Sentences with phrase «members share some similarities»

Thus, the technology and the process of engaging our members share some similarities to how healthcare is typically delivered.

Not exact matches

• Historian James Hitchcock has an insightful column comparing the formal similarities shared by the Episcopal Church in the United States and the New York Times: One is losing members, the other subscribers.
«The hexagon is just a current of air, and weather features out there that share similarities to this are notoriously turbulent and unstable,» Andrew Ingersoll, a Cassini imaging team member at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, said in a statement.
«The hexagon is just a current of air, and weather features out there that share similarities to this are notoriously turbulent and unstable,» Andrew Ingersoll, a Cassini imaging team member at the California Institute of Technology, said in a statement in 2013.
Fighting Cancer: Stem cells have also helped us better understand cancer, through investigation of the emerging idea of the cancer stem cell and the many similarities cancer shares with different members of the stem cell family.
After doing an informal poll with members on the service, there are some general similarities and requests regarding your photos that I'd like to share with you.
JDate is a proud member of the Spark Network, meaning that it shares similarities with other dating site under the flag.
Similarities between members» profiles are highlighted with a heart to make it easy for users to find shared interests and values.
Online Dating `, Groups» permit members to find others who share very specific interests / similarities.
The system as a whole also shares similarities with Double Fine's «Amnesia Fortnight», in which staff can present original concepts and select other members of the team to create prototypes for possible retail releases.
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