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They are disparately placed in time and space.
I mean, we're so disparately dressed.
Full disclosure may not be the best idea for an artist who has been as disparately occupied as Mr. Stella.
Many disparately related species were subsequently added to the Rhynchocephalia, resulting in what taxonomists call a "wastebasket taxon".
But the company criticized the film's "'one-size-fits-all' answers to a task as complex as nourishing 6 billion people who are so disparately situated across the world."
"Credible testimonial and documentary evidence revealed that African-American officers, as a class, were treated disparately with respect to discipline," Mr. Kiel said.
Though they have disparately allusive titles like "Cannonball," "Volcano" and "The Blower's Daughter" (what is a blower?
Taking the plunge with a diverse program on a single showing, the Colorado Ballet came across as a conglomerate of disparately trained dancers rather than as a coherent entity.
In addition, economist Bruce Bartlett has argued that the rebate would create a large opportunity for fraud, treats children disparately, and would constitute a welfare payment regardless of need.
These forms are each disparately expressed and connected by an intuitive circulation system of internal streets, gangways and stairways, thus giving a sense of urban complexity to the scheme.
"There are a lot of good people who worked on it, but logistically it was very difficult to do in the time frame that they had with many people so disparately located.
The Israelis and Syrians in particular discussed different views of history, United Nations resolutions, the fate of Syrian Jews and a variety of other disparately related subjects.
The background singers on the number were disparately costumed to indicate the wide social spectrum which connects through social media, and except for a female guitar player were all carrying mobile devices.
With its procession of five disparately tilted ovals, "Quintych Montreal" has an almost cinematic impact - a characterization that could be applied to Mr. Dibbets's earliest work as well.
The story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of captivity in Egypt has inspired artists as disparately talented as Cecil B. DeMille and Arnold Schoenberg.
In 2010 the independent studio Soviet Montage produced an example of HDR video from disparately exposed video streams using a beam splitter and consumer grade HD video cameras.
A day in the life presents this newly minted Manhattanite with any number of palms to grease--hands extending from disparately different uniforms and expecting some coinage commensurate with the services their owners provide.
Initial Offerings Exempt Under the plan, companies would be prohibited from issuing new securities that resulted in "nullifying or restricting, or disparately reducing, the voting rights of holders of such issuers' existing common stock."
The association said the rule would prohibit any issuer of a Nasdaq security from taking any future action to nullify, restrict or disparately reduce the per-share voting rights of holders of an outstanding class of common stock.
Where Mr. Love misses the point slightly is that the death penalty is imposed disparately according to class rather than race, since blue-collar and underclass whites may well stand the same chance as blacks and Hispanics do.
"This transaction presents a classic case study in the inherent conflicts involved when tracking stocks are created and how a board decision may disparately impact different series of shareholders," said Desmonde Printz, a senior analyst at Proxy Monitor.
To be sure, though women in professional and managerial jobs are gradually catching up with men, generally women - and other historically disadvantaged groups - are still disparately affected by low and inequitable wages and a lack of access to capital.
The high imprisonment rate has also led the police to target African-American communities at disparately high levels of surveillance, invading privacy rights of individuals without probable cause, and ultimately breeding a distrust for police among African American communities.
The Supreme Court ruled that under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, if such tests disparately impact ethnic minority groups, businesses must demonstrate that such tests are "reasonably related" to the job for which the test is required.
Over the next two centuries, Knickerbocker was widely and disparately appropriated by a growing city, lending his name to an East Village housing complex, a hospital, a bank, a society column, a 1938 Broadway play, a brand of beer, an early baseball team, and, of course, an NBA franchise.