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The concept of warm and cold, applied to different signals of suitability, translates differently than an explicit gauge of temperature.
Even the surface translates differently.
"We think people love music as much as ever, but it translates differently at retail," said Greg Hall, Wal-Mart's vice president for content and services, who runs its video game sales.
While this new material translates differently live, Pritchard nonetheless sees a value in hearing this decidedly non-clubby music in a dance club setting.
Pakistani-American feminist Farah Rishi pointed out that while protesting topless may seem an effective tool in a European context, the concept translates differently in the Middle East -- making it perhaps not the most appropriate form to get across the message.
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For example, the word "recent" was translated differently in T1 and T2 translations.
It is worth noting here that Maloney translates "esse habituale" and "esse habitudinis" identically as "habitual being", but there is warrant from Bacon himself that these are different notions and, perhaps, therefore, should be translated differently.
Moreover, because of cultural differences, terminology including the names of medical conditions can be translated differently.
But these words translate differently when applied to social care.
Are there, say, things you'd translate differently if you could do it over?
Such styling ticks are typical of Paige Adams-Geller and her brand, known for idiosyncratic techniques and a keen eye for details, which are translated differently by every wearer.
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