Sentences with phrase «differently than any other members»

The amended license would not affect her differently than any other members of the general public, and so she was denied standing.

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«When I talk to a family member, I talk to them differently than other people would - I share my loss and that just opens them up to sharing their loss,» Zanis said.
... Now will you take sixty seconds to bring yourself to your present age, still a member of the other sex... notice what you do differently than you did in real life... notice how you feel about it all... (The leader waits at this point for about sixty seconds.)
It is critical that parents don't panic and put their child on a diet, or single - out their child and feed him / her differently than other family members are fed.
The authors wrote, «It is critical to understand how people react to evidence of bias in order to implement successful interventions designed to decrease it, particularly given mounting evidence that non-stigmatized group members (i.e., White men) may respond differently than other individuals.»
The new 3 - D structure, which was obtained using X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy, revealed that the outer surface of the Zika NS1 protein has substantially different electrical - charge properties than those of other flaviviruses — indicating it may interact differently with the members of an infected person's immune system.
Feldblum said that because of this type of society, «all members of the community are rarely together, so group size probably limits chimpanzee group formation differently than it does in some other primate species.
We function differently to other dating sites, in that rather than present members with a range of singles with any background or intentions, we have built a community of educated, aspirational singles looking for committed relationships.
Your rabbit should be treated no differently than any other family member.
As group members observe, consider and mentalize their own and others» behaviors and beliefs, they see how these dynamics can play out differently than they did in their families of origin.
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