Sentences with phrase «bear little resemblance»

In some ways, historic homeowners bear little resemblance to the homeowners of today.
Finally a resume for a professional in marketing should bear little resemblance to a resume for a professional in a non-creative field.
For instance a VP / CXO resume will bear little resemblance to say a resume for an entry level or early career stage job seeker.
The future energy market could bear little resemblance to what we use today.
I find Wawanesa's actions from the inception of the claim to the date of the hearing bear little resemblance to the attendant care process set out in section 39 of the Schedule....
Even if Target assumed the Zellers space at the mall, the store would bear little resemblance to the Zellers that existed previously, since there was no transfer of any assets that would constitute Zellers» business (no transfer of inventory, business processes, IT systems, employment policies, distribution networks, trade fixtures, customer loyalty programs, contracts, accounts, customer lists)
What both Willis and Pekka miss is that climatic temperature gradients high aloft (http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/file/1328) bear little resemblance those found near the surface, where pole - ward heat transfer largely takes place.
If human civilization survives even the next few decades at the the current rate of scientific and mathematical advancement and progress, the concept of energy conversion in the next century will bear little resemblance to the «discussion» on Tom Murphy's blog.
Put plainly if a bit approximately, if we continue to do what we are doing today, the world of 2047 will bear little resemblance to the one we experience today.
Well, Judith is running a skeptic blog here so I shouldn't complain: standard practice for climate skeptics would appear to bear little resemblance to standard practice for climate scientists.
But Fast's installation seems to bear little resemblance to the business that was previously located on the ground floor of 291 Grand Street: HK Manpolo Market, a grocery store that opened there in 2007 and closed in 2013, at which point James Cohan Gallery took over the space.
They suggest landscapes, but bear little resemblance to concrete scenes, objects, or experiences; in the tradition of abstraction, they are not representative, but exist as objects or places to be experienced in and of themselves.
Cudlin writes:»... Guston's cartoonish late paintings bear little resemblance to, say, the slick reproductions of consumer - culture detritus offered by Pop artists like Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein.
It doesn't carry the real AMA Monster Energy Supercross license, however, so the track layouts and even the stadiums you race in bear little resemblance to their real life counterparts.
Meals will be served on china rather than plastic, Premium Plus passengers will be offered an amenity kit (which will almost certainly bear little resemblance to the amenity kit offered in Business Class), free alcoholic drinks and Saks blankets and pillows.
The result is durable products that bear little resemblance to their weaker predecessors, giving pet specialty retailers confidence that these products will be well regarded by their customers.
Today, these products bear little resemblance to the simple flaps of yesteryear, having grown more sophisticated as companies like Ideal Pet Products have applied technological advances to an age - old solution.
Shih Tzu often bear little resemblance to the gorgeous, elegant Shih Tzu seen in the show ring.
They argued that, particularly in the case of shorter programs, the six - year average interest rate might bear little resemblance to the actual interest rate that students received on their loans.
The numbers don't lie... And that P / E's based on gussied - up earnings from management — which often bear little resemblance to the net earnings figure you'll actually find at the bottom of the P&L Statement.
We have organized this presentation thematically, rather than trying to perform a paragraph - by - paragraph dissection of a contract that may bear little resemblance to either a preexisting contract you might encounter or your (or your clients») particular needs.
Part of the problem is that the rules of the online book world bear little resemblance to the conventions of the staid, gentlemanly publishing industry of the past.
Successful online booksellers might bear little resemblance to their bricks and mortar alter - egos.
I suspect that the ultimate book, now in progress and shaping up to be some kind of quasi-magical legal thriller, will bear little resemblance to Far From the Tree, but it shall be its child nevertheless — which feels somehow appropriate.
Who would have thought it: After decades of resistance, Americans are starting to realize that today's smooth - running, fuel - efficient diesel cars bear little resemblance to the smelly, polluting...
Production cars often bear little resemblance to the concept cars that precede them, but Honda has generally not deviated much from concept to production.
Porsche just started road - testing the first two Panamera - based prototypes, and although the chassis of this rolling exhibition piece will bear little resemblance to the finished product, all essential functions are already working to rule.
Those pleasing words, however, may bear little resemblance to reality.
Also, some libraries are staffed through funding by PTAs, and books are replenished by book fairs or school fundraisers, meaning that school libraries in more affluent areas now bear little resemblance to those in poorer neighborhood.
The bill is designed to make sure that any future public school standards bear little resemblance to the Common Core, according to The Washington Post.
[16] We point out that the studies on which they are based are of a couple of small intensive programs from a half century ago that bear little resemblance to present daycare and early education programs, some of which have little in the way of explicit educational goals.
In fact, according to a scholarly 2011 content analysis published in Education Researcher by Andrew Porter and colleagues, the Common Core math standards bear little resemblance to the national curriculum standards in countries with high - achieving math students: «Top - achieving countries for which we had content standards,» these scholars note, «put a greater emphasis on [the category] «perform procedures» than do the U.S. Common Core standards.»
Five years after Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans public schools bear little resemblance to the disintegrating system that was further undone by the catastrophic flood.
Until the measures that are incorporated into the Quality Counts ratings are more clearly tied to education outcomes, we are likely to see continued shifts in rankings that bear little resemblance to actual changes in education quality.
But like many sweeping fixes to education woes, such mentoring programs can bear little resemblance to what inspired them.
His soft - spoken manner and easy smile bear little resemblance to the passion of his words, especially his e-mail blasts.
His contemporary efforts bear little resemblance to his earlier films... and that's not a criticism of either category, merely an observation of how much he's changed as an artist.
But in truth, those movies bear little resemblance to our actual, day - to - day relationship with technology.
This plot and these characters bear little resemblance to anything genuine.
But, many online daters are wise to this kind of thing, knowing that the person looking at them beguilingly from the camera will bear little resemblance to the one who turns up on an actual date.
These books present a system meant to be used in aura reading and energy healing, but not necessarily yoga practice, and they bear little resemblance to the original writings.
Further, the so - called evidence that humans were consuming cereal - based foods 19,000 years ago (yes I did peruse the blog you posted) does nothing to convince me to start consuming the grains of today which bear little resemblance to their old - world counterparts.
Most grains today bear little resemblance to the grains found in the diet thousands of years ago.
In fact, the distinctive features of Neandertals, least of all the powerful bones and muscles, seem to bear little resemblance to those of old people.
More importantly, edge effects create species communities near edges that bear little resemblance to the communities of forest interiors, and this species turnover likely reflects dramatic changes to the ecological functioning of modified forest habitats.
Indeed, present varieties of corn, they say, bear little resemblance to their historical progenitors.
Marshall and Goebel argue that «the figures and text [of the two manuscripts] bear little resemblance to one another.»
Circular shape aside, the Basic 7 bear little resemblance to the new MyPlate.
Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to tax the wealthy (you know, again), and Governor Cuomo has floated the idea of Congestion Pricing 2.0, which will likely bear little resemblance to the first iteration.
In fact, they go through so much processing that they bear little resemblance to «real» cheese, either in texture, taste or goodness.
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