Sentences with phrase «variations on common themes»

Many of them are variations on common themes, but we're always happy to answer those questions.
Many of them are variations on common themes, but we're always happy to answer those questions.
My story is a variation on another common theme: software developer who loves games, always wanted to make them, but was taken by life on a different path.

Not exact matches

Both Petya and NotPetya aim to encrypt the hard drive of infected computers, and there are enough common features between the two that NotPetya was originally seen as just a variation on a theme.
Can we reconceive theological education in such a way that (1) it clearly pertains to the totality of human life, in the public sphere as well as the private, because it bears on all of our powers; (2) it is adequate to genuine pluralism, both of the «Christian thing» and of the worlds in which the «Christian thing» is lived, by avoiding naiveté about historical and cultural conditioning without lapsing into relativism; (3) it can be the unifying overarching goal of theological education without requiring the tacit assumption that there is a universal structure or essence to education in general, or theological inquiry in particular, which inescapably denies genuine pluralism by claiming to be the universal common denominator to which everything may be reduced as variations on a theme; and (4) it can retrieve the strengths of both the «Athens» and the «Berlin» types of excellent schooling, without unintentionally subordinating one to the other?
Wrong answer to a common interview question «What is your biggest weakness,» or some variation on that theme, is a question that most job candidates get asked.
There are many other variations on this theme and it is a very common interview topic.
«Condominium», «commonhold», copropriété and «strata unit» are variations on a theme...» He says the encyclopedia brings together terminology that has merged «and at the same time it highlights the many differences that are to be encountered in countries that may have had a common law foundation, but have absorbed a mixture of terms and practices from each other.»
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