Sentences with phrase «somewhat different aims»

If the last newspaper thriller of note, the Academy Award - winning Spotlight, better than it had any rights to be, focused on the mechanics of reporting and breaking a story, The Post, though it features similar elements, has somewhat different aims.

Not exact matches

This adjustment aims to capture both the strength of our belief in the accuracy of the RCT results as well as in the likelihood that Living Goods and BRAC will be able to replicate the results at a greater scale and in somewhat different locations (though still within Uganda).
Preaching does not become less important for him than it was for the preacher but its aim is somewhat different.
One might have assumed, however, that the tragic myth Stone was aiming for in the first film and the satiric farce he's attempting here would require somewhat different styles, but in fact most of Natural Born Killers looks like a parodic vulgarization and intensification of JFK.
«The broad aim of the commission was to try to blend back together somewhat vocational education and academic education, and to ensure that a student has a broad enough base that he or she would be adaptable to different work environments upon graduation,» said R. Lawrence Williams,...
As an actual policy rather than a pilot, IMPACT was somewhat different in scope from other programs aimed at boosting teacher skill.
The Grimm version (Little Red Cap), is a copy of a story by Charles Perrault, itself a turn on an oral tale, has a somewhat different ending than that portrayed by Google (or, indeed, by most recountings aimed at children).
Aspects of parenting with an adverse effect on health are surprisingly common in all social groups.12 The content of parenting programmes which could maximise health is therefore somewhat different from that of those which aim to improve behaviour.
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