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We may then dismiss the time difference between these courses and the usual four year course of the interior design student as not having serious bearing on the subject.
Of course the factor of head start made all the difference.
The difference for the player is that the more lines he plays the more likely he is to get paid on a given spin – though of course he is betting more in the first place.
Turner believed that his $ 100 million per year donation over the course of 10 years would make a difference in the direction of the United Nations, and that he could use this donation to encourage other wealthy members of society to make financial contributions to the work of the UN.
Leverich explains that Williams to the end was concerned with " the depths and origin of human feelings and motivations, the difference being that he had gone into a deeper, more obscure realm, which, of course, put the poet in him to the fore, and not the playwright who would bring much concern for audience and critical reaction ” ( xxiii ).
Various questions remain unanswered, such as whether bicarbonate administration in severe DKA makes any real difference to the clinical course, and whether an insulin loading dose is needed in adults.
Pindar's Olympian Ode 1 and Bacchylides's Ode 5 differ also in their description of the race – while Pindar's reference to Pherenicus is slight and general ("... speeding / by Alpheus ' bank, / His lovely limbs ungoaded on the course ...": Olympian I. 20 – 21 ), Bacchylides describes the running of the winner more vividly and in rather more detail – a difference that is characteristic of the two poets:
There is, of course, one BIG difference between U. S. and Mexican Stations, and that is a matter of POWER ; American Stations are limited a maximum 50, 000 watts ... a limitation that does not exist under Mexican regulation.
Leticia features a tropical rainforest climate with minimal difference in average high and low temperatures throughout the course of the year.
Of course a major difference than other versions is that she does not seem to hate Spider-Man at all, never complaining about him, and even willing to not move aside for the Sinister Six to attack him.
He was penalized two points during the course of the fight which proved to be the difference.
It is not uncommon for Shingeki actors and actors performing in small theatres to take a voice acting course in specialized schools and become voice actors, considering the small difference between actor and voice actor.
Jokes feed upon difference and distinctions ( not only ethnic, of course ) and if one of the functions of ethnic jokes is to ridicule and depreciate these in-out groups, another function is to maintain and strengthen a sense of one ’ s identity in some in-group.
For example, one might note significantly higher test scores among those who participate in a test preparation course, and credit the course for the difference.
Those who chose to take the course might have been more hard-working, studious, and dedicated than those who did not, and that difference in dedication may have affected the test scores between the two groups.
One question Parfit raises is this: given that the course of history drastically affects what people are actually born ( since it affects which potential parents actually meet and have children ; and also, a difference in the time of conception will alter the genetic makeup of the child ), do future persons have a right to complain about our actions, since they likely wouldn't exist if things had been different?
But it's gone down into the history books ; they forgot the founder, thank heavens, and kept the terms, and, of course, I said objectivist, and they said objectivism and that makes all the difference.
At non-research schools the latter distinction is of course less meaningful, making the absence of tenure the main difference.
Their variance in colour in the exterior walls is an indication that the home was built over an extended period of time, their difference in colour is a result of the varying conditions under which successive loads of bricks were fired during the course of construction.
There are no other words so likely to yield exceptions ; because there are no other words, between which the insertion of the copulative, would effect so remarkable a deviation from the established form of constructing them to express one person ; and of course, would so pointedly suggest a difference of signification.
The difference is that LU Online only enables the student to take 16-week, or semester long, courses for a few of their cataloged courses while the remainder are taken in 8-week subterms which are title B, C, and D. The subterms run chronological 8-week sessions which provide the student the ability to take 8 week sessions while only overlapping for one three week period for the remaining 3-weeks and first 3-weeks of any given course.
For example, students who do not belong to fraternities and sororities tend to be more liberal politically, and this difference increases over the course of college at least partially because group members reinforce and polarize each other ’ s views.
The books have strong themes of moral relativism, as the Baudelaires become more confused during the course of the series about the difference between right and wrong, feeling they have done wicked things themselves and struggling with the question of whether the end justifies the means.

course and lies
The other section of Celebration Boulevard lies on the other side of the golf course, closer to the Celebration Water Tower in the North Village.
The Weser river is the longest German river to reach the sea the course of which lies entirely within the national territory.
The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government district, and is located at the western end of the South Downs, along the course of the River Itchen.
The town lies athwart a small canyon, which has been eroded in the course of years by a small stream, the Gravina.
The difficulty in proving the latter lies in the fact that, while the number of board positions that could happen in the course of a chess game is huge ( on the order of 10 < sup > 40 </ sup >< ref name =" Shannon1950 "> The size of the state space and game tree for chess were first estimated in Shannon gave estimates of 10 < sup > 43 </ sup > and 10 < sup > 120 </ sup > respectively, smaller than the estimates in the Game complexity table, which are from Victor Allis's thesis.
With a course that covers a distance of 829 km, it is the fourth-longest in the Iberian peninsula, and its hydrological basin extends into an area of approximately 68, 000 km² ( the majority of which lies within Spain ).
The distinction between pop standards and the broader popular music of the aforementioned time period lies in an enduring appeal of the greatest of these songs, long after their time of being " chart hits ," although methods for measuring commercial appeal changed greatly over the course of the twentieth century.
Because the Indiana-Kentucky border is defined as the low-water mark on the north bank of the Ohio River as of 1792, and because the river changed course as a result of the New Madrid Earthquake of 1812, a small portion of Henderson County ( approximately long and wide ), lies north of the current course of the river in what would appear to be part of Indiana.
The city is primarily within Wayne County, but a portion of the city lies in Monroe County, because the border along the Huron River follows the course of the river in 1923, the year Flat Rock was incorporated as a village.
The famed Latrobe Country Club, home course of golfing great Arnold Palmer, lies just outside the southwest limits of Youngstown.
Chester lies at the southern end of a Triassic sandstone ridge that rises to a height of 42 m within a natural S-bend in the River Dee ( before the course was altered in the 18th century ).
The point of the promise lies of course in the fact that water is in that country stored and carried in sheep-skins .< sup > 1 </ sup >
The village lies to the east of Ghent, near a former course of the River Scheldt and is notable for its castle.
[...] Gnostics past and present sought answers not in the course of outward human events, but in knowledge of the world's beginning, of what lies above and beyond the world, and of the secret places of the human soul.
Hard power lies at the command Hegemon end of the spectrum of behaviors and describes a nation's ability to coerce or induce another nation to perform a course of action.
Geer lies along the upper course of the river Jeker, which is called Geer in French.
Storøen golf course lies along Lake Tyrifjorden.
The Lüneburg Heath lies between the rivers Elbe to the north, the Drawehn to the east, the Aller to the south and southwest, the middle course of the Wümme to the west and the Harburg Hills ( Harburger Bergen ) to the northwest.
The origin of the 400 metres hurdles also lies in Oxford, where ( around 1860 ) a competition was held over 440 yards and twelve 1. 06 m high wooden barriers were placed along the course.
Kirkuk lies in a wide zone with an ethnically mixed population, which has moreover experienced dramatic demographic changes in the course of the twentieth century.
Richmond sits technically on the south side of the River Thames opposite East Twickenham, but owing to the way this stretch of the river meanders, the town actually lies east of the river, which curves around the town in its course from Petersham to the south towards Kew to the north.
His top pace, I consider, lies somewhere between that of Statham and Trueman ... Snow's loping, almost lazy run, of course, is sinisterly deceptive.
An 18 hole Golf course lies a few kilometres outside the town.

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