He is wonderstruck by the fact that the camera, a machine, responds quite differently the moment it is placed in different hands. |
The brains of depressed individuals respond differently to cognitive therapy than to drug therapy, according to a University of Toronto study. |
There's a sense that the rock has weathered differently in different places. |
He varied the pattern of transparency in the ceiling by specifying panels with differently sized perforations. |
She nods in acknowledgement of his words, though knowing he wishes differently. |
If the materials are combustible, the fire protection system will be designed differently than for a noncombustible building. |