Sentences with phrase «key respects»

The reviews which were identified for inclusion differ in key respects.
Simply put, it not only holds its own, but improves on the formula in several key respects, from a politically engaged villain to an emotionally grounded final showdown.
So this is in key respects the perfect arrangement.
In several key respects, the three voucher programs followed similar designs.
The LFS differs from the SEPH in a number of key respects: it considers non-payroll employees, data are made available at the census metropolitan area (CMA) level and perhaps most importantly, the information is more timely than that found in SEPH.
But aside from these assertions, I wonder if another possibility might be entertained: that Fish is (largely) right in his exegesis of Milton's poetry and prose, but that Neuhaus is also largely right in his defense of a Christian liberalism (in the sense of participating in the liberal conversation with a good conscience), but only because in certain key respects Milton is wrong.
But according to New York University neuropsychologist Elkhonon Goldberg, brains get better in key respects as they get older.
See, Fantasy Life drops the ball in two key respects by not giving you enough context for all the grinding.
«That confidence was severely undermined by the judgment of Mr Justice Peter Smith; that judgment was in key respects inconsistent with the written and oral testimony of Mrs Harb, the surrounding documents and the inherent probabilities.»
But night terrors differ from nightmares in several key respects.
Cuomo has said that his goal is to «transform» government in New York — and in at least a couple of key respects, he's off to a good start.
Second, independent expert criticisms during the same quarter - century have persistently found that the levels are lacking in certain key respects.
But if in key respects his philosophy is conservative, his views still bear unmistakable traces of his earlier Marxism — which is perhaps why he has provoked critical comment from neoconservatives (who tend to be more open than paleoconservatives to what MacIntyre calls the «central features of the modern economic order»).
«At the same time, we expect that the course of policy under Powell will differ little from Yellen in one key respect: Following through on the Fed's «normalization» of U.S. monetary policy requires a fundamentally «shock free» environment,» Citi Private Bank analysts led by Steven Wieting wrote in a note this week.
The current business cycle is different in one key respect.
In key respects, the debate over fiduciary duties ended last year with the DOL Conflict of Interest Rule win.
For Augustine, the grace of supernatural faith is much like this balanced, natural form of trust, but it differs in two key respects.
The Ferber method departs from extinction training in one key respect: It permits parents to check on their children — but only briefly and according to a strict schedule.
It also addresses the same concerns noted by Woldow, which made Oliver's show misleading to viewers in some key respects.
Compare this to the liberal internationalism of Nick Clegg, an economic liberal in key respects, but alone amongst the three main party leaders in his outspoken support for the EU.
Though there are any number of reasons for people across the political spectrum to lament the entry of Clegg's Liberal Democrats into Coalition with the Conservatives, Clegg has been vindicated in one key respect; that of transforming the public's perceptions of coalition government.
He will find his tenure cushioned in one key respect: Downing Street is pleased that he won.
The U.S. Senate last week approved a massive, Republican - backed rewrite of the federal tax code that mirrors, in key respects, a bill passed on 16 November by the U.S. House of Representatives.
The conditions here are favorable in one key respect.
Yet the US does seem to lag in one key respect.
Primate societies seem to differ from those of other animals in two key respects.
In two key respects these critics are right.
Florida's Personal Learning Scholarship Accounts are similar to Arizona's ESAs but also differ in some key respects, including student eligibility, funding, and management.
But Australia is different in a key respect: far more of our disadvantaged kids go to schools alongside their peers, and most advantaged kids are in schools with other advantaged kids.
In fact, in key respects, the best school of the future might share some aspects of the school of the past, the 19th - century past that existed in many places of America up to the 1920s: the schoolhouse where older students were instructors, teaching under the guidance of a highly qualified adult.
But they are unique one key respect: the concept of «mutual consent» hiring is contractually embedded in the LIS model.
However, HR 5 is not the solution and fails miserably in several key respects.
No one criticized the Every Student Succeeds Act on the grounds that its unknown writers (to this day we don't know who wrote and paid for it) had changed the basic purpose of the original legislation in two key respects — ESEA was now aimed at providing fairness and equality in educational opportunity for «all» children and at closing «achievement gaps.»
The door count, happily, is the only sop to marketing in U.S. showrooms: Euro and American Fiesta STs are blessedly identical in all key respects, including their stiffened spring and damper rates and 17 - inch wheels and tires.
Some authors send out several sampler funnel books, all drawn from the same prospective series but varying in key respects: Pacing, the number of characters, locations and atmosphere, or other variables.
The overall outline of Project Scorpio has evolved since Phil Spencer presented it at last year's E3, and in some key respects it sounds familiar to the PlayStation 4 Pro's proposition - a point not lost on Microsoft.
The sequel is another curious outgrowth, but its changes and additions often feel more wayward than fascinating, and in key respects - the story, certain levels, those niggles in stealth and combat - it falls rather flat.
«von Storch and Zorita did not replicate the MBH98 methodology in key respects.
But this climate - science denial letter was different in one key respect — it was written by David Shuford, a vice president and deputy general counsel at Dominion Resources Inc., Virginia's largest energy company and the commonwealth's biggest emitter of climate - disrupting carbon dioxide.
This is a different planet in key respects than the one Carson was writing about.
Lawyers will find almost 20 years of case law and experience interpreting a digital locks regime that is similarly worded in key respects (though with some striking differences) to our own.
Machine - learning software is different from traditional software in this key respect: the specific algorithms used to, say, distinguish cats from dogs in a billion photos, are adapted («trained») from and by foundational algorithms created by human programmers.
Bus accidents differ from auto accidents in several key respects.
American sponsors should be aware that Canadian anti-spam law is different than the U.S. rules in key respects, including requiring express opt - in consent unless an exception applies or a category of implied consent can be relied on.
Each of them is different in their way, but they are all the same in one key respect: they need renters insurance covering their personal property in Warwick, Rhode Island.
Dashlane is a well - designed, fully functional and easy - to - use password manager that tops 1Password in one key respect: a Security Dashboard that makes it dead easy to track your online security and update it as necessary.
The Honor View 10 is 100 % solid in every key respect, although, it may lack that little bit of innovation which makes a phone a true Android flagship.
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