Sentence examples for a different means when from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a different means when" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a variation in methods or approaches depending on specific circumstances or conditions.
Example: "We should consider a different means when addressing the unique challenges of this project."
Alternatives: "an alternative method when" or "a different approach when".

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Then he meets God by a different means when he is run over by a cab.

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Asterisk represents significant different mean when compared with the PBS treatment only (p = 0.05).

It is thus clearly incorrect to use different "mean velocities" when calculating the LI, such as TAP/TAMEAN.

Civil disobedience is a different game when the means of production and dissemination have been fully democratized.

All represented a different age, when sportsmanship meant more than gamesmanship and ambition outweighed avarice.

They were compounds with servants' quarters and gussied-up gardens, houses meant for a different era, when it seemed like the wartime wealth would carry on forever.

The Scott boxes, however, remain, despite neglect and abuse, not just a throwback to a different age when public service was meant to be dignified, but useful friends when new technology, however whizzy and appealing, gives up the winking, bleeping digital ghost.

Previous theoretical studies have shown that condition-dependent dispersal may evolve as a means to move to a different environment when environments are heterogeneous in space or in time.

"What it means for a child to cope with their illness when they are 7 is very different from what it means when they are 17.

The ability of αCGRP to displace I-αCGRP was investigated on mutant receptors that were either found to have a significantly different mean pEC50 and/or agonist-mediated internalization when compared to WT (see Table 6, Fig. 4).

The commercial focuses on Obama and Kimmel's very different ideas of what "FNV" means when it comes to advising kids to eat more veggies: At one point, Kimmel assures the first lady, "I know what [the F] stands for, I have HBO," a misunderstanding that Obama quickly dispels, exasperatedly informing the host that "F" stands for fruits and "V" stands for vegetables. .

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