Sentences with phrase «different in nature»

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has ruled the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) television and radio licenses with spectrum rights containing bandwidth differences are like - kind, or eligible for a 1031 exchange, because they were not different in nature and character, but merely grade and quality, per Private Letter Ruling 200532008.
While each resume is different in nature, the pricing for each type of resume will be different as well.
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Your cover letter is somewhat different in nature from the resume (which can be a generic document).
Executive resumes are different in nature, however.
Jobs under self - employment are different in nature from those under full time jobs.
The field of consultation is different in nature than others and hence its resume would differ a bit as well.
Musical works, while different in nature from other categories of copyrightable works, are subject to the same legal principles.
These injuries can be different in nature.
We spent many weeks delving into the physical property aspects of custody and possession and how the two — while inextricably linked — were materially different in nature.
She noted at paras. 162 and 163 that just because the parties in a relationship make contributions which are different in nature, does not mean that there should be an unequal division of family property under the FLA:
(c) any non-salary expenses that are different in nature or greater than the non-salary expenses incurred before the accident, except to the extent that those expenses are reasonable in the circumstances and necessary to prevent or reduce any losses resulting from the accident.
As discussed above, the current warming is different in nature; it is pan-Arctic and is part of widespread warming over most of the earth.
What is being tested and fitted here is not the CO2 model that is being proposed but something fundamentally different in nature, the second line in figure 3.
Despite this, the various variations that were woven by the often geometric forms, continued to evoke dynamic senses of motion and expression that were alike in appearances but different in nature from the regularly repetitive element inherent to Minimalism.
Both lectures were completely different in nature, one discussing art and the other geology, but each lecture was a beautiful compliment to the Geomagic show which seamlessly combined art and geological specimens.
Despite this, the various variations that were woven by the black geometric forms in triangles, squares and polygons continued to evoke dynamic senses of motion and expression that were alike in appearances but different in nature from the regularly repetitive element inherent to Minimalism.
Xbox as an open platform is completely different in nature from Sony Playstation, which is not open but has its own family ecosystem (with dedicated updates and api).
There will be some games that will be free - to - play but I also think that they will be different in nature to full games.
The two major islands, Basse - Terre and Grande - Terre are separated only by a river - width channel but are very different in nature.
HSI is keen to dispel the widespread misconception that farmed dogs are somehow different in nature to companion dogs.
This was completely different in nature to the previous two initiatives.
They are also very different in nature, as ECOSOC is a principal organ of the UN, an intergovernmental body; UNEP has an intergovernmental Assembly but is primarily an expert advisory body; and UNDP has an intergovernmental Board but is primarily an implementing body.
Dating sites are different in nature.
We both are totally different in nature; still don't know what kind of chemistry between us today we are start liking each... Continue Reading →
Modern and farmhouse styles are very different in nature but look so nice when paired together.
The confusion behind this is because they both come from the same plant, Cannabis sativa, but they are very different in nature!
Usually, one figure sums the total sugar content, but naturally occurring sugars and added sugars are different in nature.
«Pre-planetary» and «planetary» nebulae are different in the nature of the light they produce; pre-planetary nebulae reflect light, whereas mature planetary nebulae shine through ionisation (where atoms lose or gain electrons).
We continue to believe that great care needs to be taken to avoid reading across from banks to insurers and asset managers, whose businesses are substantially different in nature and pose much less risk to overall financial stability.»
Contrary to a postulate shared by several Europeanists, European federalism should not be different in nature from classical forms of federalism developed at the national level.
Footballers sign up and earn a good living under «contracts» for services something entirely different in nature and purpose to what it is you suggested.
In terms of the physical as «matter,» the biological entities could, however, not be fundamentally different in nature from their material constituents; that is, biological entities are intelligible purely in terms of their chemical constituents, which in turn are reducible to their «physical» constituents, which is to say that biological entities are basically intelligible in purely mechanistic terms.
The power of love is different in nature from the power of domination; it is fragile, vulnerable, conquering through its weakness and its capacity for giving and forgiveness.53
John is the only Gospel to portray Jesus as different in nature from the prophets, as more than the culminating high point of the succession of people called by God and commissioned with special tasks.
There really is change in the Church, therefore, change which is different in nature and magnitude according to whether it concerns style of life, law, dogma or non-defined but authentic doctrine.
The philosopher who did most to shape this vision of the world, Rene Descartes, regarded the human mind as wholly different in nature.
... Here the product launch is a little bit different in nature [than our lower - end products].
The jobs the nation has been creating in the past two years are very different in nature from the ones that were lost following the 2008 financial crisis.

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When I have teams that don't want to build Prof Services or don't want to really interact daily with customers helping them solve problems — which are often political in nature such as functional stovepipes in the customers organization — I then advise them to build a different kind of companies.
A recent study published in Nature looked at thousands of different mammal species and worked out the percentage of cases in which animal fatalities were caused by their own kind.
So for her latest study, published earlier this month in the journal Nature Communications, she decided to try a different tack.
We've always understood this in the context of nature -; the «butterfly effect») is often cited albeit scientifically unproven -; where a material variation in any basic ecosystem could inadvertently harm countless other and different lives, but it's been underappreciated in the business world.
The goal here is to use «single - cell sequencing to understand how many different cell types there are in the human body, where they reside, and what they do,» as Nature reports.
It strikes me as at least possible that businesses launched during recessions are of a different nature than those launched otherwise, in that the entrepreneur presumably launched a business knowing it was during a recession.
My point was and is that the equity risk premium is bundled up closely with the nature of the security itself (i.e., being a publicly traded, relatively liquid investment asset called an equity, that has a very specific bundle of rights and risks attached to it), which has very different characteristics than the many other financial assets available in the economy (many of which have bundles of risk that are perceived as «riskier», and many of which are perceived as «less risky»).
Although striving to repair and fill different gaps and issues in present day society (and the economy), Ethereum and Bitcoin oftentimes can't help but be mentioned in the same sentence by cryptocurrency enthusiasts and investors due to their decentralized nature and respective currencies (ether and Bitcoin).
As I outline in a new paper out in the January 2016 issue of Nature Biotechnology, titled «This Time May Be Different», there's a strong case to be made that indeed this time is dDifferent», there's a strong case to be made that indeed this time is differentdifferent.
The speech concludes that the nature of, and challenges along, the path to prosperity that the Australian economy has taken in the past six years are not much different to those faced when they were considered six years ago.
Bitcoin's nature as an entirely different concept from fiat currency further raises the question as to how much technical knowledge a user must have in order to hold and transact in the cryptocurrency successfully.
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