Sentences with phrase «differently than the structures»

Fortunately the tower is filled with enough light to cast a wide variety of shadows on which you can climb, jump, and otherwise treat as if they were real objects — even if those shadows are arranged somewhat differently than the structures that cast them in the real world.

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Since people behave differently in small intimate groups than in large public ones, there are some things we can say about the behavior of people in groups that refer to the structure of the group rather than to the individuality of its members....
My daughter is 8 months old and I just realized that the Performance is structured differently than the others.
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.
By examining gene expression patterns, the new study found that parrot brains are structured differently than the brains of songbirds and hummingbirds, which also exhibit vocal learning.
«Because of their chemical structure, omega - 3's behave very differently in cell membranes than any other fat,» says Susan Allport, author of The Queen of Fats: Why Omega - 3s Were Removed from the Western Diet and What We Can Do To Replace Them.
As a result, these components can bend or stretch differently than other parts of the 4 - D structure around them.
A few structures, such as breakwaters built of rock, can be studied using miniature versions, but materials such as sand, clay, and grass behave differently in small - scale models than in the real world, van Gent says.
Analysis of lipid - containing structures in developing embryos and in adult tissues suggested that W01A8.1 protein forms are likely to act differently in embryos than in adult tissues and lipid - containing structures in embryos are likely to differ from those of adult tissues.
Years ago, when females lagged behind males in math, some experts asserted that females» brains were structured differently than males, which limited their ability to learn math.
Engineers are apparently looking into solutions that will allow the Conti's unibody structure to accept the Audi S - tronic transmission, which is sized differently than the ZF automatic used in the W12 car.
In addition to significant changes in functionality, the EPUB 3 specifications are structured and named differently than EPUB 2.0.1, and certain terminology changes have been made to improve clarity.
While these products are all structured differently, the term and whole life insurance policies would fall within the category of final expense insurance, as they have limited payouts that are better suited to covering end - of - life costs than income replacement.
«But the co-op financial institutions are structured differently than corporate financial institutions.
These structures are ETFs, but they can behave differently than open - ended funds and unit investment trusts, which many often mistakenly think follow the general structure of an ETF.
Both are ETNs, or exchange traded notes which are similar to ETFs but structured differently and issued as senior debt like a bond rather than equity in the underlying commodity like a stock.
Increasing the likelihood of default was the fact that mortgages were structured completely differently than modern mortgages.
Progressivity could be embodied in the rate structure (with rates rising with income, as they do now), a basic exemption amount, and the choice of tax base (income, consumption, or another measure), rather than through specific provisions that treat different levels of income and consumption differently.
HD may be diagnosed differently in cats than in dogs, due to the dissimilarity of the hip structure and movement of dogs and cats.
Dog ears are structured differently than human ears making them more susceptible to ear infection.
The double cash angle is a different structure than most reward cards on the market, which makes card holders think differently about the way points can be accumulated.
A professional biography should be structured no differently than any other piece of good writing:
While their insurance products are structured a bit differently than most traditional term and universal life policies, the average consumer will likely find a policy which meets their needs regardless of age or budget.
With United Home Life, their health questionnaire is structured a bit differently than most companies.
Though it is made differently than other permanent residential structures, it is still home to you, and it is an asset worth protecting.
«Landlord policies are structured differently than homeowners coverage but often cost about the same,» says Stroup.
New Jersey structures its auto insurance policies differently than most other states.
Student cover letters are structured a bit differently than their professional counterparts.
As a result, some services in these areas are structured and delivered differently in Scotland than in the rest of the UK.
The brains of males and females could be structured differently (nature); boys could receive more encouragement from adults to engage in activities that promote spatial skills (environment); or boys could have an innate preference for such activities and improve their abilities through greater practice than girls, who prefer other activities (interaction).
Financially, military pay and benefits are structured differently than civilian earnings and benefits.
Saal explains that the GSA structures leases differently than the private sector.
I wouldn't structure it any differently than any other deal with investors in it.
Most likely, you already understand that you'll need to structure your professional emails differently than you would a text or a tweet.
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