1. A quite different method of evaluation is to construct a process model which seeks to relate input to output. 2. A quite different sort of example is the recurrent theme of asking for a sign in the gospel narratives. 3. A quite different way of creating a chimaera is to fuse two early mouse embryos. 4. A speaker can use the very same sentence to convey quite different messages depending on the context. 5. According to my understanding of the letter, it means something quite different. 6. Although the brothers are identical twins, they have quite different temperaments. 7. As they jockey for position, firms often adopt quite different strategies within the same industry. 8. Before that there were many generations of cumulative selection, based upon some quite different replicating entities. 9. But if I understand the logic of supplementarity correctly, its moral implications are quite different. 10. But in their prepared homilies the Pope and the Archbishop addressed quite different problems. |