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Put differently, we use it to prevent another [Hurricane] Katrina.
Put differently, we're not so far from the collapse of reality.
Put differently, her somewhat dysfunctional family has provided far livelier copy.
Put differently, a high, top income tax rate discourages cronyism, not merit.
But maybe the question can be put differently: Shouldn't somebody have tried?
Put differently, Mr Weinzierl contends that economists should take moral concerns more seriously.
Put differently, China would have to carry the burden of the dollar appreciation.
Put differently, the court will say nothing, and the lower court's ruling will stand.
Put differently, the problem with state-run companies, besides potential political agendas, is governance.
Put differently, those regarded as authentic are guided by intrinsic motivations, not extrinsic rewards.
"Or put differently, the hurdle for the new administration is pretty low," he said.
Put differently, your body attempts to "cap" the amount of energy you use in day.
Put differently: Does the House bill give Alaska a raw deal, or the usual deal?
Put differently, give a rich man another dollar, and he'll spend very little of it.
Put differently: What a Zelensky presidency will look like will depend primarily on ordinary Ukrainians.
Put differently, that amounts to many millions of people who are not paying for TurboTax.
Put differently, what distinguishes this from the better Lego movies is that they're good commercials.
Put differently, is this a deal about a fair process or about a particular outcome?
Put differently, the vast majority of children who qualify for summer meals are not receiving them.
Put differently, the Commission would face similar contribution issues that have plagued NATO in recent decades.
Put differently, fricasseeing a rat blows, but it's a whole different animal with Lawry's and flour.
Put differently, what do we gain or hope to gain by reading books about all this stuff?
Put differently, Republicans in all three races owed their election to a significant extent to Latino voters.
Put differently, the 2008 financial crisis will cost every American man, woman and child more than $170,000.
Put differently, we have a role within our networks that is defined by how we interact with them.
Put differently, it's not quite correct to say that Tet caught the Americans and South Vietnamese by surprise.
Put differently, museums make for interesting sites of protest, particularly when viewed through the lens of performance art.
Put differently, while maximum pressure (read: sanctions) are working, what isn't is American foreign policy on a broader level.
Put differently, those who made sector-level bets as a result of Trump's electoral triumph have been sorely disappointed.
Put differently, for every dollar in wealth the average white family has, the average black family has a dime.
Put differently, federal policy does not allow these companies to provide the benefits and protections the city is requiring.
Put differently, they can reveal facets of different social and market forces that drive startup investing behavior in a region.
Put differently, by paralyzing Europe, Putin can isolate the United States and make united action, or even credible deterrence, impossible.
Or put differently: Republicans have gotten a lot out of this, and I don't think they can get anything more.
Put differently: The vast, vast majority of people who attempt suicide and live won't just keep trying until they die.
That translates into huge losses in terms of potential retirement wealth, or, put differently, lowers their future standard of living.
Or put differently, would a court be "infringing" on Trump's speech if it ruled that he couldn't continue those tweets?
Put differently, you can buy the Mach3 for almost half the price of the SkinGuard and get 50 percent more blades.
Put differently, predictions that U.S. monetary policy would chart a notably divergent path have been tempered by powerful crosscurrents from abroad.
Or, put differently, the striking absence of advisers with the guts and gumption to say something is dumb, wrong or undoable.
Put differently, the real challenge in Germany is not so much the left-right divide as it is a generational split.
Put differently: Lower interest rates won't make a sick person well, or give public health authorities confidence that businesses can reopen.
Put differently, the right question is often not whether, but when under what conditions, and with what contributions from various stakeholders.
It is, put differently, a way of expressing white anxiety about a changing and more diverse America in not especially coded language.
Put differently, Arsenal's Petr Cech, a player with a resume far more impressive than Hart's, earns about 26 percent less than Hart.
Put differently, we cannot—and should not—restrict access to guns (or any right) for certain groups based on bias and speculation.
Or, put differently: Using the Cupertino-based company as your template for how to build a startup is not a great idea.
Put differently, anyone who cares about his or her wallet should be concerned about how the Supreme Court rules in these cases.
Put differently, how might we be enchanted by discovery's opposite — routine — and find in constancy a stimulation as rich as novelty provides?
" "Put differently," Wynn wrote, invoking Kagan phrasing, "the General Assembly's Republican majority decided which ideas would prevail in the state's congressional elections.
Put differently, researchers are often like the drunken man searching for his keys under the streetlight, because that is where the light is.
Put differently, the civil justice system had created a financial incentive for online businesses to ignore anything illegal or defamatory posted by users.
Put differently, the FCC has only managed to collect 0.003 percent of the fines it's imposed in the last three-to-four years.
Or put differently, the conventions might be doing more to move voters toward where they'll probably go eventually than actually changing the race.
Put differently, the Germany of today is smaller than the Germany of the 1800s by an area roughly the size of North Dakota.
Put differently, centrist Democrats represent roughly one-third of the Democratic caucus and are well-positioned to help sweep in a Democratic majority.
Put differently, the more testosterone you have, the more muscle you gain, even if you lift the same weights and eat the same food.
Put differently, the speed of post-exercise glycogen synthesis is not important as long as your total carbohydrate need for the day is met.
The significance of these seven groupings depends on how you analyze the data; put differently, the seven tribes exist only because researchers created them.
Put differently, if you wait until there is completely compelling evidence of an economic shift before doing something about it, you're probably too late.
Put differently, when people think about the Chinese state, they think about Beijing, with the rest of China's continental-sized landmass as an afterthought.
Put differently, the funds tend to trade less than average, but their returns tend to roller-coaster more than the indexes they're benchmarked against.
Put differently, we saw a uniform departure from the conventional contingent-fee model where an attorney's fees increase solely based on a particular client's outcome.
Put differently, Uber's board and the United States Senate are part of the same phenomenon: They both vastly under-represent women, thereby silencing women's voices.
Or, put differently, he seeks to restore the racial and familial implications always at play in its Latin root, nationem, from nascor, to be born.
Put differently, if a candidate wins one of those 48 states by even a single vote, that candidate receives all of that state's electoral votes.
Or put differently: If Democrats are likely to gain at least 12 seats, Republicans would probably retain the House only by the margin of gerrymandering.
Put differently, the total number of Twitter users who saw Russian disinformation during the 2016 election probably surpasses the 1.4 million users who were alerted.
Put differently, Bob and Rob's arms might make four full rotations, but Alice only has to jump over the rope once—which is pretty damn weird.
Put differently: If you have time to look at what the drone is doing, you're probably not skiing/driving/skateboarding/falling on your face hard enough.
Put differently, Russia is not so naïve as to be deterred by the prospect of a military response from Europeans when U.S. interests are not affected.
Put differently, the short history of nuclear confrontation demonstrates that effectively controlling the risks of nuclear war depends acutely on the personality of a particular president.
Put differently, it takes her personhood for granted, which may be why Mr. Larraín shows all the snot, tears and blood, all the desperate bodily mess.
"The Chinese are becoming clearer, less concerned about their reactions from their neighbors or the US, or, put differently, they think they can manage those," Glaser said.
Put differently, fattening the wallets of the rich generates far less aggregate demand bang for the buck than generating jobs and wage increases for the non-rich.
Put differently: It is quite difficult to get an accurate picture of someone's health merely by looking at them, whether you're a trained physician or a fitness trainer.
Put differently, if you didn't think things are getting too bad in Turkey, consider that the situation is enough to move a number of conservative sports clubs to action.
Or put differently, if things are bad and voters aren't taking it out on the president, why would they be expected to take it out on the president's party?
Put differently, why would I sell equities today if governments and central banks are about to do a big fiscal expansion financed partly by the central bank balance sheet.
Or put differently: Mr. Trump, even at his nadir, appears to be winning white working-class voters by about the same margin as Mr. Romney did in pre-election polls.
Put differently, social democratic policies like universal health care, wage boards, and the like might not be able to survive in the long run when corporate investors retain their power.
Put differently, powerful people like Hillary Clinton are not gratuitously opaque — they obfuscate both because it is in their nature and because they have found that it has worked for them.
Put differently, the differences in the rates of inflation imply that shelter is 21625 times as expensive today as it was in 2900 while apparel is only 220006 times as expensive.
Put differently, progressives can simultaneously believe federal immigration raids in sanctuary cities would be wrong and that the use of federal troops in response to southern defiance on integration was right.
He says that she didn't want to cut the movie or its darker side, including a murder subplot; put differently, she wanted the same kind of artistic prerogative granted other filmmakers.
Put differently, eviscerating the protections afforded by our environmental laws does not require weakening the formal standards that are supposed to address air pollution, water pollution and the management of hazardous waste.
Put differently, if you love technology — if you always buy the latest gadgets and think scientific advances are powerful forces for good — then perhaps you ought to cheer on the antitrust prosecutors.
Put differently, internal self-awareness is about creating the time and space to know yourself; constantly check in with yourself (since your "self" changes over time); and then live your life accordingly.
Put differently, we have never had a situation where payroll growth was this weak on a year-over-year basis and we were not in a recession within the next 20103 months.
Put differently, we have never had a situation where payroll growth was this weak on a year-over-year basis and we were not in a recession within the next 19533 months.
Put differently, if you were alive in 1800 there was a nine in 10 chance that you weren't able to read; today more than eight out of 10 people are able to read.
Put differently, Gutnick frames it as shifting the focus away from a candidate's professional past and towards his/her present state of mind, team fit and work attitudes that impact present and future performance.
And who's to say Frank Ocean, a man who has not released an album since July 10th, 2012 (or put differently, 1,453 days ago), is not really a person working on a medical degree?
The tax's proponents also argue that encouraging domestic consumption — which, put differently, means sending fewer dollars overseas — would drive up the value of the dollar, making imports cheaper and offsetting the higher tax bill.
"Put differently, 37% of Facebook users are both assigned a political affinity and say that affinity describes them well, while 14% are both assigned a category and say it does not represent them accurately," it writes.
Or, put differently: My mother and father — Hall of Fame-worthy sports ignoramuses— spent their afternoon having tea on a neighbor's patio while eating dried prunes and debating the merits of General Electric's line of dishwashers.
Or, put differently: For more than three hours earlier today, I watched a man named Bashaud Breeland -- Chiefs cornerback -- cut and dive and lunge and tackle and hit and celebrate his interception of San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.
Put differently: If your favorite beer producers are looking at paying an extra fraction of a cent for each aluminum can, they might just take on the cost themselves, they might raise prices, or they might split the difference.
Put differently, ballot initiatives — at least in Idaho — threaten to bring the law more in line with the politics and beliefs of the voting public, as opposed to the interests of legislators wary of a primary threat from the right.
Put differently, reactionary movements have two parts: The first is an extraction of the important, and now imperiled, power structures in the status quo, even as a lot of the ideological baggage that has endangered the status quo is jettisoned.
Put differently: whether Facebook's access to established and reliable publications means that it is a better source of news than a chain email depends on whether readers adjust their trust discounting algorithms appropriately when shifting from reading emails to reading news on Facebook.
"I still think the Fed can squeeze in two to three rate hikes this year, but clearly we have to see an easing of financial conditions, or put differently, some rebounds in the markets, which I think we will get," he said.
Put differently, the law does not mandate unwise deregulation that would undermine financial stability, increase the likelihood of future bailouts and once again harm hard-working Americans who are still paying the bill for the last crash that they did not cause.
Put differently, Broockman and Kalla found that one in six progressive young voters who wouldn't vote for a candidate other than Sanders would need to turn out if he were nominated for him to perform as well as the field's moderate candidates.
Put differently, he embraces what philosophers call the "repugnant conclusion": the idea that adding more humans with good lives is always valuable, and so we should aim for the biggest population we can support, even if that means average happiness goes down.
Put differently, if Amazon gets $3 billion, it hardly seems the death of capitalism to give a little help to a few deserving bodegas and other neighborhood tent poles, whose loss feeds the narrative of a soulless city in thrall to wealth.
Put differently, even if we adopt a narrow definition of poverty that excludes the working poor and lower middle class, a U.N. report that explores our government's piecemeal approach to meeting the basic needs of the poor relative to other developed countries is hardly ridiculous.
Put differently, nearly a quarter of the U.S. public seem to be betting that technology, and technology alone, will save us — the dangerous implication being that there's no need to adopt lifestyle changes that are virtually guaranteed to reduce our carbon footprint, such as traveling less and eating less meat.
Put differently, this variation on the Arthurian legend fleetingly brings to mind "Game of Thrones" but mostly plays out according to the Ritchie template: a self-amused, endlessly resourceful laddish hero gets in and out of trouble with winks, smarts and brute force, sometimes in the company of Jude Law.
Even if it is Obama's intention to veto any resolution on Palestinian statehood that comes up at the UN, his refusal to publicly state this – or, put differently, his determination to go on the record for the history books not saying it – has fueled perceptions among Palestinians and European governments facing pressures of their own that American will is softening.
Put differently, the hope that we can empower intelligent people to positions where they can design the perfect set of regulations, or that we can rely on scientists to take the carbon out of the atmosphere and engineer sources of renewable energy, serves to cover over the simple fact that the work of saving the planet is political, not technical.

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