In a village in the north of Moldova I found victims of another kind of trafficking.
Instead, he sought to eclipse his most conspicuous difference with difference of another kind: exceptional pitching ability.
Hudson-Webber's method reveals the potential of another kind of analysis, one that is based on the untapped power of existing assets.
Ponemon notes that despite their differences, the two groups tend to agree about the privacy value of another kind of information: their own.
That type of depression did not happen, but our polling finds strong evidence of another kind of depression: a loss of faith in the American Dream.
Amid all the talk of closing borders, building fences and raiding factories or slaughterhouses, we often lose sight of another kind of immigrant, one we have been very effective in keeping out of the United States--to our detriment.
But the desire to stuff the City back into the narrow streets and poky buildings to which it was confined before Big Bang is at odds with the requirements of another kind of rebalancing: for exports to fire the economy at a time when government and consumers are tackling their debts.
The process involves making a cell forget its identity as one particular kind of cell in favor of becoming another kind.
What they do get is this new kind of thing that they need to manage (pieces of software) across another new kind of thing (hundreds or thousands of devices).
This is every bit an empirical exercise of discovery of data and analytics, another kind of research.
One study modelled the amount of exposure to organophosphates (another kind of AChEi) received by veterans and found that higher estimates of exposure are associated with greater losses of the brain's white matter.
ECONOMIST: Was Gulf-war syndrome caused by chemical poisoning?
Ms. PROSE: Well, I think talent, I mean as I think of it, is kind of another word for a gift really.
Fears of another economic collapse of the kind that Argentina has made its speciality are, in fact, overblown.
This was a brave act of public criticism by Baduel which should have elicited another kind of reaction.
Amidst frantic manoeuvring on Thursday, the Conservatives put down amendments to the Crown and Courts Bill which would use the measure to set up the prime minister's preferred system of press regulation - paving the way for another cross-coalition confrontation of the kind first seen in January, when the two parties opposed one another over the review of parliamentary boundaries.
France has dealt sensibly with its nastiest would-be separatist danger: Napoleon's native isle of Corsica, some fifth of whose people are nationalists of one kind or another, has been pacified with a mixture of subsidy and devolution.
Overall, 2012 was the year in which tablets really went mainstream in the UK. According to Ipsos Mori, the year started with 7% of the adult population owning an iPad, with another two percent owning another kind of tablet.
"In the 1950s there were a number of instances in which civilians of one kind or another were prosecuted in courts-martial and the Supreme Court had a lot of trouble with that, " said Fidell.
But transmitting single particles or, to be accurate, copying the quantum state of one particle on to another, perhaps of a different kind could one day have less science-fictional uses.
But this is not simply another example of the kind of Puritanism which bemuses non-Americans.
Some of the biggest health insurers are introducing incentives of one kind or another.
Merck unveiled another kind of HDL-raiser, a drug to inhibit the cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP).
In Iraq, some soldiers are also looking to catch another kind of big one.
What -- is there -- that seems to be another kind of game of chicken.
Now, though, the company is about to start making another kind of tactile product: keyboards.
ENGADGET: Synaptics enters the keyboard market, announces the ThinTouch keyboard aimed at Ultrabooks
In the past, pharmaceuticals were another kind of chemical, and it made sense for chemical companies to make them.
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