Sentence examples for differently the point from inspiring English sources

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"If we had a licence," says Geeneus. "I'd say, 'Great, let's stick it on the wall and crack on.'" Lockhart puts it differently: "The point of what we're doing is we're doing pirate; licensed or unlicensed, the culture is pirate broadcasting".

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Starting at the outer scale wavenumber, or formulated differently, at the point, at which the eddy size is equal to the outer scale length (L_0), a small fraction of the kinetic energy in the ambient wind field is converted into turbulent energy producing initial inhomogeneities (energy injection).

She added that Caitlyn's teacher has "done reflection" on how she could have handled the situation differently, but noted, "The point of the lesson was that all students be able to contribute to the essay".

For some, even those momentary events that make up the flow of the world are understood to be empty of inherent existence (the idea of inherent existence is understood differently in different traditions) to the point that what one sees in the enlightenment experience is the ultimate emptiness (sunyata) of all things.

To borrow a phrase of Mark Johnston's — who mounts a similar argument in a different context — we might put the point differently by saying that, if deflationism is true, then what seems to be a perfectly good explanation in (8) goes missing; if deflationism is true, after all, then (8) is equivalent to (10), and (10) is not an explanation of anything.

Stated differently, the number of points contains a larger random contribution than the goal difference.

Biden made the point differently, without superiority or sarcasm.

To put the point differently, if the government, seeking to further some legitimate secular purpose, offers aid on the same terms, without regard to religion, to all who adequately further that purpose, then it is fair to say that any aid going to a religious recipient only has the effect of furthering that secular purpose.

President François Hollande of France made the point differently: "For sanctions to be effective, they must hurt those they target and those who impose them".Such is Europe's fear of economic pain, and of retaliation by Russia, that its leaders held back from imposing economic penalties on Russia for its annexation of Crimea.

Others, you realise you have to work the point differently.

Or, to put the point differently, a set-theoretical structure is merely a system that instantiates a structure that is ontologically prior to it.

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