Sentence examples for classed differently from inspiring English sources

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Jeremy deems himself a private figure, according to his lawyers, but his guests and any family with the misfortune to be connected to them are classed differently.

According to one dictionary definition, an outlier is 'something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body'.

They put such resources to work to make visible the variable experiences of gendered, raced, classed, differently abled and differently aged bodies, to reflect on the way such experiences, mediated by social positionality, constitute our sense of self.

AT&T offers a different set of data plans for iPhones than it does for other smartphones despite the fact that they're functionally identical, so it's possible that the carrier will require a data plan that has just been classed differently in their backend for some reason.

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Due to different criteria, scholars estimate the size of the middle class differently.

Copeland recalls her first class differently: "I was so embarrassed.

Initially, shareholders might not value the stock classes differently.

When they took their seats, I told them that I decided to organize the class differently.

P.& G.'s bid is unfair because it treats two share classes differently, a Tigges lawyer, Guido Holler, said.

The 54 participating schools in the Miami-Dade County system's e-learning lab program integrate the online classes differently.

After spending ninth grade skipping class, Roshonda sees her four hours of daily classes differently now, saying, "School is what I need to do to get somewhere".

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