Sentence examples for essentially different to from inspiring English sources

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Djanogly said he did not believe that the bill's definition was essentially different to that used by the Association of Chief Police Officers.

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History breaks into two parts — pre- and post-1968 — and those who came of age in the latter day have an essentially different relationship to power and to its critique.

One deep philosophical issue that invigorates debates in human rights is the question of their foundation and justification, the question "where do human rights come from, and what grounds them?" There are two essentially different approaches to answering that question — the religious way and the secular, or philosophical, way.

The CHISG and IHS have essentially different approaches to these problems.

Moreover, it seems that the construct measured by these underlying tasks is essentially different compared to the construct measured in the additional 'adaptation' scale (i.e. N-AVL-12), whereas goal difficulty of 'Acceptance' showed strong correlations with this additional scale.

While this is essentially no different to locking away the other zones for certain Trap Masters, it is a more obvious ploy to get children to buy additional toys to unlock content already on the disc.

It is one of his towering achievements that he is essentially no different to the Murray barely any of us knew when we first became aware of his talent a decade and more ago.

Hatchlings' complaint, though, is essentially no different to that of countless users of e-mail, photo-sharing services and social networks, whether on Google or its behemoth rivals: "Help, I got locked out of my account and now I can't talk to a human!" Losing several years of archived e-mail can, under some circumstances, be devastating.

This startling preamble to the exhibition, which covers the whole of Rousseau's career as a painter, from about 1880 until his death in 1910, is also meant, I think, to forewarn us of French attitudes to the exotic in the late 19th century, an idea of dark continents, wild beasts and brute savagery essentially no different to the ones found in the stories of Jules Verne or Arthur Conan Doyle.

With customary chutzpah, the mainstream liberal interventionist media are promoting a facile narrative that suggests the Iraqi Shi'i militias' defensive mobilization to be essentially no different to the actions of ISIS.

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