Sentence examples for different pursuit from inspiring English sources

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This scenario reduces differences, in both trajectories and time to contact, between the different pursuit strategies (see above) although any predictive pursuit options typically have a reduced trajectory length and time to contact than pure pursuit (see below).

For the former Giants offensive lineman Kareem McKenzie, however, the weekends are generally used for an altogether different pursuit.

But in the wake of this embarrassment, and surely with the benefit of hindsight, it seems as if the Jets' time Saturday night could have been devoted to a different pursuit — perhaps remembering to notice Jairus Byrd, who sacked Smith once and picked him off twice, or reviewing their plan to foil E J Manuel, who completed 20 of 28 passes for 245 yards and 2 touchdowns.

The Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network on Intermediate Phenotypes (B-SNIP) consortium investigated the severity and familiality of different pursuit parameters across psychotic disorders.

He believes that it will cause needless trouble in their agrarian South, trouble that could be avoided in a different pursuit of the same end.

Beginning with his youth in Alabama and stretching all the way to his final days in Philadelphia, the book is organized chronologically, but the chapters each contain a different pursuit or interest of the artist.

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Four groups of children in one classroom might be engaged in four different pursuits.

"Some of that has to do with class: different pursuits are seen as more culturally valuable than others.

But its ideas appear to have spread as they challenged the common assumption that creating financial value (as a corporation might) and creating social value (as a philanthropy might) are necessarily different pursuits.

Ms. Miebach and Mr. McCrory may appear to be engaged in very different pursuits, but their goal is the same: to promote understanding by finding new ways of seeing the world.

Yet there is an abiding feeling that professional and amateur athletics have parted company: that there is so little in common between a sportsman or sportswoman who does it for the money and one who does it for love, that they may as well be engaged in completely different pursuits.

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