Sentences with phrase «unlike such areas»

Yet, the courses for those skills are rarely required by most states because, unlike such areas as law and finance, they don't benefit consumers directly.

Not exact matches

Unlike this one, significant fossil sites tend to be found in exotic locales such as the searing hot Gobi Desert or the windswept pampas of Patagonia, areas remote from the kind of urban development that can ruin them.
Unlike the sprawling NCS, ECHO will focus on just four disease areas: obesity; airway conditions such as asthma and allergies; neurodevelopment, including diseases such as autism; and prenatal and postnatal outcomes, such as birth defects.
Administration of ALA is known to increase intracellular GSH levels by 30 — 70 % (Packer et al., 1997), and is known to regenerate other antioxidants such as vitamins C and E. Unlike DMSA and DMPS, ALA is taken up by all areas of the CNS and peripheral nerves (Packer et al., 1997).
Unlike with the Civic, Honda didn't disappoint with the new Accord and has delivered a fuel - efficient vehicle lineup that caters to a wide audience without compromising in key areas such as interior quality.
Unlike many other animal hospitals in the area, our Homer Glen animal hospital is proud to see a number of pets, ranging from your typical dogs and cats to even exotic animals, such as birds, reptiles, and small mammals.
Current regulatory programs provide a minimum level of standards as required by law, and unlike the Canine Care Certified program, they do not fully address areas such as behavior or socialization.
If the game features a second area, such as a city, large shopping mall or island, it would be great to have the ability to play online in that area unlike the city in City Folk which was unfortunately off limits while playing online!
Unlike most modern day games in the genre, Duke Nukem Forever has some light puzzle solving elements, of which tasks you with doing such things as connecting pipes and finding the right route through an area.
This isn't necessarily a «bad» thing per se (i.e. people, even scientists, have opinions on such issues), but when listening to their opinions, the public must remember that this advocacy is not from a position of [unusual] expertise (unlike for example our host here [Roger Pielke jnr], where this confluence of science and decision making IS the specific area of expertise).
Unlike other areas of the law that find their rules in statutes (such as penal codes in criminal cases), the development of personal injury law has taken place mostly through court decisions, and in treatises written by legal scholars.
This clause essentially means that the rentable area, unlike the useable area, includes the tenant's share of the building's common spaces such as lobbies and other non-rentable space such as elevators, mechanical rooms and shared or public bathrooms.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z