Sentences with phrase «different than every other applicant»

However, rest assured, life insurance while taking Pramlintide is not much different than any other applicant with diabetes.
What makes them different than every other applicant?

Not exact matches

«Usually for any position we have open, we'll have lots of applicants; however, finding the right people is always a challenge, and in that sense we are no different than any other company in science.»
You may also find that colleges have very different testing requirements for home - schooled students than other applicants.
Apartment dwellers present a different risk profile than other applicants.
If you can't verify everything, make sure that you ask the applicant for other names the pet may be listed under (people forget that the records are under a different name than the one they use now) or other veterinarians he may have patronized.
A different finding emerged in 1996 in Hopwood v. Texas, where several white applicants to University of Texas School of Law were successful in finding discrimination when they were denied admission despite having superior LSAT and GPA scores than other candidates.
LLM applicants follow a different process than other law school applicants.
Some jobs require different skills than others, so review the job posting to see what the employer is seeking in applicants.
The proposed amendments are discriminatory in that they treat native title application proceedings differently to other proceedings, apply a different standard to the dismissal of native title application proceedings than is applied in all other cases and the effect of these amendments is prejudicial to the interests of applicants.
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