Unlike issues before a committee in which a particular product is discussed, issues of broader applicability involve many industrial sponsors and academic institutions.
Mr Campbell's appointment was unlike any before him: a political appointment to a civil service post, with civil service rules changed to allow him to express political views.
Unlike the day before, there were no children or any other civilians in sight.
And unlike in Britain before its reforms, trade unions remain fairly popular sometimes for good reason.
Unlike the speeches before him, the Argentine kept his address short less than four minutes, several cardinals said.
With its mix of vaudeville slapstick and Kafka-like anxiety, the novel is unlike anything that came before.
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But each new class of drug is usually unlike anything that came before.
With its blue masthead, shorter-than-usual stories and use of color graphics, USA Today was unlike any other newspaper before it.
This is because the Internet, unlike any advertising vehicle before it, is an interactive medium, completely customisable for each viewer.
Our conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and the demands we have placed on our soldiers and their families are unlike any that came before.
One big difference is that Australia, unlike the East Asians before their currencies plunged, has a floating exchange rate which can adjust smoothly to market pressures.
First, the President and his senior advisers have concluded that their campaign to convince the American public that Iran poses an imminent nuclear threat has failed (unlike a similar campaign before the Iraq war), and that as a result there is not enough popular support for a major bombing campaign.
The opportunity exists to provide investors with information and products unlike any we have seen before.
The movie introduced audiences to a 3-D world unlike anything they had seen before.
The son of the founder faces a challenge in Hyundai Motor unlike anything he has encountered before.
"In the United States of America, the terrorists have chosen a foe unlike any they have faced before, " Bush said.
However, this disestablishment means that the Church in Wales is not itself able to put legislation before Parliament (unlike the Church of England).
Pepper's was unlike anything anyone had heard before, and the day fans first dropped the needle on their copy of the album stuck in their minds.
But paying respects to pop radio is not the same thing as prostrating before it, unlike, for instance, chart-topping Nelly Furtado, who has also worked with Elizondo.
But it is clear that Albright means to play a role unlike any Secretary of State before her--and is now consolidating the power she will need to do so.
"They're linked together with all kinds of wires, " he said of the materials in the apartment, adding that, as someone who wasn't a bomb expert, it was unlike anything he had seen before.
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Bush said the war on terror was "unlike any we have fought before, " but said the sacrifices Americans made to defeat Japan and Germany in World War II, and to prevail in the Cold War, are akin to what is needed now.
But it's a meeting not unlike we've had before -- sometimes the President has been in, sometimes he hasn't -- coordinating our response and ensuring that if people feel like we need -- if they need more help in doing stuff that that reaches the highest levels and we can make sure that happens.
Willis says the mental fortitude of his apprentice was unlike any he has come across before.
The possibilities are endless, and allow players to craft a gameplay challenge unlike anything anyone has ever seen before.
And certainly, it is true that the United States faces many challenges unlike our nation has ever felt before in our history.
The decor is unlike anything the city has seen before, infusing a bit of London and New York design via hanging chrome bedside lamps and animal print fabrics into a city proud of its colonial heritage.
Former Downing Street spin doctor Lance Price, who published his diaries of the period between 1997 and 2001 earlier this year, told the committee he had waited five years before publication and - unlike many anonymous Whitehall sources - his name was "on the dust jacket".
It was unlike anything we've ever seen before in the history of the country.
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