1. A different vision of the company might draw upon the democratic ideal which inspires the relation of the citizen to the state. 2. But as in Las Vegas, the players are provided a different vision. 3. Forgotten, perhaps, in this mini building boom, is a different vision. 4. It is a case of same view, slightly different vision. 5. Different strategic visions of the club and that sort of thing. 6. The three Piper operas represent a different vision of musical dramaturgy to the rest of the Britten canon. 7. And business executives from opposing sides of the divide have distinctly different visions of where the British economy is heading. 8. And each involves a very different vision of the future evolution of the U.S. retirement system. |