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How to use said differently in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "said differently" and check conjugation/comparative form for "said differently". Mastering all the usages of "said differently" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But afterwards, people saw the things that he said differently.
Said differently, "Never Trump" Republicans aren't really much of a movement.
There's a couple of things, though, she wishes she said differently.
Said differently, he has won only 6.9% of the votes of eligible voters.
Said differently, our commitment to artistic freedom shouldn't depend on whose ox is being gored.
It's just too exhausting and boring—it's the same thing said differently over and over.
Said differently, Sekiro demands you come into risky contact with the people and world around you.
Said differently, energy is only one part of winning elections, culture still counts, and votes matter most.
Said differently, was Lamb's win a fluke, a harbinger of things to come or simply yesterday's news?
Said differently, we cannot support an illicit political assassination simply because it brings about misfortune to those we oppose.
That photograph was taken 34 years ago, but that sign is still held up today — it's just being said differently.
Said differently, 91.1 percent of the $5.7 trillion consumers spent at retailers last year still passed through brick-and-mortar locations.
Said differently, at this scale, a lighter slate, as seen in Q2, will result in both lower subscriber retention and lackluster new sub additions.
Said differently, there is a very high probability that we will misjudge where that crossover point is and will thus go beyond the key threshold.
"There are things I deeply regret and am embarrassed by, things I would have said differently and issues where my position has changed," Reid wrote in a statement to reporters.
" Reid said in a lengthy statement that "there are things I deeply regret and am embarrassed by, things I would have said differently and issues where my position has changed.
Said differently, corporate inversions tell Congress that it must solve the inbound earning stripping problem on a holistic basis if it wants to eliminate the tax incentives for these transactions.
Said differently, Too Big to Fail has not been resolved, and even a rash of medium-sized bank insolvencies can cause great systemic disruption and bring on the domino effect.
" Joy Reid finally address the newly unearthed blog posts: "There are things I deeply regret and am embarrassed by, things I would have said differently and issues where my position has changed.
"Said differently, a lot of cyclical stimulus would be required to overcome some of the headwinds that have defined the secular stagnation that the global economy has witnessed in recent years," he said.
The verses aren't precise, but you get the impression that they couldn't be said differently, that the truth they're revealing really comes to its full extent when they rap it specifically like that.
Said differently, it is one thing to be the viewed as pro-choice, but it is quite another to be seen as pro-taxes, and at the state and local level, pocketbook issues possess added resonance.
Said differently, in order to justify an OW rating – we would need to value FIVE at $165 (implying ~13% upside from Friday's level) – and this would reflect an EV/EBITDA multiple of ~29x – lofty in our view.
The apparent paradox between record levels of output and a decline in workers shows that American manufacturers have become far more productive over the years — said differently, they can produce more or higher-value goods with less labor.
The great power of her artistry lay in what her characters didn't say, or said differently than other people, because they spoke in two languages at once: the language of memory, which predated their enslavement, and "American," particularly that of the South.
"I think its (the Apache) use was timely this time, or said differently, why the Iraqi and U.S. commanders decided to use it was because it -- it could be effective in helping those forces that are positioning themselves for the two-forked envelopment of Mosul," Carter said.
Said differently, Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE can rule her caucus with her fixed gaze and a near iron fist, but primary voters march to their own beat.
Said differently, it's likely to be a whole lot harder for 11 white male Ivy League graduates to perceive a variety of threats and opportunities on a company's horizon than it is for a highly diverse board — by gender, ethnicity, experience and worldview — to do the same.
Janina Gavankar, who attended the royal wedding at St. George's Chapel, opened up about the magical night to Town & Country, revealing the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex honored their backgrounds by having each table at the reception named for a food that is said differently in America and in the United Kingdom.
Said differently, our decision to step aside from our Buy rating today has less to do with any Company specific headwinds, and more to do with our view of where we are in the lodging cycle, HLT's position within it, which gave us the confidence to continue recommending it to this stage, and current valuation.
Said differently, since our September Upgrade to Neutral and 12/12 Analyst Day – UAA's re-structured management bench has "repositioned the global foundation" for multi-year gross margin expansion with inventory re-alignment the historical global brand sector lead indicator (+189bps next 4 quarter global brand average) with expense base right-sizing initiatives accelerating into FY20, and $92B "focused-performer" athletic channel in a 'very healthy' position today.
Said differently, if and are prefilters then they mesh if and only if is a prefilter. Generalizing gives a well known characterization of "mesh" entirely in terms of subordination (i.e. ): :Two prefilters (resp. filter subbases) and mesh if and only if there exists a prefilter (resp.
This interpretation assumes that you make this determination only to the given set and not to other sets; said differently, you cannot simultaneously apply this "test" to infinitely many subsets (e.g. you can't use something akin to the axiom of choice). It is in Fréchet-Urysohn spaces that the closure of a set can be determined without it ever being necessary to consider any set other than . Thus sequential spaces are those spaces for which sequences in can be used as a "test" to determine whether or not any given subset is open (or equivalently, closed) in ; or said differently, sequential spaces are those spaces whose topologies can be completely characterized in terms of sequence convergence.
Said differently, a one-Megalithic-arcsecond- thick 'slice' of Earth (at the equator) weighs almost exactly , as though, according to the authors, the exact value of the pound had been adjusted so as to be a round subdivision of a one-arcsecond-thick slice of Earth in the Megalithic geometry.
Another conceptualization has argued that postmodernity might be best described within the framework of epistemological shifts. This argument presupposes that epistemological shifts occur as a result of changes in culture, society, and technology and suggests that the political, cultural, and technological changes of the 1960s and 1970s stimulated an epistemological shift from modernity to postmodernity. Or said differently, the ways in which people communicate, receive, and justify knowledge (i.e. epistemology) change and these changes are argued to broadly influence cultures, worldviews, and people groups.
In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, a topological vector spaces (TVS) is complete if every net (or equivalently, every filter) that is Cauchy with respect to the space's canonical uniformity always converges to some point. Said differently, a TVS is complete if its canonical uniformity is complete. The canonical uniformity on a TVS is the uniqueCompleteness of normed spaces and metrizable TVSs are defined in terms of norms and metrics. In contrast to the uniqueness of this translation-invariant uniformity, in general, many different norms (e.g.
In a non-Hausdorff space, such as the particular point topology on an infinite set, the closure of a compact subset is not necessarily compact; said differently, a compact subset of a non-Hausdorff space is not necessarily relatively compact. In the case of a metric topology, or more generally when sequences may be used to test for compactness, the criterion for relative compactness becomes that any sequence in has a subsequence convergent in . Some major theorems characterize relatively compact subsets, in particular in function spaces. An example is the Arzelà–Ascoli theorem.
A family of sets such as a neighborhood basis at a point is in general not a filter, although it does form a basis for the neighborhood filter at (or said differently, it generates the neighborhood filter). The properties of such families of sets led to the notion of a filter base, also called a prefilter, which are families of sets that generate filters. ;Nets vs. filters Filters and nets each have their own advantages and drawbacks and there's no reason to use one notion exclusively over the other.
Hardware can cause a computer to hang, either because it is intermittent or because it is mismatched with other hardware in the computer (this can occur when one makes an upgrade). Hardware can also become defective over time due to dirt or heat damage. A hang can also occur due to the fact that the programmer has incorrect termination conditions for a loop, or, in a co-operative multitasking operating system, forgetting to yield to other tasks. Said differently, many software-related hangs are caused by threads waiting for an event to occur which will never occur.
With a high electron density at the Fermi level, MXene monolayers are predicted to be metallic. In MAX phases, N(EF) is mostly M 3d orbitals, and the valence states below EF are composed of two sub-bands. One, sub-band A, made of hybridized Ti 3d-Al 3p orbitals, is near EF, and another, sub-band B, −10 to −3 eV below EF which is due to hybridized Ti 3d-C 2p and Ti 3d-Al 3s orbitals. Said differently, sub- band A is the source of Ti-Al bonds, while sub-band B is the source of Ti-C bond.
Since the end of 2007, the channel has been broadcast test transmissions, but only on January 28, 2008 official broadcasting was launched. Initially, it was available at Digi TV, some smaller cable networks and Magyar Telekom, with its T-Home branded IPTV and satellite offerings. Initially, it was called TV6, as long as the conduit Viasat 3 was hoping to be able to inherit the name of the late TV3. But after no hope remained, this channel was renamed to Viasat 6 so that neither its logo nor its program offer was affected by this change, but its name was said differently.
However, it is possible for there to exist a subset that has this property but fails to be an open subset of . Sequential spaces are exactly those topological spaces where a subset with this property never fails to be open. Sequential spaces can be viewed as exactly those spaces where for any single given subset , knowledge of which sequences in converge to which point(s) of (and which don't) is sufficient to determine whether or not is closed in .This interpretation assumes that you make this determination only to the given set and not to other sets; said differently, you cannot simultaneously apply this "test" to infinitely many subsets (e.g.
Maya is not only the cosmic illusion: from a higher standpoint, Maya is also the Infinite, the Divine Relativity or else the feminine aspect ('mahashakti') of the Supreme Principle. Said differently, being the Absolute, Beyond-Being is also the Sovereign Good (Agathon), that by its nature desires to communicate itself through the projection of Maya. The whole manifestation from the first Being (Ishvara) to matter, the lower degree of reality, is indeed the projection of the Supreme Principle (Brahman). The personal God, considered as the creative cause of the world, is only relatively Absolute, a first determination of Beyond-Being, at the summit of Maya.
Throughout 2010 and 2011, Doggett maintained a blog dedicated to discussing the book and items related to the Beatles. In a post written in July 2010, he said that he had set out to write You Never Give Me Your Money without any bias towards any one of the former Beatles but that during the writing process, "I felt saddest and sorriest for Paul McCartney – even while I was highlighting things that he might have done and said differently." Adding that some customer reviews on Amazon had claimed he showed favouritism towards, variously, Lennon, Harrison or Starr, yet none identified "any special sympathy" for McCartney in his text, Doggett concluded: "[It] just goes to prove that the book you're writing, and the book you THINK you're writing, can be two very different things." According to Beatles historian Erin Torkelson Weber, You Never Give Me Your Money depicts the four former bandmates with equal weight given to positive and negative aspects of their characters and actions.

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