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There were also differences in the language used by reporters for Israelis and Palestinians: terms such as atrocity, brutal murder, mass murder, lynching and slaughter were used to describe Israeli deaths but not Palestinian.
After allowing a few minutes for students to write their teacher response, ask them to read over their two notes and evaluate the differences in the language that they used.
However, technology firms fear that key differences in the language used in the legislation widen the scope of the powers considerably when compared to Ripa, which only affected traditional internet service providers.
There are also major differences in the language used to describe the two sides, with Israel benefiting from its official statist position and the Palestinians suffering as stateless rebels.
Further research has analysed the important differences in the language used in academic references, showing that people writing letters of recommendation for academic job applicants were more likely to use standout adjectives to describe male candidates than they were describing female applicants.
The former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy told me, "When I was coming into the league, the question was: Could a team rally around someone who didn't necessarily look like them, or what they thought he should look like?" Last year, two Ph.D. students at Penn State "found substantial racial differences in the language used to describe quarterback prospects".
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Scientists identify a cultural gap between them and policymakers, suggesting that we need to overcome differences in the languages used to communicate findings, the timescales to produce recommendations, and the incentives to engage.
They found a statistically significant difference in the language and IQ scores between otherwise comparable vaccinated and unvaccinated children.
There is some difference in the language of the two bills, but they would both achieve the same goal -- increasing punishment for crimes driven by hatred.
Compare a 1960 edition of any reputable journal with a current issue, and you'll probably find little difference in the language.
The difference in the language between the Sunday and Monday messages hung on as little as a single syllable in the Korean language -- a nuance attributable by some to regional differences in pronunciation -- which led to drastically different interpretations of the initial commentary.
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