In the United States, property and casualty insurers typically use similar or even
identical language in their standard insurance policies, which are drafted by advisory organizations such as the Insurance Services Office and the American Association of Insurance Services.
In virtually
identical language in Brown v. Canada (Attorney General), Sankar v. Bell Mobility, Crisante v. DePuy Orthopaedics, Dugal v. Manulife and Rosen v. BMO Nesbitt Burns, Justice Belobaba excoriated class action lawyers for over-lawyering certification motions, unnecessarily lengthening the proceedings and generating hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees and disbursements.
2010), which considered
identical language in Indiana's judicial code of conduct.
Not exact matches
Building a machine translation tool starts with taking two
identical texts
in two
languages.
Our customers will expect
identical services from ING
in every country,
in different
languages, obviously.
This material is cast
in language which is sometimes practically
identical in Matthew and Luke, and sometimes shows considerable divergence.
To be sure, the meanings expressed by French, German, Japanese, Russian, and English are never
identical; there is an inescapable element of untranslatability
in every
language.
Although I am not too sure what the difference between the serbs and croats were
in the Bosinan wars if it was not orthodox v Catholicism as I am not sure how else a divide between the people could be formed (the official croatian
language is almost
identical to the Serbian
language (with a few exceptions) and the culture seems quite similar).
They are functionally
identical with biblical visions of joy and hope — the eschatological sense that
language and faith may indeed convert and convict and lead men and women to that great imaginative vision of the New Testament: a new heaven and a new earth
in place of a crowded and tired planet.
In most
languages the word «spirit» was derived from, or was still
identical with the word for «wind» or «breath».
They reveal the problem of making it effectively one as at once more difficult and more significant than it appears
in a conference among those who wear
identical clothes, have their hair cut
in the same style and speak the same
language.
To speak
in Aristotelian
language, the efficient, material, formal and final causes of the theological school are
identical with those of the Church.
In fact, the state's existing composite business cycle index — also known as the Index of Coincident Economic Indicators, based on language identical to what's laid out in Cuomo's proposed infrastructure fund — actually did decline for three consecutive months at the end of 2014, as illustrated in the chart belo
In fact, the state's existing composite business cycle index — also known as the Index of Coincident Economic Indicators, based on
language identical to what's laid out
in Cuomo's proposed infrastructure fund — actually did decline for three consecutive months at the end of 2014, as illustrated in the chart belo
in Cuomo's proposed infrastructure fund — actually did decline for three consecutive months at the end of 2014, as illustrated
in the chart belo
in the chart below.
Huelskamp said his bill has no cosponsors yet, but said its
language will be almost
identical to past Federal Marriage Amendments introduced
in Congress.
A previous letter with nearly
identical language was sent by 18 of the 31 organizations
in 2009 (pdf), and some scientists are skeptical that this new document will budge the stubborn persistence of climate denial among congressional representatives.
Identical on both discs, the extras start with GKIDS» critic - quoting English
language trailer for the film (2:13), which the Blu - ray presents
in full HD and 5.1 DTS - HD master audio.
In English language arts, the two correlations are identical: scores on both tests have a 0.23 correlation with grades in ELA course
In English
language arts, the two correlations are
identical: scores on both tests have a 0.23 correlation with grades
in ELA course
in ELA courses.
In this view, immigrants were to be stripped of
language, customs, national identities, to become like all other Americans, who were assumed to be near -
identical.
[8] Most state standards and the Pearson Work Sampling System (WSS) kindergarten readiness assessment contain similar or
identical language to the Head Start framework
in its various iterations.
• A common
language of instruction • Lists of possible evidences for each element •
Identical scales: «not using» to «innovating» • An extensive research base for the Marzano models • Validation from use
in other schools • A focus on common learning goals
The postponement came
in the wake of newspaper revelations that Carter had used Ph.D. and Dr. with his name for at least five years without having a doctorate from an accredited college, and that large portions of his New London job application essay were
identical to
language in articles published on the Internet.
These grades are technically accurate, but not
identical to the average of the letter grades received by schools
in math and reading /
language arts.
When the Q3 finally arrived
in production form at the 2011 Shanghai Motor Show, it offered no big surprises, as its exterior
language remained nearly
identical to the concept.
In their benighted new world, Pearl and Stasha Zagorski take refuge in their identical natures, comforting themselves with the private language and shared games of their childhoo
In their benighted new world, Pearl and Stasha Zagorski take refuge
in their identical natures, comforting themselves with the private language and shared games of their childhoo
in their
identical natures, comforting themselves with the private
language and shared games of their childhood.
This
language is almost
identical to that Kahneman used two decades earlier
in his experiments on loss aversion.
Some
language in Bradley 1999 was lifted almost directly from predecessor
language, such as the following
language from Lamarche 1975 (New Scientist), which is almost
identical to corresponding
language in Bradley 1999:
Virtually
identical language recurs
in Hatfield, Brooks, McKane 2003:
In Kirtsaeng, an individual imported inexpensive English - language textbooks from Thailand and sold them in the US at a price below the publisher's (nearly identical) domestic version of the textboo
In Kirtsaeng, an individual imported inexpensive English -
language textbooks from Thailand and sold them
in the US at a price below the publisher's (nearly identical) domestic version of the textboo
in the US at a price below the publisher's (nearly
identical) domestic version of the textbook.
The offence first appeared
in statute
in the UK Offences against the Person Act, 1861, and although the
language was archaic the elements of the 1861 offence were
identical to our current version.
The
language relating to child support provisions of separation agreements may result
in different tax treatments even if they have financially
identical results
in terms of the support payable by one parent to another.
The improvements included using larger fonts, lists, headers, white space, simple
language, and logical organization.29
In a study of voter behavior, Reilly and Richey found that increasing language complexity on ballots made voters more likely to skip ballot questions.30 Rogers and Brown found that subjects who received «high - impact» instructions complied with those instructions at a significantly higher rate than the group that received instructions in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhyme
In a study of voter behavior, Reilly and Richey found that increasing
language complexity on ballots made voters more likely to skip ballot questions.30 Rogers and Brown found that subjects who received «high - impact» instructions complied with those instructions at a significantly higher rate than the group that received instructions
in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhyme
in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with
identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhymed.
In answering this question, both examine similar (though not always
identical) factors, including the
language, context and purposes of the statute, the nature of the power being exercised, the identity of the decision - maker and the nature of the statutory scheme that empowers them, and the consequences of the alleged breach.
In Rothmans, Justice Cyr of the New Brunswick Queen's Bench dismissed a similar application by PMI for disclosure of anonymized data related to health care benefits in an action under New Brunswick's comparable version of the Act.3 Interpreting provisions with identical language, Justice Cyr rejected the claim that anonymizing data from the databases would be sufficient to protect privac
In Rothmans, Justice Cyr of the New Brunswick Queen's Bench dismissed a similar application by PMI for disclosure of anonymized data related to health care benefits
in an action under New Brunswick's comparable version of the Act.3 Interpreting provisions with identical language, Justice Cyr rejected the claim that anonymizing data from the databases would be sufficient to protect privac
in an action under New Brunswick's comparable version of the Act.3 Interpreting provisions with
identical language, Justice Cyr rejected the claim that anonymizing data from the databases would be sufficient to protect privacy.
Section 4B1.2 (a)(2) of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines is
identical to statutory
language that the U.S. Supreme Court found to be unconstitutionally vague
in Johnson v. United States.
The current inquiry implicates provisions whose
language is
in many respects
identical to the provisions addressed
in Opinions 779, 799 and 902, including Rule 7.2 (a), which incorporates the above - quoted restriction of its predecessor, DR 2 - 103 (B).
As it turns out, the
language is more restrictive
in the contract than the brochure although they appear
identical.
The design
language of the P9 Plus is
identical to the P9, which is
in itself very similar to that of the P8.
The Compact moniker tells you everything you need to know with this version of the latest Sony flagship, with a design
language identical to its namesake, but
in a much smaller body that packs a 4.6 - inch display.
In terms of design and build quality, what the Samsung Galaxy A7 is essentially is a overgrown Galaxy S6, with the former featuring a similar design
language and
identical construction as the latter.
The body of your resume should be
identical to the sample provided above, while the content should describe your qualifications
in a simple
language, because it will then allow the employer to spend less time
in reading the resume.
Pay attention to the
language used
in the job ad and use
identical terminology when describing your skills.
While your resume and LinkedIn
language should not be
identical, the information should be
in sync so that your brand is consistent.
The formatted version of your resume should contain
identical language, only
in a visually appealing format.