The MSU physicality is different of course from punches, but only in degree, not in kind.
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Hardy, he seeks to make a contribution that differs in degree, but not in kind, from that of others who strive to make an impact on the world.
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We're not in some kind of economic nightmare situation, we're not Greece, we don't have a basket-case economy.
Internet freedom is not different in kind from meatspace freedom.
And while none of it is personal or ad hominem, I think the most important thing is that the chief justice and Justice Alito have not responded in kind.
The problem, however, is that markets have not been kind in recent weeks to those fund managers who have taken the plunge.
As we made clear yesterday, we believe U.S. forces are not engaged in the kind of hostilities envisaged by the War Powers resolution.
While the U.S. Embassy in Ankara has not seen this kind of incident in decades, in 2008 three police officers died in a shootout with assailants outside the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul.
He added that union members had not been involved in any kind of intimidation, and they had received no reports of vandalism.
CIOs want to spend less, and certainly not get stuck in the kind of long-term, big-dollar contracts that Oracle historically has made its billions on.
He accused Labour backbencher Frank Field and former Blairite cabinet ministers Charles Clarke, Alan Milburn and Stephen Byers of "vitriolic" comments and said he would not have been doing his jobs had he not responded "in some kind".
One problem is that the SEC has long garnered criticism for not having the right kind of people in its organization and not being effective enough.
"Certainly, I respect the office of the president, and I think that's not the kind of thing that is appropriate in that kind of setting especially, " he said.
Voting in Afghanistan, Eide said, is not yet the kind of democratic expression understood in the West.
New Medicaid is "a shift in kind, not merely degree, " Chief Justice Roberts wrote.
Beyond that, I just don't -- I'm not going to engage in this kind of process.
It differed from existing law-enforcement and intelligence techniques only in degree, not kind.
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On Monday Twitter revealed that it runs "TPS reports, " but not the kind made famous in the cube culture satire Office Space.
Jakes and whether or not he's going to participate, or whether or not religious leaders should participate in kind of a voting rights march.
Each year about 320 million handmade cigars--not the manufactured kind sold in convenience stores--are sold in the United States, according to the Retail Tobacco Dealers Association (RTDA).
The differences are in degree, not kind.
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"Surely to leave an individual in this kind of limbo, which he was not left in previous to 2003, is not a practice which would commend itself to the civilised world, " he said.
The key question on immigration reform in the United States is not how many immigrants to let in, but what kind of immigrants to open our doors to.
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"The taxpayers do not pay him to engage in this kind of behaviour, " she added.
That general proposition, however, does not in and of itself indicate the kind of regulation that is needed.
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Touch controls of any kind do not belong in a moving vehicle.
There is some blame to be placed on regulators for not stepping in sooner and forming some kind of independent agency for Libor.
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Milan, also looked to be if not on the wane then in the kind of "transition" that heralds a long and painful rebuilding process.
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