Sentences with phrase «differently from other»

Do I need to prepare the two areas differently from each other due to their different finishes?
In Daugherty v. City of El Paso, the Fifth Circuit held that an employee, a diabetic bus driver, was not a «qualified individual with disability,» and that the city's failure to reassign him did not violate the ADA's reasonable accommodation obligation, absent evidence he was treated differently from other part - time employees whose jobs were eliminated.
Larry and Gerry always defer to my opinion and treat me no differently from other people.»
You still see things differently from each other.
Native title proceedings appear to be treated differently from other proceedings in the Federal Court.
Even if parents try to raise two children the same way, they will still behave differently from each other (Harris, 1998).
The High Court observed that the CERD rights are identified in terms of «complete generality» (at 105 [119]-RRB- and further confirmed that native title rights and interests should not be treated differently from other forms of title simply because native title has characteristics different from other property rights and derives from different sources (at 106 [122]-RRB-.
Gifted and talented children learn differently from other children.
While each individual boy perceives this process and copes with it differently from other boys, various contributing factors will affect any individual boy's journey of healing from the trauma of separation and divorce.
Traumatic memories are stored in the brain differently from other negative experiences and can be re-activated by current reminders; as if the original trauma is occurring in the present moment.
THAT»S what people need to see to make you memorable, that's what also needs to be on your resume to position yourself differently from other candidates.
He had to get to know Russell to uncover what he did differently from other senior staffers in comparable positions.
Better questions to be asking yourself: «what can I do differently from other job seekers to stand out?»
Because so far, you have treated it differently from other workplace issues.
Our service works a little differently from the other resume writing services out there.
Google operates differently from other companies in the gaming ecosystem simply because it's so big.
There's no specific mode, and adjusting the time the aperture was open didn't seem to make the Z11 act any differently from other phones, therefore we'd say a tripod is still necessary for nighttime shots.
Working with Xbox is a particularly difficult task, given its traditional way of running things differently from other business units at Microsoft and its unique consumer focus.
Because the LTSB version is designed for stability, it's updated very differently from other builds of Windows 10.
it behaves differently from other keys on your keyboard — when you press this key, your computer's BIOS generates a special interrupt that tells the operating system the key was pressed.
Chromebooks and Windows operate very differently from each other.
Are they treated any differently from other fires?
As far as taxes is concerned, your single premium insurance policy is viewed as a modified endowment policy, and is treated differently from other life insurance policies.
Is one person treated differently from the other?
Each company has their own underwriting guidelines and view serious illnesses very differently from each other.
If you knew all the ins and outs of how these policies work you would do things differently from other people.
Comment: One commenter representing church plans argued that the regulation should treat such plans differently from other group health plans.
With respect to pharmacists, the comments offered no persuasive reasons to treat pharmacists differently from other health care providers.
Generally, we have not treated sensitive information differently from other protected health information; however, we have provided additional protections for psychotherapy notes because of Jaffee v. Redmond and the unique role of this type of information.
Response: We found no compelling reason to treat attorneys differently from other business associates.
As soon as a spouse, family member, a neighbour or other third party calls the police to report a domestic incident, the case will be handled differently from other criminal cases.
[14] The Tribunal found that the complainant had not provided particulars as to how the College's policy treated his wife differently from other patients.
It may very well be that the limit has been reached where the subject matter is, for example, impacts on human health, particularly where there is no assertion by the Federal Government that Aboriginal people should be treated differently from other human beings in that regard.
The Legislature chose to treat local government differently from other litigants by requiring that local government be given notice within a short period following an incident to allow the City to investigate the potential claim.
The government failed to provide a «tenable justification» for its decision to treat addicts differently from other people with disabilities, wrote Justice Denise Bellamy for the court.
However, case law increasingly suggests that environmental cases should not be treated any differently from other applications for PCOs: in both Compton and Buglife, the court found that there should be no difference in principle between the approach to PCOs in cases that raise environmental issues and the approach in cases that raise other serious issues and vice versa.
Why is it assumed by so many that law firms should behave differently from other businesses?
If you feel you are being treated differently from other employees at your workplace because of your gender, age, race, religion, pregnancy, disability or even a medical condition, you may be the victim of workplace discrimination.
The Court dismissed the argument that payments by a third party funder to enable a claimant to meet an order for security for costs should be treated differently from other forms of funding.
Arguments were presented to the Supreme Court of Canada in December 2002 that treating chronic pain disability differently from other medical conditions was discrimination on the basis of disability and contravened the Canadian Charter of Rights.
Further, on the Auton / Hodge approach, even if the benefit in issue is defined as public education, the claim could also still fail because the complainant was not treated any differently from other students who do not require the accommodation.
How are parenting female lawyers being treated differently from any other associate who takes an extended period of time away from the firm?
And it doesn't matter whether the reviewing court rather than the trial court makes this finding.The crux of the decision lies in the fact that «the State failed to prove its case as a matter of law, not merely because [the judge], as a 13th juror, would have decided it differently from the other 12 jurors.»
The claimant submitted that issues of costs in Admiralty cases should not be dealt with any differently from other types of case covered by CPR Pt 44.3.
Local governments are treated differently from other litigants in BC by requiring injury claimants to give written notice within a very short period following an incident to... Continue reading →
Primarily, this act means that an employer can not treat a pregnant employee differently from other workers.
As a result, the home is treated differently from any other assets in dispute.
Law firms operate differently from other industries, and therefore have unique requirements and challenges.
HB 340 codifies the ability of utilities to treat solar customers differently from all other ratepayers, leaving them subject to arbitrary «recovery fees» not levied on any other electricity consumers.
McIntrye was interested in finding out why one data set (Briffa's 2000) behaved completely differently from other data sets from the same region.
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