Sentences with phrase «quite different ways»

There are also Canadians who've made their mark internationally in quite different ways such as Murray Klippenstein, who is representing Guatemalean villagers in a suit against HudBay Minerals Inc., and Moya Greene, the first non-Briton to head the Royal Mail.
Traditionally, they serve the customer in quite different ways and are considered to be separate services, but some service providers are offering «customized» SaaS services, which in essence lie in the middle of this spectrum of managed services.
Each artist has dealt with the subject in quite different ways.
All three artists, in quite different ways, wrestle with spatial issues inherent in painting — indeed that is the strength of their paintings ---- there's tension between opening up deep pictorial space and reasserting the flat picture plane, in conversation with painting's materialism and objectness.
In particular, the laser declaw surgery and the laser dog neuter surgery are done in quite different ways than the traditional scalpel methods.
However, many pet owners don't realize that dogs and cats have quite different ways of expressing themselves.
They are quite different ways of making gains from the market.
Effective trading systems use recent trends and technical indicators in quite different ways.
David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas and Jennifer Egan's A Visit from the Goon Squad were often in my mind, in quite different ways.
Principals working in similar organizational structures may enact their leadership roles and engage in distributed leadership in quite different ways.
I've «booted» my computer (or wanted to) in two quite different ways.
«It's a really nice example of taking devices from the world of engineering and microelectronics and using them in quite different ways to solve problems in medicine that could have really great impact.»
THEY are both breathtaking, in quite different ways: the thin air 4200 metres up, and the majestically rugged, alien landscape at my feet.
And both, though in quite different ways, extend the links well beyond the living to the inanimate world.
Both Reformation and Renaissance express this mood in their quite different ways.
In quite different ways, roughly comparable to those indicated in the two preceding paragraphs, Bertocci and Wieman offer contemporary formulations of this kind of modern natural theology.
In quite different ways, Witham thinks Alisdair MacIntyre, Ralph McInerny and Alvin Plantinga represent Reid's alternative to Hume.
In situations where clearly differentiated religious structures do not emerge, as in the Confucian case and in quite different ways the Jewish and Muslim as well, there is a strong sense that political authority is illegitimate as long as it does not conform to transcendent ethical norms, as in almost all empirical instances it does not.
But perhaps not all art is meant to touch the heart, let alone the soul; and perhaps even the music that touches the heart does so in quite different ways.
Apparent agreements on, say, the Christian's dependence on God's grace are only apparent, for the differing structures of thought define «grace» in quite different ways.
In theory these two models seem to present a clear choice between quite different ways of approaching the Christian life, but in practice most American Protestants oscillate between them.
According to this account, in contrast to Ricardo's argument from comparative advantage, the more - developed and less - developed countries benefit from trade in quite different ways.
Thus both the Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of John, though in quite different ways, bring Jesus back to Galilee after his meeting with John the Baptist.
Because this is a personal encounter, various men will describe it in quite different ways.
In quite different ways, so have such other widely read books as Charles Wood's Vision and Discernment: An Orientation in Theological Study [3] and Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Education.
In these quite different ways, something is being said about a refreshment or enablement which is provided for human existence; and something is also being said, even in a fashion which sometimes seems curiously negative (as in Indian religious thought and observance), about a relationship with a more ultimate and all - inclusive reality that establishes a kind of companionship between our own little life and the greater circumambient divine being.
In quite different ways, the names of Hume and Hegel suggest some of these reasons to those familiar with the history of modern philosophy.
Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr, in quite different ways, gave theological warrant to the high humanism intrinsic to the powerful set of suggestions associated with such formalist theories.
This wealth of educational material is an incredible resource, but it's also quite a different way to learn than the traditional classroom instruction many of us grew up with.
Even those whose present positions have developed from them — such as Langdon Gilkey, Gordon Kaufman, Dietrich Ritschl, Thomas Oden, and Peter Berger — now address themselves in a quite different way to what they recognize as a quite different situation.
This «eye of the heart» sees freedom in a quite different way from the typical liberal idea of unfettered choice.
Let me put in a quite different way one tact that has already been stated in another way but perhaps so that it sailed by before the reader could grasp it.
This lack is doubly troubling for the woman writer who is a feminist, because feminism as a movement for transforming patriarchal structures and relations of domination understands change in a quite different way from that of the individualistic biographic tradition presupposed by the question of how one's «mind has changed.»
The label is used to refer to a quite different way in which theology can be related to political life.
Neo-orthodox theologians exclude science as a methodology for theology because of their claim that theology gets information in quite a different way, namely by a process called revelation.
I know there are some concerns as it is quite a different way to raise children and they only want what is best for the girls.
Chinese doctors deal with patients in quite a different way.
We're looking at the solar system in quite a different way now.»
It should still be fun, but in quite a different way.
In Balinese culture, Garuda is always depicted as a man with bird head and a pair of wings sometimes with bird's tail though in sacred Garuda incantation, it describes in quite different way, the translation of this incantation into English will be as follow:
I entered into the green industry in quite a different way than you are going, but it's still a move in the right direction.
But the coal industry and outside environmental activists, each in a quite different way, see global issues at stake on Cherry Point, the stretch of rocky beachfront north of downtown.
In a quite different way, my parents were also my mentors.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish is no exception but lawyers and alleged victims there are managing their class action in quite a different way, although it has not been a smooth ride.

Not exact matches

Ludwin: They'll converge in the following way — we have different payment networks and financial markets all around the world quite fragmented; there's very little mesh or interoperability between networks.
There are quite a few different ways that you can go about funding a startup, but not all are created equal.
Although AR and VR are usually categorized as similar technologies, the ways in which they are being used is still quite different, says Tuong Nguyen, a principal research analyst at Gartner.
Had they been even slightly different this would be quite a different story, one heralding a crack in our models on the Universe that could reveal why it looks the way it does.
With all of the different ways to pay for college, it can get quite confusing.
The regions least likely to feel respected on the national stage are Quebec, Atlantic Canada and Alberta, though it's quite possible they feel this way for different reasons: Quebec as a result of its cultural differences with English Canada, Atlantic Canada because of its relative size and remoteness, Alberta, over frustrations surrounding economics and energy policy.
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