Sentences with phrase «to take a different view»

Different insurance companies take a different view of various health - related conditions.
Trying to find out why people do take a different view on all kinds of things, including science, is a worthwhile end.
And, I'm sure you can find some self - identified evangelicals who take a different view.
Perhaps others take a different view in their critical analysis of a well - read work.
Conversely, others take different views on the management of quality and of editorial resources.
The CEOs who run these breakthrough companies take a different view of their role than other CEOs I know.
They appear to see the future of clean energy emerging in different ways (at least through their investments) and have taken different view points about the current fossil - fuel dependent landscape.
There is no standard approach and each insurer takes a different view of the risk.
According to the news story, courts take different views on whether to recognize a cause of action for emotional distress related to loss of a pet.
«We've always taken a different view, which is slow but definite growth over time,» she said.
When you're happily married, it seems to be a little easier to face life's challenges, but you may take a different view when you're divorced.
But finding the right lender is where the real challenge lies, one that is willing to take a different view of credit history or low credit scores.
I have taken a different view on how I will start my school year off.
But Ford takes a different view with its F - series Super Duty trucks.
Long takes a different view, saying, «We have to realize this is a sensitive issue.»
If Lewandowsky was genuinely interested in why people take a different view on climate change, he wouldn't attempt to understand them through bullshit and easily manipulated surveys on the internet, on sites hosted by his colleagues and comrades.
It would be open to the Government to ask the House of Lords to approve the Order, bring the test into force and take their chances that shortly after its passage the Court of Appeal takes a different view.
The Ukrainian Catholic Church, more than the three Orthodox churches, has been influenced by the experience of Western Christians and thus takes a different view of the relationship of the Church to the ethnos or nation.
Medical science takes a different view, and using mental health as a scapegoat for a lack of the Spirit is dangerous to Christians battling such enemies as addiction and depression.
Ryan Valentine of the Texas Freedom Network takes a different view: «Academic study of the Bible in a history or literature course is perfectly acceptable,» he says, «but this curriculum represents a blatant attempt to turn a public school class into a Sunday school class.
«I just take a different view to Jeremy and Diane on this one,» she says.
Democratic change is no solution; there is little evidence that Putin's domestic opposition take a different view on the neighbourhood.
I could imagine a couple such reasons, e.g., that US citizens will be eligible for consular protection no matter where they live, and so they should darn well pay for it - but that would apply to citizens of other countries, as well, so it doesn't really tell why the US took a different view of this matter than everyone else.
Updated: Common Cause's Susan Lerner takes a different view, noting the recent court ruling that removed the word «independent» from the ballot language before voters when it came to describing the new redistricting commission.
Cuomo also took a different view in his mid-March statements of whether the budget was the sole means to get key policy items passed into law.
But not for the first time, Vote Leave campaign director Dominic Cummings took a different view.
«That's how it looked to them, if the French speaking mechanic took a different view, I don't know.
Party chairmen take different views of these political facts of life.
The chief executive of the Jewish Leadership Council Simon Johnson took a different view.
But Brexit - backing Tory members clearly take a different view — so the environment secretary has gone up from just 4 per cent in October to 12 per cent this month.
Psychologists at the University of Texas at Austin take a different view.
A report in the April 1999 issue of Science said probably not, but a paper in today's issue takes a different view.
While English Nature and Brooke point to its cheapness, Hart takes a different view: «The evidence is that salt marsh creation is not a cheap option.
Institutional theories take a different view, arguing that schools (like other major social service sectors) are so constrained by public expectations that they have limited options for becoming very different.137 Public agencies that have limited autonomy, owing to extensive public oversight, find it difficult to develop their own policies and initiatives for change.138 This does not mean that successful leadership activity in schools is impossible, but it does not come easily.
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