It's a not dissimilar picture in Antarctica.
This is not dissimilar with other countries in the region.
Drunkenness and sleep are what Dionysius calls “dissimilar similarities.”
Draghi interestingly faces a challenge not entirely dissimilar to Biden’s.
This is puzzling, since, on the face of it, trickery and pressure seem rather dissimilar.
It works in a way that's not too dissimilar to a sponge being squashed by a person's knuckle.
But the ADA recognizes American sign as a separate language, “dissimilar from English” in its structure and vocabulary.
But at the printing office of the National Intelligencer newspaper, in an episode not dissimilar from turning off a Twitter account, Adm.
The Eastern Ghats include several discontinuous and dissimilar hill masses that generally trend northeast-southwest along the Bay of Bengal.
This doesn't fall under general taxation but is not dissimilar from paying National Insurance in the UK and means everyone can access healthcare.
Although buying a car on the site isn't too dissimilar from how a used car lot functions, it's far less stressful than dealing directly with a salesperson.
In general, less friction develops between dissimilar metals than between metals that resemble one another, and Babbitt metal and steel are very dissimilar.
This night addition is a clear gel, so quite dissimilar to other products on the market and good for those who don’t want to feel creamed up to the max before hitting the hay.
David explains what the song of the robin has in common with experimental free form jazz, not dissimilar to the sound of saxophonist Eric Dolphy who spent a long time listening to birds.
Critics of substance dualism claimed, or assumed without argument, that it concealed an explanatory gap, since it failed to explain how two substances that were so dissimilar could interact causally with each other.
This tale, conceived by 14th-century Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio as a frame for his collection of novellas, The Decameron, is not dissimilar to how the world of arts and culture is reacting to the rapid-fire spread of coronavirus in modern-day Italy.
In sailboat racing, dissimilar boats compete under handicapping formulas that add time to the faster boats’ actual elapsed time for a race; thus, the winner of a race may be not the first to finish but rather the boat that performs best in relation to its…
“Our two systems are so dissimilar that I think there was never real hope that crafting an agreement like this would last that long anyway,” said Matthew Brazil, a former government official who now runs Madeira Security Consulting, a firm in San Jose, Calif.
The markers are going down; Labour are proposing a detailed amendment to ensure consultation of Parliament and the devolved assemblies during the negotiations and there is a big cross party amendment proposed by Green MP Caroline Lucas, along not dissimilar lines.
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Hisham Matar on works of art — a painting by Thomas Gainsborough and photographs by Willi Ruge — that capture a moment in which “consequences are in question; a moment, in other words, not too dissimilar from where we find ourselves today.”
dissimilar
adj all
- not similar
Example: a group of very dissimilar people
adj all
- not alike or similar
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