Sentences with phrase «slightly different answers to the question»

«Line up 10 legal experts, and they will give you 10 slightly different answers to the question, «Who owns the pastor's sermon?»»

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He is well - coached and repeats a lot of the same answers to slightly different variations of questions he hears over and over again.
The answer to this question will be slightly different depending on the strategy you want to employ, i.e short or long, and the amount of money you have at your disposal.
The Conservative party as a whole was at +50, very similar to February's poll which asked the slightly different question of Conservative MPs in general, but got the similar answer of +53.
My question is closely related to one about a Jag dying at low RPM, but is slightly different because it only occurs after refueling and because the problem persists after cleaning the throttle body, as suggested by the answers.
Still, your answer to a slightly different question is interesting.
But I took a slightly different angle when answering it, which I think answers the question while still staying true to our investing philosophy.
Another attempt to answer the question involves shifting the ground slightly and asserting, as some contemporary feminists do, that there is a different kind of «greatness» for women's art than for men's, thereby postulating the existence of a distinctive and recognizable feminine style, different both in its formal and its expressive qualities and based on the special character of women's situation and experience.
My phrasing was a bit ambiguous, and you've kindly answered a slightly different (and surely more sensible) question than the one I meant to ask., which was:
On the other hand, it seems answering a slightly different question than what I asked - you keep saying «well, lawyer will is better if your situation isn't as simple as you say», but doesn't at all address the case that I ask about, where the situation literally IS as simple as one says - no debts outside mortgage, no prior spouses, no family members outside kids to contest the inheritance, no interstate assets, no assets with complex tax issues, etc...
I actually read the recent question you referenced, and thought I was asking a slightly different question, to wit, can a person be compelled to answer the citizenship question (under pain of fine) by invoking 5th amendment privilege.
It could help you realize that you need to be answering a certain question differently, emphasizing different skills, or just presenting yourself in a slightly different manner.
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