts differently from glyphosate, which farmers are more familiar with.
We need to train them a little bit differently from adults.
I view this move differently from the rest of the market.
Internationally, the price drop will reverberate differently from country to country.
Unaccompanied minors are handled differently from adults apprehended at the border.
There's something a female designer does differently from a male designer.
How did you approach this video differently from your previous work?
I mean, clearly the Furioverse just works differently from our world!
How do the British use tech differently from Americans (or not)?
Self-made millionaires do things a little differently from everyone else.
Yum China approaches delivery a little bit differently from its competitors.
From the start, Snapchat approached news differently from other social networks.
"We cannot treat Mike's Democratic competitors differently from him," Micklethwait wrote.
Targeted therapies in cancer work differently from traditional treatments, like chemotherapy.
But some progressives are concerned that she might work differently from Leahy.
He just does it a bit differently from many of his teammates.
Turning into Thanos works a little differently from last year's crossover event.
HIRO gets smarter differently from other AI agents, too, according to Arago.
Vivint has quietly approached the home automation market differently from other players.
Those races will play out differently from one county to the next.
I still, to this day, see the events very differently from her.
She suggests people may take criticism differently from those closest to them.
Still, the situation struck me differently from the way it hit you.
What does the company do differently from its competitors that you admire?
They did not vote differently from people who stayed away from church.
But the truth is that people will hear things differently from me.
During the trial, Ms. McGinn portrayed Mr. Sandy differently from Mr. Perez.
Do you approach books by politicians any differently from other political works?
If you think differently from that, they try to change your mind.
When experts say "sophistication," they use it very differently from average people.
And there is fresh evidence that Kavanaugh will vote differently from Kennedy.
Millennials live differently from the last generation, and we eat differently, too.
That could result in cases being handled differently from district to district.
"The youth sees the world and life differently from us," Rouhani said.
So we have to function a bit differently from a normal taquería.
My coach never looked at me or treated me differently from the girls.
"As a financial outsider, I see things differently from many here," he said.
DONALD TRUMP likes to boast that he does things differently from his predecessors.
What is it that you'd do differently from what (Clinton's) promised to do?
Companies internally define employees differently from how the government lists EEO-1 categories.
There's no reason why WikiLeaks should be treated differently from any other publisher.
Your brain is going to process them differently from how my brain processes.
He said he never saw Mr. Jois treat any student differently from another.
Dahl asked the attendants what they'd learned to do differently from their training.
Republicans see things differently from us, but a frightening transformation is under way.
Will they reproduce, hatch, grow and die differently from their Earth-bound counterparts?
Those who are single and childless are perceived differently from couples without children.
She wasn't condescending, didn't overcharge and didn't treat female clients differently from males.
On Sunday, the game played out much differently from what he had imagined.
While we're at it, apps need to stop being treated differently from faces.
Lamb thinks about abortion differently from the way that many other Democrats do.
And then I heard it again, a bit differently, from Mr. Baumbach himself.
I sometimes stress the wrong syllable, or pronounce vowels differently from other speakers.
Scientists define and measure a dog's smarts differently from the way owners do.
Leapfin is run a bit differently from most SaaS companies that we cover.
Policy makers need to start thinking about IoT traffic differently from traditional traffic.
Because we want to treat minor league baseball players differently from artists, from dancers?
Every brand approaches swim design differently from their fit down to their fabric quality.
The third principle is that small firms should be treated differently from large ones.
The eighth-generation chips will be doing things a little differently from other generations.
Currently, Facebook isn't treating RT differently from other content on its platform, Bickert said.
Todd: I'm actually reading some of this a bit differently from you, I think.
Why did Justice Kavanaugh see Mr Murphy's plea differently from that of Mr Ray?
" He continued, "I now view life very differently from what it used to be.
Traditionally, southern voters have regarded governors differently from the officers they send to Washington.
Mahdavi, ignoring pink, said that she thought they used space differently from their elders.
The Chinese government approaches its spycraft differently from either Russia or the United States.
Even when he toured the schools, he was treated differently from white board members.
How did you approach each strata of the mob differently from a cinematic standpoint?
A Verily spokesperson characterized the intention of the site differently from the Verge report.
Do you think you hear sounds in your daily life differently from other people?
But his point stands: Health care operates very differently from anything else we buy.
Should one isolated bad action be judged differently from a pattern of predatory behavior?
How does hindsight help us understand an event differently from people at the time?
Supercapacitors work differently from batteries and can take in and release energy more quickly.
Could a third party see our interaction differently from how I felt it went?
There are practical reasons for managing security in the cloud differently from on an iPhone.
If we had treated him differently from the beginning, would he have developed these issues?
For groups with as few as six ants, individuals began behaving differently from one another.
International trade rules are supposed to stop governments treating foreign companies differently from their own.
BAT argues that "the science today does not support treating them differently from other cigarettes".
The boys—aged 13 when the book opens—have been treated differently from the beginning.
Young people are indeed behaving and thinking differently from previous cohorts at the same age.
Akihito, who ascended the throne in 1989, has interpreted this role differently from his father.
Google operates differently from other companies in the gaming ecosystem simply because it's so big.
The 2019 Child's Play reboot does things a little differently from the OG Chucky flicks.
"We don't have to treat a Jacquard jacket differently from any other jacket," he says.
"It challenges core and shoulder stability and strength differently from a regular burpee," explains Williams.
A system that does these things must be engineered very differently from our current system.
Of course, Germans on package holidays experience those beaches very differently from Syrians in dinghies.
I had to learn how to run differently from the track, a different foot strike.
However, research makes clear that drugs like cocaine affect dopamine receptors much differently from gaming.
We have learned in recent years that codeine is metabolized differently from subject to subject.
"She opens a door differently from a Danish woman," he said in a 1988 interview.
The larger space, which cost $8 million to build, is configured differently from the original.
Lust and brutality color every encounter, with rape treated no differently from a barroom hookup.
Jeff also added that it also allows them "to travel very differently from typical tourists."
Dr. Svenson said people are intrigued by mantises because they react differently from other insects.
In fact, people intentionally behave differently from people they don't want to be associated with.
Restricted stock is taxed differently from stock options and it can get even more complicated.
So his gauge may read differently from mine, but he can't say he's gone deeper.
Areas with images are colored differently from the rest of the map, as shown below.
No one can deny that the US treats one type of offender differently from another.
I think it's the honest output of a mind that works very differently from mine.
How might our vision have evolved differently from the two frontal, mobile eyes we have today?
But that work needs people, differently from the regular harvest that is mostly done by machines.
"This defendant should be treated no differently from other defendants who are in custody post-conviction."
That includes not treating transgender students differently from others of the same gender identity, officials said.
How does the architecture of a museum need to function differently from that of a hotel?
Dietz is one new recruit who begins to experience the war differently from his fellow soldiers.
According to Siebold, there are endless ways the rich view the world differently from the masses.
" He says, "Instruments are treated very differently from a simple lab service, like dumping a phone.
Informal subsistence mining is common and is treated differently from illegal extraction conducted by armed groups.
User-written stories won't be designated any differently from the ones by pro writers, Gupta said.
This requirement is already problematic because it treats abortion care differently from all other health services.
In fact, they'll be doing things quite differently from Middleton and William, starting with their itinerary.
That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else.
When it became too hard to view us differently from the man who raped his friend.
But German model Anna Ewers is doing things quite differently from her Insta-obsessed runway peers.
The Abecedarian Project did something differently from other early childhood education programs — it started at birth.
Do you approach writing for the screen any differently from the way you approach other mediums?
Being an essentially secular person, I probably took that slightly differently from the way he intended.
Even touch, which philosophers since Aristotle have typically treated differently from "distance senses," can be compromised.
All of this stems from Snapchat's product, which works differently from everything that came before it.
Men present with heart attacks differently from women, and so their cardiac events are often missed.
Now, they aren't sure that the Trump administration views them any differently from the Chinese government.
Opinion A photographer spends time with dads who approach parenthood differently from how their fathers did.
For Stokes, whose name is spelled differently from her teammates', even technology struggles with the overload.
By that point, she was used to being treated differently from her male counterparts in ophthalmology.
The result is that stories about immigration under Trump simply happen differently from stories on other topics.
This shaky financial footing means that millennials often approach partnerships much differently from how their parents did.
"Peru is a mining country, but we need to do things differently from the past," he says.
But per the details the campaign supplied to TPC, it actually works a bit differently from that.
Research has also bolstered the idea that women over 50 conceive of sexual harassment differently from millennials.
He agrees that there is an anomaly in treating Anglicans, Jews and Quakers differently from other faiths.
Over in Russia, a guy named Vlad Sitnikov saw it differently from both Beck and the scientists.
If this progress is to be sustained, it will be by doing things differently from the Europeans.
But I think the more interesting question is: What could Trump have done differently from the beginning?
In the past, they would challenge my judgment or accuse me of practicing differently from my colleagues.
"I wasn't dating her," he said before acknowledging that he might define "dating" differently from the norm.
The President said on Thursday that they should be treated differently from companies that invested their money.
Jazz Fest has maintained its mandate because it operates far differently from other American festivals its size.
Disasters that strike close to home inevitably affect us differently from those we observe at a distance.
We can't inspire people who think differently from us to open their minds, if we attack them.
People do not live among, work with, or even speak to others who think differently from them.
And older people metabolize drugs differently from younger ones, and may bounce back from procedures more slowly.
Animals, though, obviously interact with the world differently from the way that plants and random objects do.
They work differently from statins, which block the liver's production of LDL cholesterol in the first place.
But the episode underscored that Mr. Trump obtains, processes and uses information differently from any modern president.
We here obviously think very differently from you, but are two things at least on common ground?
Perhaps because of their feminine-focused eroticism, women tend to see Rollin's films differently from male critics.
They parent differently from their parents — and run their lives differently too Everyone loves to hate millennials.
So we have got to treat this differently from rifles and cannon and ordinary things like that.
The Chronicles of Narnia movies have been released a little differently from many film adaptions of book series.
"To be treated differently from other British citizens because of my Iranian heritage is very distressing," she wrote.
If one sector performs very differently from another, investing in the right one becomes that much more important.
It was clear to Cramer that Buffett viewed Apple differently from analysts on the conference call each quarter.
But Trump, Stephens, and others treat false allegations of sexual assault differently from false allegations of other crimes.
"In this county, there is no question that Latinos are treated very differently from white people," said Melo.
Break it down for me: what is Egan Nelson doing differently from the other law firms out there?
Political memes are often condemned for their lack of factual accuracy, but astrology functions very differently from politics.
Mr Bolsonaro has made that job more difficult by handling congress differently from the way his predecessors did.
Most buyers avoid this, but when you think differently from everyone else, you can get significantly higher returns.
And its funding is susceptible to political vicissitudes because Congress funds it differently from other programs like it.
When he noticed that the Apostle Peter was treating Gentile believers differently from others, Paul called him out.
VICE Impact: What motivated you to build Engage and how will it operate differently from traditional aid initiatives?
One thing that GrubMarket has been doing differently from the start is developing two different lines of business.
The thing is, with that song, you can very easily interpret it differently from what I just described.
If others see me differently from the way I see myself, there's nothing I can do about it.
Alzheimer's disease can manifest itself differently from patient to patient, and the tendency to wander is not predictable.
But they calculate risks differently from grown ups, and it has an evolutionary purpose and a neurological basis.
To put it a bit differently, from 1999 to 2015 annual imports from China rose by $416 billion.
" In the book, she says: "I saw Brooklyn differently from people who came there from Wisconsin or wherever.
People usually present a facet of themselves at work that shines differently from who they are at home.
"Had they handled this differently from the start, he wouldn't have to act like a lawyer," Montador said.
"Both President Xi and President Macron think differently from Trump's 'make America great again' philosophy," Mr. Ding said.
The poll indicates that caucusgoers are poised to behave differently from the broader electorate yet again in 22020.
The sudden turn is also a reminder that North Korea views disarmament very differently from the United States.
Because of how the internet works, that spying works differently from traditional phone wiretapping, raising novel legal issues.
Berlin works differently from Paris; speeches there are not battering-rams but ship's tillers, gently adjusting a course.
For Mr. Weinstein the fundamental question is whether Mr. Trump is being treated differently from other Twitter users.
Let go of your ego — civility means showing patience and respect towards people who think differently from you.
But will a famous woman be treated differently from all the famous men who have come before her?
That includes not treating a transgender student differently from other students of the same gender identity, officials said.
It was clear that the justice system treated both white people and wealthy people differently from everyone else.
Campos and Patton wanted to stress that their products are created differently from those of a big-box chain.
It&aposs very differently from the way it&aposs all played out in the media day after day here.
The disparity matters because women bring a unique perspective to the table and can even govern differently from men.
Part of the excitement around esketamine comes from the fact that it works differently from traditional antidepressants like Prozac.
Looking back, there's a lot that I would have changed or could have done differently from a strategy perspective.
The Inboard M22 rides much differently from competition like the Boosted Board 13 or the Yuneec E-Go 21.
In fact, voters are more likely to support female candidates if they see them as governing differently from men.
Dan Stevens plays this role so differently from the way he's played previous roles, particularly in his body language.
Beyond her communication style, this baby girl might experience future Mercury retrogrades very differently from the rest of us.
"Here they always set the dogs on those who think differently from the state," says one "Nureyev" cast member.
Depending on where you hear the downbeat, the entire song sounds differently from how anyone else will hear it.
They weren't treated very differently from the way black people in this country were treated when there was slavery.
They're funded differently from Matt and Swati's personal funds, with Incite Ventures' funding coming from the pair's family office.
BT not only had to act differently from the other, more static titans, he also had to look different.
That requirement "is facially discriminatory against transgender employees" because it treats them differently from other employees, Ms. Gupta wrote.
Davey Johnson, that team's manager, said Saturday that his squad had been constructed very differently from the current version.
Scientists at the Goldsmiths InfantLab at the University of London have shown that babies feel tickles differently from adults.
There was plenty of room for individuals to do things differently from the norm; everyone could be an innovator.
Wealth taxes operate differently from income taxes because the same stock of money is taxed repeatedly year after year.
Governor Scott's office maintains that it regards Marion Hammer no differently from any other lobbyist or citizen in Florida.
Elon Musk revealed the Cybertruck last night Both the Cybertruck and Honda Ridgeline are built differently from standard pickups.
They say, as a financial institution, you can't beat the market unless you think differently from everyone else. Right.
But many police departments say the technology is used no differently from DNA databases or other crime-fighting tools.
This communal function means that colleges have a good reason to treat some athletes differently from most other applicants.
A variety of research, for instance, has shown that teachers tend to assess black students differently from white students.
Environment simulations created by researchers using TESS' data revealed a planet that may behave very differently from our own.
As Mr. Kirby himself has noted, State Department correspondents work a bit differently from those at the White House.
The women talked about all the ways they believe they've been treated differently from the men on their teams.
"Any attempt to suggest that I have voted differently from the way I have voted is bound to fail."
A Minecraft video telling a cute story about two characters with child-like voices will probably be treated differently from a Dota 2 video featuring competitive play and technical in-depth commentary, and should definitely be treated differently from a Mortal Kombat video with a foul-mouthed adult showing off bone crunching fatalities.
You're probably going to behave a little differently from year to year — and the stars can help you understand why.
But as a society we tend to treat domestic violence differently from crimes like drug possession or breaking and entering.
One possibility is gender-related violence—a society where men and women were treated or behaved differently from each other.
The pro-Brexit DUP has ruled out any deal that treats Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the UK.
It's designed differently from the rest of the app, taking its inspiration from scroll-based social media platforms like Instagram.
It's a little bit differently from originally intended, and that seems to have really had an effect on the data.
"Everybody writes cursive differently from others and that's how they detect problems," Mark Brassfield shared in an interview with KSLA.
The Fellowship splits into two parts but Peter Jackson's film depicts both of them very differently from J.R.R. Tolkien's book.
Do those who have grown up under Vladimir Putin see the world differently from their older siblings, parents and grandparents?
This is obscured by its shape as a space sim, but Freelancer does almost everything differently from other space sims.
Equity openly invites viewers to examine their prejudices against women in power, and the way they're judged differently from men.
The device, which has been rumored previously, functions differently from the Daydream VR headset that will soon ship to consumers.
But the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have decided to do things a little differently from their royal family members.
Inter-group bias is when we view people in our group differently from how see we someone in another group.
The financing for a distinct, well-defined budget for specific capital projects could be handled differently from general budget outlays.
As a writer, I know that I write about a minor character differently from how I do my main character.
Yet both arguments discount the emergent behaviors that can come from increasingly intelligent machines interpreting the world differently from humans.
But people in Silicon Valley tend to view drugs differently from those in places like, say, Hollywood and Wall Street.
That ruling would almost certainly have come out differently from a court without Justice Kennedy and with two Trump appointees.
The case concerns an Arkansas law about birth certificates that treats married opposite-sex couples differently from same-sex ones.
The case concerned an Arkansas law about birth certificates that treats married opposite-sex couples differently from same-sex ones.
" TF: "Yes, it cemented her position in the competition, and she thinks differently from pretty much everybody in the competition.
The drug works differently from the cholesterol-lowering statin medicines that have become mainstays in treating and preventing heart disease.
"You could say it's a problem that Swedish citizens are treated very differently from how foreigners are treated," she said.
Next up are the Nevada caucuses, which will be administered differently from Iowa's, as our colleague Isabella Grullón Paz reports.
Self-made millionaires didn&apost get to the two-comma club without doing things a little differently from the rest.
Apolitical institutions have to decide whether they will treat ethno-centrists like Trump and Le Pen differently from other politicians.
It's clear that Nixon and Clinton behaved very differently from Trump when faced with impeachment proceedings that clouded their presidencies.
Owing to an influx of prisoners, Litchfield is now dominated by Dominicans, whom the guards treat differently from white inmates.
Mouratoglou said that he emphasized to the men that they should not treat Williams differently from any other practice partner.
The rest of the grid I'm pretty satisfied with, though undoubtedly it'll play a bit differently from your standard themeless.
Or you could select from the genre known as orange wines, whites made not too differently from the Georgian whites.
It started out as a series that featured lots of different women who wielded power very differently from each other.
I would much prefer a candidate who is measured and thinks about issues, even if they think differently from me.
And eSports revenue works very differently from traditional college sports, which has strict rules about funding from schools and private companies.
Weed helped us see things differently from other people, and stoners needed 420 to feel, for one day, like we belonged.
The Surface Book 217 is a detachable 2-in-1 laptop, but operates a bit differently from most in that category.
The foundation had said the A shares were a distinct asset class and should be treated differently from the B shares.
Kamcord does things differently from Facebook Live or Twitter's Periscope, which both let people broadcast from the camera on their smartphone.
Netflix needs to figure out whether adults actually want interactive television shows, and how they react to interactivity differently from children.
But like the rest of us, he is always evolving and always seeing things differently from one year to the next.
For instance, people from an upscale residential area probably eat and shop differently from those in other parts of the city.
The one thing to remember about the Chinese stock market is that it operates so differently from U.S. and European markets.
That may raise fewer objections among consumers, and also holds out the hope that regulators will treat it differently from transgenics.
Many people view their bodies differently from how they look to others, and thin people can certainly struggle with body negativity.
Between the final season's first and penultimate episodes, Elizabeth has learned to see differently from the terminally ill artist Erica Haskard.
Each time, the scene plays out a bit differently, from a different angle, like a high-art Choose Your Own Adventure.
Redheads typically perceive pain differently from those with other hair colors; many also flinch at the use of the G-word.
The U.S. currently treats Hong Kong, which has its own legal and political systems, differently from the Mainland on trade issues.
They explained that genitals have many of the same parts regardless of gender, but are arranged differently from person to person.
In the past, health insurance companies placed strict limits on coverage for eating disorders, treating them differently from other medical illnesses.
Johnson adds, however, that there is no data yet on how psilocybin might affect an addict's brain differently from someone else's.
Assange's lawyer, Barry Pollack, defended WikiLeaks, stating that the the publication should not be treated differently from other mainstream media websites.
Motamed Arya said that because Iranian censors banned sex, violence and alcohol, the country's film industry had developed differently from most.
Could it be that millions of President Trump's supporters are simply wired to see the world very differently from his critics?
Questioned about the president's treatment of female reporters, Ms. Sanders said Mr. Trump treated them no differently from their male colleagues.
Justice Gorsuch, frustrated, said it would be odd to treat one part of the Bill of Rights differently from the others.
"The TV series is paced quite differently from the book, which Ralph described to Business Insider as a "quiet, independent comic.
I didn't want to do anything differently from the way the audience is used to seeing her through Joe's voice-over.
But Stephanie Grisham, the White House press secretary, said in a statement that the first lady communicates "differently" from President Trump.
But Stephanie Grisham, the White House press secretary, said in a statement that the first lady communicates "differently" from President Trump.
With its App Store, Apple had established a resale model that worked differently from the wholesale model publishers were used to.
But so far Mr. Mulvaney seems determined to do things differently from his two predecessors, Reince Priebus and John F. Kelly.
An author views the book differently from the reader, so putting yourself in an author's mind-set helps you see it.
These isotopes differ in the number of neutrons in the oxygen atom and, according to MacLeod, behave slightly differently from one another.
So-called typical antipsychotics work by similar mechanisms to one another, but the second-generation atypical antipsychotics act differently from their predecessors.
From getting married at an older age to signing a prenup, we know that millennials are approaching matrimony differently from previous generations.
Instead, the federal government broke the putative link between war and universal health care by treating ex-servicemen differently from everyone else.
Bronnenberg and his colleagues recently updated their research, to look at how doctors and pharmacists shop differently from the rest of us.
But Haywire is proof that women in film don't have to be written radically differently from men to make a story work.
One's hiking boots lived in and worn in New York will age and color very differently from those living in Los Angeles.
People who only occasionally drink or smoke do their bodies little harm, yet are taxed no differently from heavy smokers and drinkers.
This ties to a larger problem with Nintendo, which is the company's stubborn refusal to treat digital software differently from physical purchases.
Sunnier folk hope that Mr Trump will govern differently from how he campaigned, enabling the fight against climate change to continue unabated.
The games play incredibly differently from one another at that first level beneath the run-and-thwack-and-collect-stuff surface, too.
Demands for a new referendum on Scottish independence could be triggered if the English vote differently from the more pro-European Scots.
Those differing realities could be a part of why people see their personal situation so differently from the economy as a whole.
Opponents like FCC chairman Ajit Pai argue these rules are unfair because they treat "edge providers" (that is, websites) differently from ISPs.
Because CHIP is financed through block grants, large cash transfers with few restrictions, the scheme is administered differently from state to state.
"We've built up Seattle as more of a separate location with its own separate factions that work differently from LA," says Ellison.
Adjacent signs tend to behave and think very differently from each other, and that can easily lead to friction and even conflict.
It has already been well documented that Trump's security detail conceives of its role very differently from that of the Secret Service.
She flat-out denies that they are trying to work things out, even though Khloé says it looks differently from the outside.
And if life does exist elsewhere, it may be very different or even form differently from how we understand life on Earth.
The East Wing of the White House comes under the first lady's purview and always operates differently from the president's West Wing.
Hillary Clinton is a woman, and her ambition and drive are treated differently from other politicians', as Barack Obama's was treated differently.
Part of a small and controversial subset of preppers, Ray approaches self-reliance a little differently from his more backwoods survivalist brothers.
My parents were very active in telling me that I was going to be policed differently from a lot of my friends.
The best hope for the Dreamers was not a shutdown that was somehow supposed to end differently from every other recent shutdown.
And like any drug, cannabis has side effects, some of particular concern for older users, who metabolize medications differently from younger adults.
The rest of the media didn't behave all that differently from how we did, and to some degree probably followed our example.
As minors are treated differently from adults in the immigration system, the distinction will remain important as she attempts to avoid deportation.
And by treating Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the nation, they say, the deal risks splitting the United Kingdom apart.
The final box, which is aligned differently from the others, is meant to show that the world has changed, but not entirely.
Earlier in January, Morawiecki told CNBC that the EU treated Poland differently from other EU nations, arguing that the EU was discriminatory.
It also seeks to ensure that a student "is not shamed or treated differently from other pupils" for having unpaid lunch debts.
If you voted differently from your spouse and it has put a wedge in your relationship, have a safe discussion about it.
They can't suddenly do a move, or move differently from what we rehearsed, because otherwise they're going to get cut in half.
And also, the founding of JAO was my personal declaration that I approach my relationships differently from how I had done before.
DAVOS, Switzerland — Yum China does delivery differently from its competitors, and it&aposs all because its CEO, Joey Wat, really loves food.
The hitch here is that VIX futures track something different from the VIX itself, and thus can move differently from the index.
But as scholars began looking at recently excavated antiquities, they realized some of these authentic ritual objects appeared differently from Nie's drawings.
ENABLE has evolved differently from Cooper and Beale's predictions, but it thrives in ways that neither they nor Hasbro might have expected.
Beyond politics and policy, the research also suggests that wealth makes the rich feel, reason, choose and perceive differently from the less privileged.
The cases are important because Internet technology works differently from the telephone technology for which wiretapping rules were developed and tested in court.
One group remains relatively unaffected by the change, however: Vegas oddsmakers, who utilize the injury report differently from the way you might assume.
"No, I wouldn't say that, but I probably do some of my own techniques differently from the rest of the team," Brady said.
The children of the Soviet intelligentsia—a vast educated professional class that supported Gorbachev—dress, eat and behave differently from their parents' generation.
Differently from an Asian country like India, where I've also spent time, the social iconography of Japan is profoundly recognizable to an American.
These funds are governed by a specific set of rules and are typically weighted differently from the traditional market cap-based weighting scheme.
She carried out her royal duties differently from her older and stiffer in-laws: With Diana there was less formality, and more warmth.
The mantra of some activists that "trans women are women" implies they should be treated no differently from inmates who were born female.
The question of whether, or how, to treat Trump differently from other presidents in light of his relentless dishonesty is an interesting one.
There is no rational basis to treat the societal costs of suspending a rule differently from the compliance costs of a new rule.
She added that the school also violated the Equal Protection Clause by treating Whitaker differently from other students based on his gender identity.
In 85033, there is no excuse for treating an entire class of workers differently from others based solely on the characteristic of disability.
Women live in cities differently from men mainly due to their traditional roles caring for children, elderly relatives and the sick, experts said.
It's worth noting that RVs or boats used for business purposes are treated differently from a tax standpoint than those for personal use.
Yes, my wife and I work differently from someone who commutes to a headquarters, but we make just as much of a contribution.
Duke University law professor Arti Rai said the high court seemed to disapprove of treating patent law differently from other areas of law.
The theory is that men buy differently from women: They see something, and if they like it, they want to get it immediately.
The report found that the members of those conferences were generally treated no differently from universities in other leagues, in terms of penalties.
Where are bodies placed, how are bodies morphed for dramatic effect, and how is Spider-Man framed differently from his meeker alter ego?
Donations in Maryland operate differently from in most states; bodies are collected not by institutional donor programs but by the state's health department.
Analysts saw Mr. Abe's language as suggesting that Japan fears that the North might define denuclearization differently from the rest of the world.
In recent years, Chinese courts have repeatedly made the point that foreigners will not be treated differently from Chinese nationals in drug convictions.
The market's reaction convinced Fed officials, including Mr. Powell, that the Fed should handle its balance sheet differently from its benchmark interest rate.
However, emperors and kings often escaped punishment because they were considered quasi-divine and were therefore allowed to behave differently from lesser mortals.
While there may have been some overlap in what the dominant predators fed on, cats and dogs largely hunted differently from one another.
As I got older, I became aware that as an African-American girl, I saw myself very differently from how others saw me.
They understand and care about how other people feel and think, and recognize that other people can feel and think differently from them.
It has also dismissed suggestions that the evacuees were being treated differently from those displaced by hurricanes in Texas and Florida last year.
Joe Biden, who has a solid lead, insisted he has "fire" and passion — but that he expresses it differently from his "screaming" rivals.
An Op-Ed From the Future Robots form beliefs differently from humans, but our beliefs are as real as those of any human.
"HSAs should be treated no differently from other retirement funds in terms of investing," certified financial planner Rose Swanger told CNBC's Tom Anderson.
Since insurance is regulated by the states, a standard proposed by the NAIC may be interpreted differently from one jurisdiction to the next.
It is through listening to people who think differently from others that we learn about the world and discover who we really are.
She found that millionaires spend their time differently from the average American in five areas: reading, exercising, perusing social media, sleeping, and working.
Verizon said the de Blasio administration was interpreting the contract differently from the way the previous administration, that of Michael R. Bloomberg, had.
When I start working on a new album or on a new EP, I want it to sound  differently from the previous ones.
The Elichas say they always dressed differently from their peers, and have at various times drawn on punk culture and Japanese street style.
None of the laws, so far, are used by many patients, and they work differently from how many imagine assisted suicide to be.
"I think that in our way of knowing, we understand death a little differently from a Western way of thinking about it," he says.
Ink flows differently from ballpoint pens, he wrote, making it more natural to separate letters (in print) than to join them together (in cursive).
The guys working in my shop now create things so differently from what I've learnt and I get to implement them into my work.
Then there's D-Wave, which also offers consumer products, but its computer works differently from the rest of the competition (more on that here).
Fabian Nunez went on to claim his son was misled by the judge, who "told us that (he) would treat Esteban differently" from Jett.
The DUP has threatened to pull its support from the minority government if the backstop means the province is treated differently from mainland Britain.
Meanwhile, the sign that occurs six signs away from yours is bound to behave pretty differently from you — but that's hardly a bad thing.
However, Catalyst is structuring itself differently from a typical corporate venture fund, which explains why it's filing with the SEC to raise outside money.
But ETFs operate differently from mutual funds because most individuals sell them in the public market and cannot redeem them directly with the issuers.
But Home Minister Khan denied the campaign was a cover to target opposition politicians, and said no drug offender is treated differently from another.
It works differently from Meltdown; Spectre essentially tricks applications into accidentally disclosing information that would normally be inaccessible, safe inside their protected memory area.
His lifeguard pension should not be viewed any differently from the larger pension he is collecting after 19543 years of teaching in public schools.
Weathering the storm Every golfer knows that the same hole can play entirely differently from one day to the next based on course conditions.
Lilly has another migraine drug in development called galcanezumab, which works differently from lasmiditan and targets a protein associated with pain signaling called CGRP.
In a charged scene in Episode 3, black farmers meet to discuss their concerns, among them banks that treat them differently from white farmers.
A cardiologist might decide to classify and treat patients with congestive heart failure differently from the way his colleagues did, and with worse results.
If math is used to understand physics, what is the difference between the two fields, and how do physicists see this differently from mathematicians?
In court on Monday, Ms. McGinn signaled that Mr. Sandy would be portrayed differently from Mr. Perez, a decorated veteran of the Iraq war.
But it sounds like a logical test starting point, and also a way to approach the problem differently from some of Voyage's larger competitors.
They voted differently from those judges 23 percent of the time, but from judges appointed by Republican presidents only four percent of the time.
That discrepancy alone doesn't necessarily demonstrate discrimination, but there's evidence that students of color are punished differently from white students for the same infractions.
Terry Hartle, senior vice president of the American Council on Education, a trade group, said colleges and universities should be treated differently from foundations.
The scientific evidence does not support treating menthol cigarettes differently from others, said RJ Reynolds, the nation's largest producer of menthol cigarettes, including Newport.
Although they may not mean to, parents and other adults do treat girls differently from boys — often to the long-term detriment of daughters.
Three states — Illinois, Alaska and, effective this year, California — have amended their family code to treat pets differently from other types of marital assets.
They often think about structuring decisions differently from a succession-planning standpoint as well as the structure they create around themselves and their family.
Its focus would be on mapping the surface of Venus and gathering data about how and why this planet developed so differently from Earth.
" In dissent on Wednesday, Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Alito, said, "Texas had good reason for treating this case differently from the others.
Under the U.S.-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992, Washington treats Hong Kong differently from mainland China in areas including trade and export controls.
Conyers denied the allegations, while Franken said some of the accusations against him were untrue and he remembered other incidents differently from his accusers.
And Americans should truly reckon with why this epidemic of gun deaths is treated so differently from any other health crisis in our country.
And while autism can obviously manifest itself differently from person to person, there's one quality that unites us all: the exhibition of antisocial traits.
If you allow some of the clinch, you end up with a lot of grey areas and enforcing it differently from fight to fight.
Complicating matters further is the fact that, while PCOS affects an estimated 10-20% of women worldwide, the syndrome manifests differently from case to case.
Scientists can track the behavior of magnons—places where one spin is pointed differently from the rest and behave like their own little magnet particle.
Other research does show that parents, even those who pledge to parent differently from the way they grew up, tend to repeat what they know.
But meteor magnitudes work a little differently from star magnitudes, University of Chicago astronomy professor Leslie Rogers told Gizmodo, since the meteors also have streaks.
The extremely wild thing to take away here is that internet radio and satellite radio are treated completely differently from a streaming service like Spotify.
Netflix traffic was clearly, tangibly being treated differently from other traffic, and customers hadn't opted into any special service like Go90 that might justify it.
It works differently from most active ingredients, insofar as it sits on top of the skin and creates a physical barrier rather than being absorbed.
In other cases, though, you might get frequent nightmares because you process your emotions a bit differently from the way others do, Dr. Krakow says.
After he hears his name on her tapes, Alex reacts differently from most of the others, and often disagrees with them about how to proceed.
Alderwoman Sandra Sistrunk said leaders couldn't treat the application for the city's first gay pride parade differently from any other applications the city board approves.
"And when it comes to new approaches using such ecosystems, we just think differently from the U.S. We have to, if we want to compete."
In another, the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission charged that the company was treating its Latino employees differently from Asian workers at one restaurant.
Milanesi noted that Apple's emphasis on health and fitness positioned its watches differently from the Swiss timepieces that are marketed as jewelry and fashion accessories.
Some spoke passionately in favor of banning Trump however, saying he should not be treated differently from others who have been banned for similar views.
An America that guarantees the right to vote and hold office for blacks and immigrants in 1870 develops very differently from the one that doesn't.
Representatives for the city's construction unions, which track deaths differently from the city, said Mr. Enrique's death was the 29th construction fatality in two years.
USB-C uses a small, thin connector that is shaped differently from the flat USB plugs commonly used by external drives, printers and other hardware.
After all, if everything is God, and God is absolute, then there is no way that anything could happen differently from the way it does.
Having said that, Comics Empower does create a lot of audio productions for comics, and we do it differently from Graphic Audio or Audio Comics.
The important thing is to reach out to your friends and family who feel differently from you and remind yourself that you're all human beings.
Biden's decision to miss the California convention is the latest indication he's trying to approach the White House race differently from his rivals in the field.
Of course, as we would all soon learn, Scaramucci's public praise varies quite differently from what the man says when he thinks he's speaking in private.
Similarly, the image stabilization algorithms of a sports camera that you'll attach to your mountain bike need to be tuned differently from those of a smartphone.
If general relativity is wrong, then the neutron star would behave differently from its nearby white dwarf companion in reaction to the distant white dwarf's gravity.
But the centers, which primarily focus on research and training, each operate quite differently from one another, according to Strickman, and control efforts remain largely decentralized.
China's central bank must manage an economy structured in many ways quite differently from that of other major regions, such as Japan or the European Union.
And she does have a tendency to not accept the argument that China is a special case which needs to be treated differently from other countries.
The core of Donald Trump's success in this election has been the fact that he's sounded and acted so differently from Republican candidates of the past.
Artificial intelligence requires large amounts of data to learn and discern patterns, whether those are pictures, audio or text as they interpret media differently from humans.
"We fear that Bosniaks and other citizens who think differently from the leaders of Serb nationalist parties will be humiliated, bullied and discriminated against," he said.
Many said she was behaving no differently from a baker who would not make a cake for a same-sex wedding, but she rejected that analogy.
The FCA said it believed controlling sovereign owners tend to act differently from private ones so it was legitimate to grant them exemption to these requirements.
While it is worth your time to listen respectfully to those who think differently from you, when someone is insulting you, it's best to ignore them.
I wouldn't say I dress in parachute pants and backwards caps, but I would say I dress differently from the modern t-shirts and jeans trends.
The problem is that a vast majority of Facebook's 2.2 billion users experience the platform quite differently from the parties who go there to make money.
It was more that when it came to sex and foreplay, he acted so differently from guys my age, asking for my consent about nearly everything.
Mr. Hyde said his life turned out very differently from the one his father imagined for him, following in his footsteps in the local carpet industry.
Even-handed regulations and incentives, which treat state firms no differently from private companies or foreign investors, would do more than lavish subsidies to promote entrepreneurship.
The groups that organized her visit sued the university, saying that conservative speakers were being treated differently from left-leaning ones on the famously liberal campus.
"Changes like globalization and digitisation mean that many markets work rather differently from the way they did, 22 years ago," Vestager told a Chillin Competition conference.
Luxury Brands Seek a Way Into Generation Z The generation — encompassing those born since 1995 — acts differently from the one that came before it, the millennials.
In other words, the factors that impact crime play out differently from place to place and responses to crime should be tailored to these local realities.
"That is why they are negotiating a good deal, and are now treating Mexico and Canada incredibly differently from (South) Korea, which has quotas," he said.
During the Reagan years, I was a little black girl who dressed not altogether differently from what the rich popular dudes wore in John Hughes films.
So, instead of wondering what is going to happen going forward, we should all ask ourselves what are we, personally, going to do differently from now on?
After saying that she intended to connect with people who voted for Trump, she was asked what she was going to do differently from Clinton in 2016.
The app will still treat Memories (images captured then saved from within Snapchat's app) differently from camera roll images (images taken on a phone's native camera app).
But according to the report, AT&T treats the DirectTV partnership very differently from an unaffiliated sponsored data system, giving the service a strong advantage over competitors.
Similarly, customizing and upgrading the characters on your squad involves a convoluted process with multiple skill trees and a gear system that works differently from most games.
One thing Christians and Jews don't always understand, because it's hard to relate to, is that most Muslims do revere their holy text very differently from them.
On top of that, economic incentives encourage platforms to be more permissive than they claim to be, and to treat high-value producers differently from the rest.
"Whatever First Amendment value De Ritis' statements had, those statements gave Roger adequate justification to treat him differently from a member of the public," the court ruled.
The company calculates its debt differently from the rest of the industry, offsetting some of it with inventories of commodities that can easily be converted into cash.
The U.S. shale revolution restored America's outsize role in global crude production, but the story of the oil upheaval is playing out differently from state to state.
For those of you without a personal transition facilitator, here are three things you should do differently from President Donald Trump on your first one hundred days.
Iran's capital markets have developed differently from those in the rest of the Gulf after years of isolation, and only a handful of sukuk structures are available.
In a statement Thursday, R.J. Reynolds, which manufactures the top-selling menthol cigarette in the US, denied that the evidence supports regulating menthols differently from other cigarettes.
Therese Huston recounts a story at the beginning of "How Women Decide" that illustrates the ways in which women's decisions can be perceived very ­differently from men's.
ABC insisted that the voting wasn't functioning differently from any other season, and many credited Palin's success to vote campaigns by fans of her mother and family.
The social context of the song comes from the age of slavery, but the song itself isn't about slavery, and it doesn't treat whites differently from blacks.
And, should the Orlando and San Bernardino massacres be treated differently from other mass shootings because the shooters expressed their allegiance to ISIS — and if so, how?
"That's when I realized that the best way to go through the jungle of life is with insightful people who see things differently from me," he says.
Not all AI models are created the same, as two models created for the same task by two different developers will work very differently from each other.
Our thought bubble: Axios Future Editor Steve LeVine explains, Chinese big tech is responding to its gargantuan economic and societal impact very differently from its American counterparts.
It feels honest to admit that I don't operate differently from the dog leaning out of the Subaru next to me, I just have more purchasing power.
It was the most direct acknowledgment yet that Senate Republicans would treat a judge nominated by a Republican president differently from one nominated by a Democratic president.
China is our only major trade partner that is also a strategic rival, and we should treat it differently from friendly countries with whom we have disputes.
The department said Mr. Tibbo's fees were assessed according to established procedure and he was never treated any differently from any other counsel doing legal aid work.
It's akin to the first two startups, in that it works to reduce the cost of data, but operates differently from those as well as Facebook's service.
The players — all signed in late fall — were told at the time that the team might be run a bit differently from what they were accustomed to.
In a statement published on its website, Apple said that Spotify was not treated any differently from the millions of other developers that use the App Store.
Mr. Breemer said the distinction mattered, adding that passive messages displayed on clothing and the like should be treated differently from signs soliciting votes for particular candidates.
Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh asked Ms. Murrill for her best arguments for treating state juries differently from federal ones should the court reject her Sixth Amendment argument.
"He&aposs being treated differently from any other prisoner, and this is somebody who helped the government and did the right thing," Lazzaro told the Daily News.
He had some cousins who lived in Rayne, Louisiana, the small town where his mother was born, and those cousins' lives turned out very differently from his.
Many Thai and Vietnamese fish sauces are very similar to garum, as is this colatura anchovy sauce, which may not be made that differently from ancient garum.
Protests against the Syrian regime are viewed differently from protests against the regime in Bahrain because the United States has different relationships with the regimes in question.
Critics say the backstop could leave Britain forced to accept EU regulations indefinitely, or it will treat Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
" British American Tobacco said it shares the FDA's concerns around youth access to e-cigarettes but "the science does not support treating" menthol cigarettes "differently from other cigarettes.
Rather, companies that provide internet access are treated differently from websites, in that they are providing a utility as defined by the network neutrality rules passed last year.
The court also decided that cartridges sold abroad shouldn't be treated differently from ones sold domestically, as long as Lexmark itself had been involved in the initial sale.
"Since our findings look at engagement, they obviously account for Quality Filter and Safe Search features that the platform enacts — differently from Twitter's claim," Ferrara told BuzzFeed News.
The difference is what convinced Chou, after his time at Goldman Sachs and in Silicon Valley, that this phase of automation would play out differently from past ones.
Hardeman's case has proceeded differently from the earlier trial, with an initial phase exclusively focused on scientific facts while omitting evidence of alleged corporate misconduct by company representatives.
Because these regions are so dense, the researchers wanted to know if black holes that formed within them might behave differently from black holes in less populated regions.
The Departments of Justice and Education issued new directives on May 13 that prevented schools from treating transgender students differently from other students who share a gender identity.
Agency officials also said such actions violated the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution for singling out Planned Parenthood and treating it differently from other healthcare providers.
However, he indicated that even when testing on mice becomes necessary, they are not doing anything differently from many Pharma companies out there that also test on mice.
In one of my early jobs, I had a boss who treated me quite differently from the two men on my team and not in a good way.
When it came time to write the lyrics, I didn't approach them that differently from the other albums, but I had a lot of material to cull from.
Although Canada's single-payer medical system functions differently from the U.S., Aaron said it's likely that the problem of overdiagnosing asthma is as common in most Western countries.
"We wanted someone who's highly ambitious, who thinks differently from the traditional media space, who's scaled companies, who has some expertise we don't have," VandeHei said of Drumond.
The former Italy manager Arrigo Sacchi advised that "we have to do many things differently from now on" for the country to regain its prestige and its pedestal.
There is good reason to think that a Justice Kavanaugh, or any other justice appointed by Mr. Trump, might vote differently from Justice Kennedy on all three issues.
We voted as the UK to leave, not as individual nations so I wouldn't be happy at being treated any differently from someone in England, Scotland or Wales.
We're told Nick started to question his own self-worth as an entertainer, thinking he was being treated differently from the others because he just wasn't that good.
But that's a far cry from treating Israel differently from any other country in the world, which is at the core of the anti-Zionist and B.D.S. outlook.
A central question is why Mars, once a relatively warm, wet planet, evolved so differently from Earth into a mostly dry, desolate and cold world, devoid of life.
Mr. Lovell said that while Alliance welcomed the changes Mr. Pruitt had brought to the E.P.A., the coal company had not been treated differently from its industry peers.
" Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978, which made it illegal to treat pregnant women differently from other people "similar in their ability or inability to work.
Curious Marie is a calcium–aluminum-rich inclusion (CAI), meaning that it is a chunk of very old rock that formed differently from the rest of the meteorite.
Mr. Lewis chronicles their unusual partnership in his new book, "The Undoing Project," a story about two unconventional thinkers who saw the world differently from everyone around them.
For example, the payroll report, which is collected differently from the unemployment data's survey of households, showed a net increase in payroll jobs of 22019,000 in November alone.
Asked how he would handle Gaza differently from Mr. Netanyahu, Mr. Gantz rambled between platitudes about "rebuilding our deterrence" and "using our strength," but offered no actual solutions.
Plants are especially fluid, and might have flowers with only male or only female parts, or both, or reproductive systems that function differently from the way they appear.
Wendell Pierce from "The Wire" remembers things much differently from the alleged victim in his battery arrest -- because he says HE was the one held against his will.
Always thorough in what he does, Dreher has painted the glass at night and numbers them differently from the daytime paintings so as not to confuse the two groups.
Mobile visitors also behave differently from their desktop web counterparts, staying on pages for shorter periods of time, for example, which is impacting core metrics web publishers today track.
She pointed out that the Miller decision, which she wrote, could be summarized in two words: "youth matters," and that a sentencer must treat children differently from adult offenders.
By definition, AI processes information very differently from humans and can combat group-think, says Berkeley's Ken Goldberg, a robotics expert who directs the university's People and Robots Initiative.
Judges look at cases differently from prosecutors and defense lawyers, but since — with one exception — the judges refused to be interviewed, I was not able to capture their views.
"Mental health services and addiction services have historically been thought of and treated very differently from general health services by health care systems, insurance companies, everybody," Glied told me.
"They operate a little differently from each other, and some of the speed to market things that happen within ColourPop are very unique and special to ColourPop," she adds.
Researchers saw that these youth tended to express their depression differently from other demographic groups—typically through complaints about conflicts with others, as well as physical pain or discomfort.
But May has rejected any plan that treats Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the UK because it would effectively create a hard border within her own country.
American and Colombian law enforcement will come together this season as they try to take down a cartel that runs differently from Escobar's business with obscurity and government bribery.
Most states already treat such cases differently from most crimes, with the time limit for bringing them being both longer and often not begun until years after the crime.
Then she considered her own situation, and how she might be treated differently from Mr. Van Gundy or Mr. Jackson, the two top N.B.A. analysts for ABC and ESPN.
They say May's deal opens the possibility of Northern Ireland, which shares a land border with EU member Ireland, being treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Facebook has been so thoroughly weaponized that it's hard to view this all that differently from what your tin-hat wearing uncle or deranged high school friend might post.
The implications of these misguided notions are far-reaching, and could help explain why black girls are treated differently from white girls in both the school and judicial system.
It argued that its treatment under the EU's Emission Trading System infringed on the principle of equal treatment under EU law by treating Switzerland differently from other third countries.
Before patients can become assertive, he said, they have to understand that it is not appropriate for them to be demeaned, dismissed or treated differently from any other patient.
Somehow the implication in all those think pieces is that women feel and think differently from men, which does nothing but keep us from exploring other realms of possibility.
Harvard has long operated differently from most other schools, including fellow Ivy Leaguer Yale, managing some of its money internally and farming out only a portion to external managers.
"From the beginning, this company did things differently from how most storybook Silicon Valley companies have operated," said Jeremy Levine, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, Pinterest's largest shareholder.
For most of the four decades since the Vietnam War ended, refugees fleeing the Communist government in Vietnam have been treated differently from those refugees from most other countries.
It is impossible to attempt to divine the gender identity of individuals after their death, especially when they came from a culture that constructed gender differently from our own.
She pointed out that the 2012 decision, which she wrote, could be summarized in two words: "youth matters," and that a sentencer must treat children differently from adult offenders.
"Either the young dinosaurs needed these tail feathers for some function we don't know about, or they were growing their feathers really differently from most living birds," Poust said.
In an effort to make it a teaching moment, Buchanan tried to explain that a woman's breasts aren't inherently sexual and women should not be treated differently from men.
VPN extensions work a little differently from full VPN services, as they simply route browser traffic through a proxy server rather than encrypt data like a true VPN connection.
VPN extensions work a little differently from full VPN clients as they simply route browser traffic through a proxy server rather than encrypt data like a true VPN connection.
Bob Woletz, the editor of the weddings section, has previously explained how we choose those featured in the Vows columns, which is done a little differently from the announcements.
She dealt with those students differently from her younger American students: Most of the foreign Middle Eastern students were officers, she said, and answered to a different command structure.
Onstage with Del Rey, Lore acknowledged that running a money-losing division that's meant to compete with Amazon means that he sees the world differently from other Walmart executives.
If we deny those rights, including the right to have access to medical care, we deny those rights and treat trans people differently from other minorities under the law.
Dawson noted that Rocky perceived art differently from humans, noting the change in his body language and the way he would walk up to and respond to various exhibits.
It's lightweight and easy to use once you wrap your head around it, though it takes a minute to understand because it works differently from what you're probably used to.
I also saw wolves greeting their favorite human, who they saw probably about once a day or a little less at best guess, again clearly greeting him differently from others.
Zuckerberg also said Facebook is rethinking its handling of deepfake videos, and said it might make sense to treat them differently from other "false news," as Facebook calls fake news.
"[S]exual orientation discrimination is a subset of sex discrimination", the court reasoned, because men who are attracted to men are treated differently from women who are attracted to men.
This is a preview, so it's aimed at early adopters who want to understand what it takes to develop programs for quantum computers, which operate very differently from classical ones.
"Stop treating immigration agents differently from everybody else for the purpose of eviscerating border controls and advancing an open borders philosophy shared by only the most radical extremists" he added.
Because of Binladin's strategic importance to the construction industry and development projects, as well as its financial struggle, it may be treated differently from the assets of other detained suspects.
People who buy DTC companies actively share and post content about themMost noteworthy, the buyers of DTC brands behave strikingly differently from people who only buy the old-fashioned stuff.
Chronic-pain patients typically also suffer from anhedonia—the inability to experience pleasure—and research suggests that their brains' reward systems are wired slightly differently from those in other brains.
Robert Weissman of advocacy group Public Citizen told Bloomberg that consumers view independent recommendations differently from paid promotions so companies are reluctant to label a list as a paid ad.
As LG rolls out the V20 to suppliers this week, it's had to market its new phone differently from how it did back home when it launched a month ago.
In less than a year, the president will bequeath this policy, and the sweeping legal claims that underlie it, to someone who may see the world very differently from him.
Still, he voted differently from the other two Democratic appointees who were on the court at the time, David S. Tatel and Judith Ann Wilson Rogers, in a 2011 case.
Courts, legislatures and state regulators have consistently determined that because retailers are licensed and regulated differently from wineries, there is no way to effectively monitor, regulate and hold them accountable.
"Knowing that other people could truly be seeing things differently from us is a way of being able to better understand them and empathize with how they feel," Leong says.
While we, too, may cringe at the notion of "vaginal sensibilities," Denes did work differently from her male contemporaries, and not just because of the smaller budgets available to her.
Jim Stewart of the NYT spoke to experts on mental health and entrepreneurship, who said founders like Mr. Musk are wired differently from most people, for good and for bad.
First, he named his own bias out loud, recognizing that despite his best intentions, he was perhaps predisposed to treat his girls differently from how he would have treated boys.
The coronavirus outbreak — a perfect opportunity to ask candidates how they'd govern in a crisis differently from the current administration — didn't come up as a question until the second hour.
Written by Niven and Golden Globe nominee Liz Hannah (The Post), the movie version of All The Bright Places introduces star-crossed lovers Violet and Finch differently from the novel.
A relay chain of duets in the middle of "New Blood" (2015) treats men dancing with men and women dancing with women no differently from men and women dancing together.
Then there is the rosebush their father brought from their old home, blooming wildly and differently from the gorgeous ones around it, never fitting in any more than Elodee does.
It means that people will respond to a raise at their job very differently from a lottery payout or a tax refund or a gift card given as a present.
"HSAs should be treated no differently from other retirement funds in terms of investing," said Rose Swanger, a CFP and principal of Advise Finance who recommends broad, low-cost index funds.
Although Jackie wanted her son to perform well in his courses, she said in a letter to the dean that she didn't want him to be treated differently from other students.
Furthermore, each installation is mounted differently from one  venue to the next (the result of Darboven's hands-off approach, allowing curators and museum directors to decide how to present her works).
Definitions vary, but there are four or five long-established factors that seem to make shares perform differently from the rest of the market: size, value, yield, low volatility and momentum.
In an interview with  Rolling Stone, the British-born actress, 30, said she did not realize at first that she was being discriminated against and treated differently from her male costars.
O'Leary said Ryanair had no plans to market the new 737 MAX planes any differently from its current 737 fleet, saying he expected the planes would be "warmly welcomed" by customers.
White House staffers have done the same, occasionally floating the idea that, at one point or another, Trump finally "got it" and was going to tweet differently from there on out.
There's certainly a stereotype that relationships between women always have a spark of jealousy in them, and that women deal with competition and jealousy very differently from men in their friendships.
But there's one other major change with the new AirPods Pro you may not have realized: The charging case is larger and laid out slightly differently from the original charging case.
Britain is in a culture war in which those who are younger, better educated, more traveled and living in cities see the world very differently from the rest of the nation.
That was the statement we were making, that we were making a record and we were making it differently from other people, and I think it did come off like that.
The Democratic Unionist Party wants a guarantee that Northern Ireland will be treated no differently from the rest of the United Kingdom and a seat at trade talks, the newspaper said.
It is structured differently from a condominium, where you buy a piece of real property and own it individually; in a co-op, you buy and own shares in a cooperative.
Last week, 10 current and former members of Mr. Pritzker's campaign staff filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Latino and black staff members had been treated differently from their white counterparts.
Donald Trump says he sees the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh differently from the rest of us because his fame has made him the target of many false allegations of sexual misconduct.
Barbara E. Brittingham, president of the commission that oversees higher education for the association, said the agency tried to ensure that one group of students was not treated differently from another.
You often have a sense that glass ceilings exist, whether those created by others or the ones we set for ourselves because of our experiences of being treated differently from others.
Many advisers acknowledged they were too wary of how female anger is perceived differently from male anger, and said Warren should have drawn contrasts with her rivals sooner and more often.
Instagram users with a history of depression seem to present the world differently from their peers, posting pictures that are bluer, darker and grayer on average than those of healthy people.
Business travelers view flights differently from leisure travelers in that the latter often uses the time to relax and sleep, the former views it as an opportunity to get work done.
Given President Trump's penchant for exaggeration, distortion and falsehood, do you find yourself approaching your coverage of him differently from what you've done in the past when covering other political figures?
He writes that growing up, his dad never treated him any differently from his siblings, and he never allowed any of them to make excuses for why they couldn't do something.
While a few of these dolls have bodies that are shaped differently from the traditional stick-thin Barbie, Mattel continues to face criticism for not doing enough to embrace body positivity.
Murphy's mission in his storytelling seems to be offering critical reexaminations of major events of the 90s, many of which we may see differently from our current social and political climate.
State television, from which a significant number of Poles get their news, consistently smears, in aggressive and defamatory language, the political opposition and anyone who thinks differently from the ruling party.
Within those nationally defined groups, young people use Spanglish differently from their elders, just as immigrants use a type of Spanglish that is unlike the Spanglish spoken by second-generation Latinos.
Hence, the systems failed so abjectly to agree on the same protests, since their parameters on what is or isn't a political demonstration were set differently from each other by their operators.
Differently from other areas of the industry in Brazil, such as exploration and distribution, where many companies compete with Petrobras, the refining sector is basically exclusively operated by the state-controlled company.
Legacy media companies have rued this dichotomy, frustrated that investors value old media differently from Netflix, which has grown from a start-up to a company with a $175 billion enterprise value.
The unusual display is an important part of a research project to find out if British IS followers who left for Syria use social media differently from those who stayed at home.
She hasn't shaved her legs in over a year, according to a New York Post video, and she doesn't see why this should be viewed any differently from a man not shaving.
Though both are "millennials," a young immigrant working three sharing-economy gigs is likely to look at the world very differently from a trust-fund baby who's tending his Tumblr in Brooklyn.
Of 14 criminal cases identified by The New York Times in which Judge Garland voted differently from at least one fellow judge, he came down in favor of law enforcement 20093 times.
Finally, and just in time for Thanksgiving, our colleagues in Opinion have a five-step method to help you have a conversation — not a fight — with people who think differently from you.
The Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) which props up May's government, said it would not back any deal that treated the British province differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Let us come together to reject discrimination based on religion, race or national origin, and to oppose the mass deportation of people who look or pray differently from the majority of Americans.
It all panned out differently from the way I imagined in 2009, when I paid $2003 to deCODE and $399 to 23andMe to put my DNA into the service of science journalism.
But at least for now, there is little reason to think a Schultz bid would end differently from the other independent or minor-party bids of the last 150 years (none won).
Forums operate differently from sites like Facebook and YouTube, obviously, but what best practices and regulations have evolved or could evolve to curb their impact on at-risk users or willful actors?
To say O.J. developed an alter ego might be going too far, but it does seem like he always saw himself very differently, from a perspective that was egotistic and self-involved.
Republican Representative Tom Cole, who represents an Oklahoma district that the Almanac of American Politics described as "countrified," predicted "Congress would look at some of those things differently" from the Trump administration's budget.
"It is not clear what Ms Koike would do differently from the current government, apart from not pressing ahead with the sales tax hike," said Marcel Thieliant, senior Japan economist at Capital Economics.
"I would not have re-tweeted the raised fist photo because I am well aware that our culture views a black fist very differently from a white first," Fulton told the Army Times.
Availability of information doesn't guarantee that people will vote differently from the group they belong to just because they have access to a new policy paper or go to a town hall meeting.
"It was clear from the start that North Korea would treat the inter-Korean summit differently from its meeting with the US," said Anwita Basu, an analyst with the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
It could be priced differently from shares, and if investors find a way to convert them to equity listed elsewhere, it could lead to a problem of funds flowing out of the country.
What follows is a mixture of contingency and fate; people's pride, defensiveness, and fear are the same everywhere, and yet events play out differently from the way they would in any other place.
Last month, he said that it should be judged differently from the opaque nonprofits supported by the conservative Koch brothers that similarly grew out of the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court.
"I look at it a little bit differently from the perspective of Russell's a unique player and that he can affect the game in so many different ways," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.
In part because of the kingdom's importance as a regional power and a trading partner, Mr. Erdogan has long treated Saudi Arabia very differently from the United Arab Emirates, its closest Arab ally.
In an interview on MSNBC, Ms. Manigault Newman responded that Mr. Trump treats women differently from men because he "believes they are beneath him" and that he talked in derogatory ways about minorities.
Different states were affected differently, from California's $843 million in lost tax revenue to Alaska and New Hampshire's $0 (because they don't have a statewide sales or income tax relevant to the study).
But opposition from key allies in Northern Ireland to treating the province differently from the mainland in a bid to maintain on open EU land border with Ireland scuppered a deal on Monday.
Another benefit for women in their 50s and up is getting guidance on how to get the most of the modern shaped skis, which behave differently from the long, narrow planks of yore.
VERITAS -- or Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy -- would map the surface of the rocky planet in an effort to shed light on how it turned out so differently from Earth.
Although Chinese students may not use the language of critical thinking, it does not mean that they are not practicing it; they may simply be practicing it differently from what others may expect.
Machine learning relies on properties of large groups of people that hide characteristics of the individual patient — this is especially problematic for a disease that manifests itself so differently from person to person.
Mr Rost illegally discriminated against Ms Stephens, the panel held unanimously, by treating her differently from how he would have treated a female employee and by requiring her to conform to male stereotypes.
"We underlined that students, who may have been duped into enrolling in the 'University', should be treated differently from those recruiters who have duped them," the Indian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Specifically, let me suggest that there are three broad categories of progressive expenditure: investment, benefits enhancement, and major system overhaul, which need to be thought about differently from a fiscal point of view.
More from Tonic: In some cases, an e-breakup may not actually play out that much differently from an IRL one, but there are still substantial differences in how the two are experienced.
"I'd seen a lot of the ways in which women are treated differently from men, both when I was a resident, and as a faculty member," she told Reuters Health in a phone call.
But GOP women don't appear to be reacting all that differently from GOP men: Only 13 percent of Republican women think Trump should drop out, which is totally in line with all Republican voters.
"Differently from prior crises, small- and mid-sized banks were not caught by surprise, they are less leveraged," André Loes, president of São Paulo-based FGC, told Reuters in an interview earlier this week.
Many market participants agree however that the Venezuelan government will likely react to a default differently from the recalcitrant Kirchner administration of Argentina which was embroiled in a decade-long legal battle with holdouts.
"We are writing to say that we understand justice very differently from our grandfather's grandfather, and we wish to make it clear his statue does not represent us", the open letter read in part.
While there's an unwritten rule against taking significant public steps within two months of an election, the fact that there's no official policy means it's often interpreted differently from one individual to the next.
Planned Parenthood attorneys had argued that the new law would be an unconstitutional burden on abortion rights and that it violated the equal protection clause by treating the organization differently from other healthcare providers.
Lastly, there's a pretty decent chance that your investment portfolio is probably going to perform very differently from the Dow Jones, which again is only made up of a small handful of U.S. multinationals.
Migrants were increasingly exploiting existing immigration laws and court rulings, and using children as a way to get adults into the country, on the theory that families were being treated differently from single people.
Okay. Right, so based on the feedback that you shared, assuming that you said that you didn't really ... Anyway, so we can usually figure out how to treat you differently from a marketing perspective.
"There is nothing in statute directing judges to treat a pet differently from any other type of property we own," a California assemblyman, Bill Quirk, noted in 2018 while advocating the change in law.
Privy to that information while looking back at us, our ancestors will know us differently than we currently know ourselves, just as we now know the Victorians quite differently from how they knew themselves.
He pointed to Mr. Dhir's habitual doodling, his knack for dressing differently from his friends (in LA Gear tracksuits and Fila sneakers) and his near-obsession with FTV, a fashion-focused satellite video channel.
There were only a handful of fonts available on all browsers, different web browsers rendered HTML differently from each other, and there wasn't much flexibility in altering horizontal or vertical spacing to improve readability.
But it was not clear why Mr. Mueller treated Mr. Bannon differently from the dozen administration officials who were interviewed in the final months of last year and were never served with a subpoena.
And black Americans, on the whole, speak (and tweet) differently from white ones, a fact that shows up brightly in Mr Grieve's work: the south-east is easily the most distinct region on his map.
Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said last month that the company would begin treating political ads differently from other ads, including by making it possible for anyone to see political ads, no matter whom they target.
Make no mistake, the basic reason as to why they were set differently from each other was not because there were various technical flaws in their coding, but because people often differ on social categories.
Brexit supporters and May's nominal allies in Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party say it could leave Britain forced to accept EU regulations indefinitely, or Northern Ireland treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
The head of the U.S. Navy has warned China that hostile behavior from its coast guard and fishing boats will not be treated any differently from the Chinese navy, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
Addiction treatment providers won't be treated any differently from other keyword purchasers, except that there will have to be a yearly check-up process through LegitScript to make sure they're still worthy of being included.
The team, and their co-investigators at Stanford University, found that the memory athletes' brains don't appear to be built any differently from yours or mine, according to results they published in the journal Neuron.
And severe clinical depression manifests itself differently from patient to patient: some lose appetite, others find solace in food; it can be triggered by grief or trauma, or appear like a bolt from the blue.
"In my experience, Democrats operate very differently from Republicans, so I've never seen the mass migration from the Hill to downtown," said Mike Williams, a former Clinton administration official and principal at The Williams Group.
"The Americans can make the decisions they want, but the Americans see things differently from the way we do, and our attitude toward the Popular Mobilization is well known and clear," he said in March.
Still, the groups that organized her visit sued the university after it moved the timing of her speech, saying that conservative speakers were being treated differently from left-leaning ones on the famously liberal campus.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday reaffirmed its 2015 decision recognizing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, ruling that states may not treat married same-sex couples differently from others in issuing birth certificates.
Daniel R. Russel, a former assistant secretary of state under Mr. Obama, said the Trump administration deserves "credit for being dogged" in pursuing Mr. Warmbier's release, but had done little differently from the Obama administration.
Instead, we need to interpret the Constitution—and the constitutional mandate of impeachment—faithfully, which is far differently from the approach developed under the simplistic, literal-minded, and historically dubious model advanced by many originalists.
Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978, which barred employers from treating pregnant women differently from other people "similar in their ability or inability to work," but claims of discrimination persist to this day.
The data come as the industry is boosting marketing spend in the hope of winning over new consumers as well as the millennial generation, who view jewellery differently from their predecessors and are marrying later.
The first indication that he was an unusually assured stand-up was his 2017 debut on "The Tonight Show," where he opened with a joke about how, racially, he's perceived differently from city to city.
The Mandela Effect is the name given to the phenomenon of remembering something differently from how it actually is, and 803_demon_bag is now a moderator of the biggest community on Reddit dedicated to discussing it.
In addition to doing the excellent work that got you promoted in the first place, you now have to oversee the work, careers, and personalities of others — many of whom might work very differently from you.
"I will also be writing my colleagues around the country, suggesting they treat this differently from other disputes in the past, and see this as something that is particularly pivotal and of great importance," he said.
Some women see distinctly male patterns in their speech and behaviour and argue that, having been socialised as males, they should and must be regarded as distinct, and treated differently, from women who were born female.
For sports betting — which is treated differently, from a tax standpoint, than some other forms of gambling — you should receive one if you win at least $600 and, again, at least 300 times the original bet.
The manager tells us he refuses to treat Simpson differently from his other customers, and says the only reason O.J. wouldn't be welcome is if he started getting rude, rowdy or threatening with staff or guests.
Surrounded by middle-class peers for the first time in my life, I realized that they thought differently from the people I grew up with—they thought about the future and they were more risk-averse.
And on Tuesday, in a renewal of a familiar argument from Mr. Hubbard's backers, Mr. Baxley, his lawyer, said that the speaker had not behaved any differently from any of the state's other part-time legislators.
Pressed further on how a Clinton economic team might tread differently from Obama, Clinton cited infrastructure spending and expanding manufacturing jobs as two issues she'd focus on, while blaming congressional Republicans for holding up Obama's efforts.
"One of the things that we do differently from all the other Washington political sports events is we don't pit Republicans against Democrats, or government figures against the media," Washington Kastles owner Mark Ein tells ITK.
But the two recently told The Washington Post that their constituents viewed the nomination fight differently from that on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), with Collins saying she had received less outreach over the court battle.
It's a substantial one, too; users are going to treat truly ephemeral video a lot differently from something that's taking place in the moment but that's also designed to be made available for rewatching later on.
PERHAPS THIS INTIMACY, palpably absent from Judd's home and work, says something about what we generally expect from female artists and why museums insist on representing them differently from their male counterparts by unpacking their closet.
For many reasons, domestic terrorism in the United States — largely committed by people ideologically tied to white nationalism and white supremacy — is viewed differently from the international variety and has no specific penalties under the law.
The Russian minister of communications, Nikolai Nikiforov, said in October that a crypto ruble would be designed quite differently from Bitcoin, with no need for the mining process through which Bitcoins are released into the world.
Brexit supporters and May's nominal allies in Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) say it could leave Britain forced to accept EU regulations indefinitely, or Northern Ireland treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
And that's why Musgraves plays such an unusual and necessary role as an entry point and advocate for the kinds of people who have often felt unwelcome in country fandom, differently from anyone who came before her.
Yet, the real issue at the heart of this case is the fact that women's bodies are treated differently from men's (the decision forgets that other genders even exist) — and not just in this one specific case.
For example, the future is now a bit fuzzier for Barry Silbert's Bitcoin Investment Trust, which recently filed for a $500 million IPO (although it's structured differently from Winklevoss, and is already publicly traded on the OTC).
The gap does not reflect the bank paying women at the same level differently from men, the bank said, but rather the fact that fewer women hold the more senior roles that have higher salaries and bonuses.
So while basic zero rating practices may not be in themselves highly harmful, they're part of a class of conduct that's against the principles of net neutrality: choosing certain bits and bytes to treat differently from others.
Some experts contend that it is more a matter of influence—that English doesn't force you to think differently from Russian, for instance, but that the languages have different associations and so different effects on your mind.
As befitting the abstraction of music, "Contrappunto XIII" and "Tema e variazioni I" are conceptually closest to the work of the 1930s, which makes them markedly differently from the figures and environments everywhere else in the exhibition.
Judge Richard J. Leon of United States District Court in Washington, who is overseeing a trial over the deal, said AT&T did not sufficiently show in pretrial discussions that it was treated differently from other companies.
It turns out that those afflicted by a rare, serious condition known as "broken-heart syndrome" have brains that work differently from those of healthy people, suggesting that what happens in the head can hurt the heart.
Politicians have packaged this law somewhat differently from the 20 other abortion restrictions enacted in Ohio since 2011, but make no mistake: This is just another not-so-thinly-veiled attempt to push abortion out of reach.
The affluent and educated urban crescent that stretches from the Washington suburbs down to Richmond and on to Virginia Beach votes differently from the poorer and more rural areas in much of the state's south and west.
It recommends examining the data fed to an algorithm as well as its output to check whether it treats, say, females differently from males, on average, or whether there are different error rates for men and women.
Bill: I'm not sure about how one would evenly distribute a lump sum into all accounts on a cryptocurrency, but I'm chalking it up to Movie Magic ™️ Em: eCoin works really differently from everything else, apparently.
I'm not the kind of person who is hypersensitive to that kind of thing, but when someone is talking to you differently from how they're talking to your friends you pick up on that kind of thing.
The party's leader, Arlene Foster, says this breaks Mrs May's promise that, after Brexit, Northern Ireland will not be treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom and there will be no border in the Irish Sea.
Still, the preliminary findings of the study suggested that people with a history of white supremacy fundamentally perceived these stimuli differently from the control group—and rapidly enough to suggest that it took place on an unconscious level.
Cuba Gooding Jr. definitely touched the thigh and breast of the woman accusing him of groping -- it's clear in this surveillance video obtained by TMZ -- but his attorneys seem to be interpreting the video much differently from police.
Equally on sovereignty, you go to German courts and the Spanish courts and the Italian and the French courts, they're interpreting the role of the European court of justice quite differently from what was really happening in 6526.
Now, suppose we looked at the internet not as the private preserve of a few huge corporations, but as a public good to be treated no differently from how we treated the licensing of radio and TV stations.
Today's puzzle takes five famous actors whose surnames substitute for the elided version of the first word of a two-word, common item and then are clued differently from their original meaning in a clever and punny way.
Ireland insists that there must be no border infrastructure, the DUP insists Northern Ireland must not be treated differently from mainland Britain, and Brexiteers say Britain must have the right to do its own trade deals after Brexit.
Mr. Benjamin said this also led the news media and government officials to treat violence like the Nice attack differently from other mass attacks, like shootings at schools and churches that have been carried out by non-Muslims.
This is why I work on Middle East peace, on the dialogue between faiths on how we can prevent young people growing up with hatred in their hearts towards those who look, think or believe differently from them.
Instead, because Mr. Putin knows the United States will not take action to punish Russia for its support for the Assad government, he and Mr. Assad will probably treat the emerging agreement no differently from the previous ones.
The bottom line: Friday's meeting was certainly a positive development toward Korean peace, but we will have to wait for the Trump summit to see whether this chapter of the story will play out differently from its predecessors.
Wish list: Not taxing intellectual property income from foreign subsidiaries differently from other foreign income, preserving the research and development tax credit, keeping the foreign tax credit (which allows multinational companies to deduct taxes paid to foreign governments).
I'm not sure who's yin and who's yang, but as far as collaborations go, this is certainly a case of opposites attracting, and a lesson in working beautifully with someone who might approach things very differently from you.
Many individuals and families coping with substance misuse and addiction keep the suffering and stress caused by these diseases very private for fear of being labeled an "addict" or treated differently from individuals who do not experience addiction.
Ireland insists that there must be no border infrastructure, the DUP insists Northern Ireland must not be treated differently from mainland Britain, and Brexiteers say Britain must have the right to do its own trade deals after Brexit.
The Feminine Mystique and its "problem that has no name" was specifically for white middle-class women: Women who had to work to support themselves experienced their oppression very differently from women who were socially discouraged from working.
It's a familiar sight in the bedrooms of some 2200 percent of millennials – 225- to 9.683-year-olds earning more than a quarter of the world's income - who approach laundry differently from other age groups, Unilever's market research shows.
As we pointed out when Newell retired in 250, the great thing about Newell was that you never felt like anyone was carrying him or feeling sorry for him or, in fact, treating him differently from any other fighter.
His remarks follow the insistence this week by the Northern Irish unionist DUP party that props up Prime Minister Theresa May's government that the region should not be treated any differently from the rest of Britain in Brexit talks.
Recently, Kaine added his name as a co-sponsor to the Women's Health Protection Act, a Senate bill that purports to nullify any law that regulates abortion differently from other medical procedures or increases the difficulty of abortion access.
Experimental drug offers hope Dr. Stephanie Taylor, a professor of medicine and microbiology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, said an experimental drug, ETX0914, represents a new class of antibiotic since it works differently from other marketed drugs.
From forecasting his own death, to pushing messages of self-love, to weaponizing his fanbase against anyone who dared to think differently from him will likely help XXXtentacion evade negativity in his death amongst his peer group and followers.
"I remember being very angry with my mother and wanting her to not sign so largely in public or when she spoke, not make so much noise because she sounded differently from everybody else," Byers told PEOPLE in 2017.
Does Generation Z, Americans born from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, look at politics differently from previous generations, like Baby Boomers or even Millennials, such that they will change America and remake the world in its image?
In the meantime, as it turns out, the Mini was behaving very differently from all the other Homes and Echos in my home – it was waking up thousands of times a day, recording, then sending those recordings to Google.
It should be: For many reasons, domestic terrorism in the United States — largely committed by people ideologically tied to white nationalism and white supremacy — is viewed differently from the international variety and has no specific penalties under the law.
"If life could exist there, it would need to function very differently from 'life as we know it,' and offer clues to the limitations of life in the universe," Martin Rahm lead author of the study, told Digital Trends.
This week, George R.R. Martin released a new sample chapter from his still-unfinished next book, The Winds of Winter — and it showcases how he's handling one of Game of Thrones' most loathed plot lines very differently from HBO's adaptation.
Well, it's important to understand that not only are we willing to kill people because they look, dress, eat things, smell, speak, sing, pray differently from us, but also because they have incredibly different ideas as to very abstract notions.
Mercedes splits up its home batteries differently from Tesla, its most visible competitor in this space, though they're functionally the same — the batteries let homeowners store and save electricity generated by solar panels so it can be used around the clock.
We've made the policy decision that we don't think that we should be in the business of assessing which group has been disadvantaged or oppressed, if for no other reason than that it can vary very differently from country to country.
And Mark has to make his mark on that company, Mark has to make his mark, which means he's the new CEO, he's going to do things differently, and in doing things differently definitionally, do things differently from my choices.
Building an "all-UK customs element" into the treaty to be finalised soon would, EU officials argue, lend May credibility for her insistence to critics at home that Northern Ireland will never need to be treated differently from the mainland.
"I see things rather differently from what I would have done had we not had those numbers and the material point is that they were collected after July 12, so after the initial shock of the referendum," Mr Weale said.
But opposition from British Prime Minister Theresa May's key allies in Northern Ireland to treating the province differently from the mainland in a bid to maintain an open EU land border with EU-member Ireland scuppered a deal on Monday.
Schizophrenia is a brain disease in the sense that most people behave very differently from someone with schizophrenia, whereas addiction I like to think of as a mismatch between the world we evolved in and the world we live in now.
Europe's Industry Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska last week called on Volkswagen to also compensate European owners of its diesel-powered cars, saying it would be unfair for them to be treated differently from U.S. customers just because of a different legal system.
Once the DUP had kingmaker power over May's government, it made sure to block any Irish border solutions that treated Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the U.K., which had become May's central dilemma in getting a deal through Parliament.
Some senators have questioned how the Air Force carried out the investigation, saying Hyten was treated differently from other officers accused of misconduct because his security clearance was not suspended and he was not removed from command during the investigation.
It is partly an inquiry into the meaning of gender, a subject Faludi, the famous feminist, sees very differently from Stefánie, who hewed to traditional notions of masculinity and femininity both as an overbearing patriarch and as a coquettish old woman.
"I think for me I look at it differently from being hurt and missing a lot of games, I embrace everything moment I have to play basketball and enjoy the time I can play, so that's just how I think."
Last month, Prime Minister Theresa May charted a collision course with Brussels by saying that people arriving during the transition period would be treated differently from those who had come to Britain before it leaves the EU on March 29 2019.
The DUP has threatened to pull its support from the minority government if the backstop means the province is treated differently from mainland Britain, fearing it would amount to an "annexation" by the EU and boost calls for a united Ireland.
During the Trump era, Republicans have still succeeded in holding blue-state governorships — including G.O.P. re-election victories by incumbents in Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire and Vermont on Tuesday — but voters have long treated federal contests differently from state ones.
The idea that Russian policymakers are rational actors seeking to defend their interests in an uncertain world, and that they perceive those interests differently from observers in the United States and its allies, is one that Stent gives no attention to.
Mr. Modi usually tries to stay above the fray, but he slipped up in December when he said that arsonists could be identified by "their clothes" — widely seen as a dig at India's Muslims, who sometimes dress differently from Hindus.
In Washington, Mr. Tester has been doing things differently from the rest of that pack, voting often with liberal colleagues and, in one well-publicized episode, helping to take down Mr. Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
But for now, looking just at this exhibition — given that the Pictures artists have been accepted into museums, where their art is treated no differently from the modernist paintings — how, then, should we understand Brauntuch's works in A Strange New Beauty?
"Nowadays, floods are seen as a chronic problem and are viewed quite differently from other emergencies – so they often no longer attract adequate attention from either the media or donors," said Thomas Chandy, CEO of Save the Children in India.
Canon Patrick Malloy, the priest who oversees arts-related projects at the cathedral, in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, said the idea was to recreate a Baroque chapel and show the tapestries differently from when they hung over the transepts.
Second, single-payer proponents claim that the $32 trillion single-payer cost should be considered differently from the other expenditures, since, in theory, money spent privately on health insurance and other health-care costs would now be spent by the government.
Campelli said trends they are particularly focused on include the growth in entrepreneurial - as opposed to family - wealth, the increasing number of family offices, and the rise of millennial high net worth individuals, who tend to manage their wealth differently from previous generations.
"There is no lawful, factual or sound policy basis to justify a discriminatory approach that treats ISPs differently from some of the largest companies in the internet ecosystem that engage in similar practices but operate under different regulatory standards," the group said.
Salladin said Trump has taken a hard line toward China and other countries during the Republican primary campaign, but noted that presidential candidates would often "move toward the center" during the campaign proper and might, if elected, govern differently from their campaign rhetoric.
To better understand why Zika behaves so differently from related viruses, Richard Kuhn, Michael Rossmann and colleagues at Purdue University created the picture of a mature Zika virus particle with a technique that provides a very high resolution image of the pathogen.
But what really puts the icing on the cake for liberals is that even though Cruz is an unusually extreme and unappealing general election candidate, there's no reason to believe a Cruz administration would govern especially differently from any other Republican administration.
Snap's financials as a younger company and growth metrics that emphasize it being evaluated differently from would-be peers like Facebook and Twitter; combined with how it subsequently performs in the market, could see companies and investors rewriting their scripts once again.
He hasn't admitted to any of the behavior he's accused of — he says he doesn't remember groping a woman in a photo line, and that he remembers a 2006 incident "differently" from the way Leeann Tweeden wrote about it in a November article.
It may yet have to make an even harder trade-off within its own borders: treating Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the UK, which would eventually tie the province more closely to the Republic of Ireland, or accepting a soft Brexit.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Northern Ireland must be treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom immediately after a no-deal Brexit if a hard border on the island of Ireland is to be avoided, Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Wednesday.
Collins said Sunday that she saw things "very differently" from the way the administration was pitching the legislation and pointed out that the bill would lower spending on Medicaid by about three-quarters of a trillion dollars by 2026 compared to current law.
LG: So there's spearfishing attacks, there's attacks on financial services or point-of-sale systems we should say in this case, there's obviously like Stuxnet which was a zero day event, right, which is categorized differently from the other things we're talking about.
As cities frequently vote differently from their heartland cousins and frequently in reaction or opposition to them, in the full country election just ahead, Britain could react to the Khan election and vote to leave Europe and the EU's free-form immigration laws.
Enter Markowitz, who showed in his research that by building a portfolio of investments that are not perfectly positively correlated (a fancy way of saying they behave differently from one another), an investor could actually lower portfolio variability without sacrificing expected return.
Questions remain: Some senators have questioned how the Air Force carried out the investigation, saying Hyten was treated differently from other officers accused of misconduct because his security clearance was not suspended and he was not removed from command during the investigation.
White working-class voters in Appalachia, for instance, have behaved very differently from those across the Northern tier in recent cycles (Obama lost a lot of ground in Appalachia, but did better than John Kerry or Al Gore in a place like Wisconsin).
Rather, immersed in the black political genre of Afrofuturism — wherein blacks use the imaginative soil of science fiction and fantasy to reframe debates about colonialism, racism, otherness and political legitimacy — he wanted to think about the way blacks experience time differently from whites.
It's very irresponsible to pursue the startup path, and even if you do succeed in upgrading your mind software to get rid of all the bugs I mentioned above, you start to sound and act differently from the people you grew up with.
At an unrelated new conference on Friday, Mr. de Blasio at first said he had changed course because he listened to good-government groups that argued that he should not be treated differently from other public employees, whose legal fees were paid.
The justices say politics plays no role in their work, but the public heard an unrelentingly different story over the last year, with politicians, pundits and well-financed outside groups insisting that a Democratic nominee would rule differently from a Republican one.
Late last month the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which collects abortion-related data somewhat differently from the Guttmacher Institute, reported that the number of abortions in the United States in 2016 dropped to about 623,000, the lowest number since 1973.
"We have raised several generations who look at this differentlyfrom kindergarten they know what Baikal is, that nature needs to be preserved," said Nikolai N. Volodchenkov, 4603, a retired, 40-year veteran of the Baikalsky Nature Reserve in the village of Tankhoy.
If women behave differently from men as a group, as our research suggests, then the standard models will miss aspects of the data that are important to correctly gauge the effects of government taxes, transfers and even shocks to the economy more generally.
It compels young people out of their comfort zones and cultivates a sense of duty and civic responsibility, all while surrounding them with people from different corners of the country and the globe who look, pray, sound, and live differently from themselves.
Had any one of a number of Republicans made any one of those choices differentlyfrom creating the initial vacancy to halfheartedly accepting Mr. Moore in September — the party might not be staring at the possibility of electoral humiliation in the Deep South.
That's a long shot, though, given the ferocity with which Trump denounced the Iran deal and his administration's refusal to say that it would treat European allies differently from countries like Russia and China, which also have extensive trade deals with Iran.
Efforts to fight racism would require examining other forms of prejudice (like anti-Semitism, for example); efforts to eliminate gender disparities would require examining how women of color experience gender bias differently from white women (and how nonwhite men do too, compared to white men).
"I see things rather differently from what I would have done had we not had those numbers and the material point is that they were collected after July 12, so after the initial shock of the referendum," he said in the interview published on Tuesday.
"If anyone sees a venture capitalist behaving differently from this standard, they should disclose this information to their colleagues as appropriate – just as one would if one saw a manager interacting inappropriately with an employee, or a college professor with a student," Hoffman wrote.
A look at the sexual harassment allegations made against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and what's next for him It should surprise no one that when it comes to sexual harassment, members of Congress and their staffs are treated differently from the rest of us.
The latest fascinating cephalopod insights come to us from a father/son team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University, who've learned that weirdly-shaped pupils may allow cephalopods to distinguish colors differently from any other animals we know of.
Indeed, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), whose support Mrs May needs for her parliamentary majority in Westminster, announced even before the Brussels lunch was over that it would not accept any deal that treats Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
"For real change to happen on this issue, it's going to take generations because we have to deprogram, and talk to our little girls and boys differently from the start," McCormack, who also stars on ABC's The Kids Are Alright, tells Refinery29 over the phone.
Asked if the DUP might support a "softer" alternative Brexit deal that maintained closer ties between Britain and the European Union, Foster said the most important thing for the party was that Northern Ireland was not treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Obviously, the limits of the simulation won't allow me to follow through on any crazy plan I come up with, but open-ended level design, enemy AI, and the way I configured my character should allow me to play the game differently from other people.
Some things may be shaded slightly differently from one blurt or boast to the next—every number he says invariably cheats upward over time, and he periodically adds new scenes and jokes to the metastasizing stand-up act that he rolls out at his rallies.
This elliptical visibility functions quite differently from the empty page space, visually evident in its own way, that Mallarmé began exploring in Un Coup de Dés and that became increasingly familiar in American poetry with the spread of Charles Olson's idea of projective verse.
That account would have explained how made-up stuff needs to be read differently from factual stuff, why made-up stuff has effects on us that factual stuff does not, and what sort of practical work, if any, fiction might be doing in our lives.
During a town hall-style meeting held before his deal for The Post was completed, he told the paper's employees that they should cover him as they would any other business executive and treat Amazon no differently from any other company, Mr. Baron said.
From the colors and faces in their photos to the enhancements they make before posting them, Instagram users with a history of depression seem to present the world differently from their peers, according to the study, published this week in the journal EPJ Data Science.
The older players are determined to end this season differently from the last one, which finished with a shocking home loss in the second round — though when Washington, the seventh-seeded team that beat Maryland, reached the Final Four, some of the mystery disappeared.
"I think Japanese people react to these men who look quite feminine differently from how people in Euro-American societies react," said Masafumi Monden, who researches Japanese fashion and culture at the University of Technology Sydney and is on a fellowship at Tokyo University.
A worker "may be evaluated differently from someone who has an extensive history of personal financial mismanagement" if they are "actively engaged" in managing financial obligations in light of factors beyond their control, like medical emergencies, family crises and funding lapses, the email said.
"Let there be no doubt in this house or in Westminster that when I talk about special arrangements I mean treating Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the United Kingdom and it is the UK's proposal to do exactly that," Varadkar told the Irish parliament.
" He continued: "While I'm disappointed that I will have to spend my final school year being singled out and treated differently from every other guy, I will do everything I can to make sure that other transgender students don't have to go through the same experience.
The disclosure by the United States government on Monday that an unknown third party had approached it — and not Apple — to help open a controversial iPhone only highlights how the giant company approaches bug-hunting efforts and security differently from the rest of the tech industry.
The administration signaled that an announcement was imminent on the question of whether transgender students should be able to use the bathroom of their choosing — and that Mr. Trump could well come down differently from his predecessor, President Barack Obama, a forceful advocate for transgender students.
To be honest, for years, even I have struggled to understand how these conservative friends and neighbors I respect — and at times admire — can think so differently from me, not to mention how over 60 percent of voters in my county could have chosen Mr. Trump.
"It was also exciting to see the agent develop its own strategies differently from the human players—like the way AlphaStar builds more workers than its base can support early in the game in preparation for later expansion," Team Liquid player Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz said in a statement.
The idea that people would cease interacting in the "real world" and live in their devices has played out differently from how we expected, surely; trying to instruct the next generation on the proper way to communicate with each other has never worked out well for the olds.
Heavy-weight pension funds such as The California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) had been experimenting with the commodities sector since 22015, Commodities, the idea went, behaved differently from stocks and bonds and therefore acted both as stabilizers in a broader portfolio and as a built-in inflationary hedge.
Steve Baker, a former junior Brexit minister who resigned over May's so-called Chequers proposals on Brexit, and Sammy Wilson of the DUP wrote in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper that they could not back a deal if it treated Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the country.
Still, the 225,21960 Wilson balls for the United States Open will play slightly differently from the Slazengers at Wimbledon, the Babolats at the French Open, the Dunlops on Europe's clay-court Masters 250 tournaments and the Penns used on the North American hardcourt tournaments on the ATP Tour.
"In order to find discrimination, it has to be established that in Portugal men suffering from a comparable physical inability to that of the applicant, in their capacity as men, are treated differently from women suffering from a similar physical incapacity," they wrote in a joint dissenting opinion.
A 67-year-old retired teacher with Alzheimer's disease pathology, overweight, sedentary, with emphysema from smoking, strokes and heart disease will progress very differently from my tennis-playing, 67-year-old attorney patient without any heart problems -- even if they had the same amount of plaques and tangles.
London was still loath to endorse even the most modest insurance clause that might one day treat Northern Ireland differently from the British mainland in the interest of keeping the fragile province's land border open, a key aspect of the 1998 peace deal that ended decades of Irish sectarian bloodshed.
The 28-year-old La La Land actress covers the latest issue of Rolling Stone, in which she opens up about how the film helped give her a voice — a change from past projects where she says she faced difficulties speaking out and was treated differently from her male counterparts.
The DUP, a small Northern Irish party that props up her minority government, has threatened to pull its support because the deal could end up treating Northern Ireland - given the goal of keeping its land border with EU member state Ireland open - differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Just before the premiere, I talked to Rosenberg about how she constructed the second season differently from the first, what she thinks about similarities between this season's plot arc and The Defenders, and what would be necessary before Jessica could join the ranks of the Marvel Cinematic Universe hero lineup.
In a recent court filing obtained by PEOPLE, Charli Jones Parker's lawyers argue the 31-year-old educator — now serving three years in prison after pleading guilty in August to having sexual contact with students younger than 19 — should be freed, because state statute treats school employees differently from other people.
While the future has turned out differently from what the 1980s imagined, Haigh notes that he sees their album as "a series of snapshots of various cinematic archetypes, familiar setups for people to write their own stories into," and that they hope that the experience allows listeners "imaginations to run wild."
"We found that nursing home staff at all facilities encountered the same barriers to avoiding potentially burdensome hospitalizations, but that staff at low-hospitalizing facilities did two things very differently from those at high-hospitalizing ones," said lead study author Dr. Andrew Cohen of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Though it's executed differently from the toe loop (which I'll explain below), it shares the same entry and landing as the toe loop — approaching the jump backward on the outside edge of one foot, then landing the jump on the outside edge of the same foot — minus the toe pick.
The work coming out of Fisker Nanotech, and what it does differently from other EV battery makers, is not yet clear – Bloomberg notes that these won't be conventional lithium-ion batteries, however, like the ones that power the Tesla Model S and Chevy Bolt, though they will still contain some lithium.
Mr. Stevenson is a very good lawyer, and he knows that the most effective way to make your case — particularly to people who see the world very differently from you — is not with outrage and condemnation but with a slow, thorough accumulation of evidence and argument leading to an inevitable conclusion.
But when you start assuming that's the way everyone else sees the race, too — that the central question for all Republicans is Trump versus Not Trump, and everyone picking a Not Trump candidate has definitively rejected Trump — you start seeing the race differently from the way the actual candidates see it.
The owners of the teams, too, acted differently, from lining up with their players to issuing statements calling out the president to meeting with players to hear their concerns about thorny problems like police brutality toward African Americans, one of the original motivations of the anthem demonstrations, and prison reform.
Indeed, one of the defining dynamics of the current face-off is that both the authorities and protesters know events have played out in Hong Kong hugely differently from how similar protests might have been handled in mainland China, even in the emerging high-tech megacities such as Shanghai and Shenzen.
One learns to master the public language not much differently from the way that one acquires a second language: assess the situations, construct sentences with the right words and the correct syntax, catch a mistake if one can avoid it, or else apologize and learn the lesson after a blunder.
He said he would consider voting for a Democrat in 2020, particularly if the nominee was one of the more moderate candidates, like former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. But Democratic presidential candidates have struggled to articulate to voters exactly what they would do differently from Mr. Trump on trade.
But the French parade has its own history — and many nuances in practice — that can't simply be transplanted to the US. There are good reasons why the French parade is viewed in Europe and elsewhere differently from the raw displays of military force that Russia, China, and North Korea indulge in.
And if you expand the above categorization to include "any character who perceives the world significantly differently from those around them," then you might also pull in series about characters who struggle with mental illness, like Homeland and You're the Worst (though, granted, both of these are much more niche hits).
Here, Mr. Sanders highlights what he argues was his superior judgment on the most important foreign policy question in many years, puts himself on the side of those who have absorbed war's punishing human costs, and makes clear that he would define and attack the nation's enemies very differently from his recent predecessors.
"I would not have re-tweeted the raised fist photo because I am well aware that our culture views a black fist very differently from a white first," West Point alumna Brenda Sue Fulton, who is also the first openly lesbian chair of the USMA board of directors, told the Army Times.
Now is also the time for Congress to pass a long-term waiver of the Jones Act, end the Medicaid policies that treat Puerto Rico differently from states and cap total reimbursement, and issue a Community Development Block Grant for Disaster Recovery to rebuild infrastructure, housing and businesses and implement coastal resiliency programs.
Early in December, on an afternoon proceeding no differently from any other afternoon, as far as I could see, as usual very slowly unmasking itself as a damnation without end, Jocko screamed, "Fifty-two pickup!" and scattered the cards in the air and left the central area and disappeared into his cell.
The proposed deal, in the party's opinion, does exactly that, because any future trade deal could see Northern Ireland treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom, keeping it in the European Union's single market for goods, following European Union laws and regulations while the rest of the country does not.
There is a certain irony in Melania's foreign-born status given the strong association between the Trump campaign and anti-immigration themes — including promises to restrict legal immigration — but polling Vox has done in partnership with Morning Consult shows that European immigrants are perceived very differently from Latin American or Middle Eastern immigrants.
He and other attorney's told the Guardian that other factors played a part in Ramiriz receiving the harsher ruling, including that he was very poor, that California treats unconscious sexual assault victims differently from conscious victims, and that Persky played a passive role in the plea agreement reached between Ramirez's defense and prosecutors.

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