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I wonder how many situations would turn out differently if a plate of pasta and beans was eaten first?
Task force members argue differently: if a person is in distress and seeking help, then treatment ought to be offered — and covered by insurance.
For example, a car might use its battery differently if a person asked the GPS for directions that involved a steep climb or plowing through slow-moving traffic.
I would see this case far differently if a Times reporter had been eavesdropping on a private citizen for a salacious story or had illegally broken into a private home.
Other studies have found that they also appear to grieve differently if a pod member has died after a long illness rather than if their death has been sudden and unexpected.
Put differently, if a cancer drug is approved anywhere, it is most likely to be approved in the U.S. 7.
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Mr. Clinton would later apologize for the failure to stop the killings, and said in an Oval Office interview that perhaps things could have been done differently if an international force had existed to do the job.
Meanwhile, planning consent given to homes built on a floodplain in Aberystwyth might have been considered differently if an application was submitted today, a planning chief has said.
Put differently, if an employee believes their role at work is merely a paycheck, the chances of being engaged are minimal.
Stated differently, if an expert has done research to support a court case either as an employee or as a hired consultant, to what extent should a judge be concerned about the expert's bias, and how it might affect the quality of the study beyond that of any other scientist?
Gulati said he guessed that a number of participants in that decision "would do things differently" if given a second chance.
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