Sentences with phrase «quite different priorities»

This would change everything, as Labour has quite different priorities for the transition negotiations.
Suddenly they find themselves surrounded by people with quite different priorities, who view the world through much different lenses, and who care about different things.

Not exact matches

Whether someone is coming from a corporate office of 30 years or fresh out of college, the expectations and priorities of each will often times be quite different.
Similarly, the quite different issues raised by feminists properly have a priority for us that they do not yet have for most liberation theologians.
Gray's own attempt to call attention to the historical priority of evolutionary cosmologies is motivated, however, by a quite different concern (with which I take strong exception), expressed in an unpublished paper: «the particular influence of evolutionary theories on Whitehead's work has been overlooked» (EEWP 1, 28).
When a poll investigates these issues from another angle by requiring people to make an exclusive choice and to define priorities, the resulting answers are quite different.
The necessary communication skills, she feels, are quite different from those that journalists must possess, for, in journalism, her impression is that time constraints and the need to make stories «sexy» often take priority over objectivity and a balanced argument.
The dress I went for was quite different to my original ideas about what I wanted but it felt comfortable (a huge priority for me) and I loved the cowl neck and lace detailing.»
Quite different from publishers considering authors a distant third in their priority list, isn't it?
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