This approach ignores
the substantive difference in the source and character of a sui generis title.
Attorney General Yasir Naqvi said there is
a substantive difference in the approach of the new policy.
So whatever the slight differences are between the two series, it appears they can make
a substantive difference in the science.
«And we know that high - quality practices in social - emotional learning can make
a substantive difference in children's educational experience, and can serve as a powerful lever for transforming behavior at scale.»
Very often this diversity is delineated entirely in terms of the sex, race, or ethnicity of the person or group speaking rather than
any substantive difference in moral or political aims.
After interviewing more than 50 of these gentrifiers about their school - choice process, I concluded that it is
the substantive differences in parenting styles between the white, upper - middle - class parents and the nonwhite, less - affluent parents that are hindering school integration, as these parenting styles directly affect school culture and expectations.
The authors find that, compared with their peers who are not Black, there are several
substantive differences in their preparation, school characteristics, and reasons for leaving.
It appears there were
no substantive differences in the legal / factual arguments in regards to anticipation and obviousness — the wording of the decision is identical in these 2 areas, notwithstanding the two generics had different experts.
Not exact matches
However, the national measures obscure
substantive differences at the state level and the additional data released today show clear
differences of distress among the select states for which we show data,» said Wilbert van der Klaauw, vice president
in the Research and Statistics Group at the New York Fed.
Explaining the relation between the Fed's creation (or destruction) of bank reserves and banks» creation (or destruction) of deposits takes a little effort, not
in the least because doing so means confronting the different ways
in which economists on one hand and bankers and banking consultants on the other look at the process, and deciding whether the
difference is due to
substantive disagreement, or mere semantics.
These stylistic, but not
in my opinion
substantive,
differences give rise to the charge that we are lukewarm.
It is fashionable these days for Scripture scholars to look for
substantive differences of conviction between biblical writers, but this is
in my view an inquiry as shallow and stultifying as it is unfruitful.
The
substantive problems are basically three: (1) The growing gap between the advanced and newly developing nations
in terms of levels of living (food, essentially); (2) The growing gap between colored and pale skinned people which is linked with the food problem and exacerbated by ideological
differences; and (3) The ideological garb
in which these problems appear.
In other words, «no» we can't provide any
substantive differences from diffeerent versions of the Bible.
Much more
in the way of application is needed, something Jones himself recognizes when he states
in his introduction that «I do not display here the
substantive difference a Trinitarian perspective brings to various issues and often vexing problems.»
«it must follow that if the fair distribution of
substantive freedom can be achieved, that some
differences will and must legitimately result from fairly made choices
in how it is used, individually and collectively.
In fact, the
difference is even more
substantive considering that the budgets are for one year only.
We have Latinos
in substantive jobs except discrimination
in employment prevent the well - educated you described to find good paying jobs to make the
difference you are talking about.
Public Advocate Letitia James, a Democrat running for reelection, squared off against her Republican opponent, J.C. Polanco,
in a friendly yet competitive debate on Monday that highlighted
substantive differences, and some shared opinions, between the two candidates on a range of policy issues.
«There's no
substantive difference between the squab you order
in a French restaurant and the pigeons you see on the street,» says Courtney Humphries, author of Superdove: How the Pigeon Took Manhattan... And the World.
In a statement, NEJM says that there is a «
substantive difference» between the two papers, and that its editors were not aware of the EID paper.
that the Postdoctoral Scholar understands the procedural and
substantive differences between arbitration and the other remedial forum or forums
in which the dispute might have been resolved, including the
differences in the scope of remedies available
in arbitration as compared to other forums.
The memories of the films that we watch are as vivid as (read: more vivid than) the memories of our lives, and,
in point of fact, there's no
substantive difference between them
in terms of their affect on the substance of our selves.
In order to ensure equitable outcomes, emerging instruction and assessment systems must accommodate
substantive student diversity and sensitivity to racial, ethnic and cultural
differences, learning styles, language proficiency, and more.
In this case CEA members are blessed with good candidates across the board, although real and
substantive differences between those candidate do exist.
Barry and I await some actual
substantive response to our comments.We'd prefer for you to actually consider our points before pointing to surveys that we're well aware of and have dismissed, and I encourage you to define the
difference between «ebook publisher» and «self - publisher»
in your mind and
in your statements, because you seem to be using them interchangeably when they are anything but.
Furthmore, unlike copy editing,
substantive edits may result
in the author adding or deleting large passages of text, resulting
in a new draft with significant
differences.
The other reason I find myself doing points stays a lot (also Hyatts with Chase URs, for instance) is the pretty
substantive difference of not having to pay all those nutty hotel taxes
in some places.
We have also been looking at fence line measurements, off site without permission, taken as part of other efforts and there are no
substantive differences overall
in the patterns we see from the UT results.
In the time domain there is no substantive difference, only in the frequency domai
In the time domain there is no
substantive difference, only
in the frequency domai
in the frequency domain.
I though I might have been at the wrong place... there was little
substantive discussion of environmental issues, but endless tirades on the evils of capitalism, material wealth, and
differences in income between rich and poor.
Gavin, clearly we have a
difference of opinion about what is
substantive: «having a firm basis
in reality and so important, meaningful, or considerable»
The hope is that the review process will allow the authors to reconcile any minor
differences, so that only
substantive differences appear
in the final article.
He explains similarities and
differences between the state (NYSHRL) and city (NYCHRL) versions of the law
in terms of protected classes, remedies, statutes of limitations, and defenses as well as delves into
substantive rights under the laws, including a hostile work environment, disability discrimination, and retaliation.
It also should include the
substantive laws as well, since their content, comprehensibiilty and operability can make a big
difference to people's lives
in a way that involves «justice»
in a meaningful sense.
Rather than treating everyone the same,
substantive equality is an approach that recognizes and celebrates
differences and ensures that historically disadvantaged people can actively participate
in society and access justice.
In this context, we do not view the
difference between a very low probability and a very small risk to be
substantive.
There is a
difference in kind between the
substantive provisions of a convention that can be applied like any statute, and the «final clauses» about how the convention itself is brought into force.
While the legislation
in Ontario may be different from that
in Nova Scotia, I'd suggest to you that the the
differences in language, properly interpreted are not
substantive.
The problem, of course, is that there is a
substantive difference between these various types of
in - game purchases, how they're implemented, and the amount of money they cost consumers.
Huawei insists that its machine learning algorithms will keep the phone running quickly well into its expected two - year lifespan, but
in my few weeks with the Mate 10 Pro I haven't noticed any
substantive difference.
This understanding of what
differences in treatment are permissible has been termed «
substantive equality».
Having accepted that
substantive equality is an appropriate standard at international law, the PJC was left to grapple with the question of what
differences should be treated differently
in order to achieve real or
substantive equality.
That is, society needs to ensure «
substantive equality» (where all groups have equal opportunity to enjoy human rights) rather than just «formal equality» (where equal treatment of all can result
in some groups having less opportunity because of relevant
differences).
[43] This reflects the accepted human rights principle of
substantive equality, where equality is not blind to
differences [44] as explained
in Text Box 1.2.
In doing so, FrameWorks validated the initial findings cross-culturally, and also added substantial depth and nuance to those findings through analyzing the
substantive similarities and subtle
differences among U.S. and Canadian thinking.
Often I despair at the abject failure of well - intentioned policies to make a
substantive difference to the appalling conditions
in which too many indigenous Australians live.