Sentences with phrase «very different ways»

Both ways probably end up with roughly the same conclusions but they get to those conclusions in very different ways.
Paying off all debt may impact your score in very different ways depending upon which split applies to your score.
The recent Fed rate hike is impacting high yield investments in very different ways.
Each firm is graded in two very different ways.
That system operates in very different ways than a credit card debt settlement.
The two big ones work in very different ways.
Their greater flexibility allows the implementation of many of our key outlooks this year: yields that move in very different ways depending on the maturity, as front end rates lead higher rates from Fed policy changes, but back end rates look vulnerable from overpricing fears of deflation.
However, both of these financing options work in very different ways and strategic borrowers must carefully weigh which one would work best for their situation.
You learn from both, but in very different ways.
They also add sales tax, fuel tax and property tax in there, which is mixing totally different things that you can affect in very different ways.
A successful path for one trader may not be right for another, and different traders can have very different ways of implementing the same strategy, with correspondingly varied results.
However, they work in very different ways.
Both are great but in very different ways and appeal to different tastes.
She is only six months out of the Bureau Academy and still getting used to being «transmitted» to trouble spots around the world, when she and her supervisor are ordered on a mission to Mars — and must undertake the journey as the first human subjects of a new interplanetary PHASEing technology.The interplanetary PHASE affects Deira and her supervisor in very different ways and when the mission suddenly shifts to Titan, the sixth moon of Saturn, Deira must continue on alone.
This paper can be used in very different ways.
What follows is a story about how, in very different ways, the Fitzmaurice women adapt, survive, and manage to bring the whole teeming world of New York to heel by dint of their smart mouths, quick wits, and the powerful connection between them that even the worst tragedy can not shatter.
But after reading the first book, I was completely drawn in by the lives of Elena and Lila, childhood friends whose lives play out in very different ways, even as they remain symbiotic.
This episode, Sexuality in Lit, features three writers - Mark Doty, Fenton Johnson, and Amber Keyser - who have incorporated sex and sexuality into their work in very different ways.
Amazon, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Kobo and Sony all often the ability to gift digital books in some very different ways.
Many e-readers such as the Amazon Kindle and Kobo Touch have embraced social media, but in very different ways.
People understand love in very different ways based on what they've seen modeled for them, their own personal needs and fears, and how they've been raised.
The lighthearted and slightly satirical story introduces us to Flo and her little brother Wendell, who are part of a family where everyone is a creative type, but in very different ways.
Both are performance cars, but they go about it in very different ways.
As we know, students learn in very different ways and each path to the learning goal could look different depending on the student.
We know our students access, process and create information in very different ways and are moving away from more classical approaches to teaching and learning in order to engage students and move beyond retention.
I am learning more and more every day about the very different ways in which gifted kids operate.
Crye provided an important reminder that the lines in the race conversation can get drawn and understood in very different ways.
Special education is special in very different ways in public schools and in voucher programs.
They solved that problem in very different ways.
It was quite interesting that they [fathers] have very different ways of interacting around the book.
The quotes suggest two very different ways of thinking about what it means to play well.
This can be a pretty challenging activity, and I noticed that the students reacted in very different ways.
Four alumni of the Harvard Graduate School of Education are doing this work in very different ways, all with one common goal in mind: preparing our children for school success later on.
As such, they seek custom knowledge and all types of information in very different ways than in the past.
But in their very different ways, both books tell fascinating stories about yearning, youth, and hope.
While school leadership in the 20th Century relied on printed paper and face - to - face learning in «private» classrooms, the 21st Century challenges leaders to perform in very different ways.
The 21st Century challenges leaders to perform in very different ways.
But they solved that problem in very different ways.
There was ample evidence that the students had looked closely at their selected masterwork, and that using two very different ways to re-create it had given them insights into the art that can never come to the person who simply looks at it and writes down what they see.
In fact, I would say that is my favorite film that I have seen this year... and I say this because as of writing I have already seen the film twice, once in 2D and once in 3D with 4DX experience, which are two very different ways to experience this film.
Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Biel don't get all that much screen time, but both do manage to make a strong impression and in very different ways.
Also worthy of mention are the two best documentaries of 2015; Amy and Cartel Land, both of which were outstanding in two very different ways.
Meadowland stars Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson in a story about grieving parents dealing with a missing child in very different ways.
In their very different ways, two movies opening this week — Jacques Rivette's Divertimento and Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers — owe their very existence to this kind of automatic - pilot thinking.
In very different ways, each adaptation is sure footed enough to give cinematic expression to the complexity of the original authors» portrait of extraordinary systems and ordinary lives.
But as I watched each one of them, for very different reasons and in very different ways, I felt I was before a true work of cinema.
Getting genetically tested to find out if they're identical twins and comparing notes on everything from the very different ways they experienced getting adopted into a foreign culture to whether or not they like cooked carrots, these two openhearted young women form an insoluble bond.
Cody's screenplay can be interpreted in very different ways.
So the two things have got a lot of common DNA, but they have grown in very, very different ways
Although I'm slightly embarrassed to admit this, I feel it's important to note that if, like me, you've never read Wolfe's novels, you won't be at a disadvantage; the point of the film is how much the two men needed each other in very different ways.
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