Use "entirely different" in a sentence

1. Our situation is entirely different.

2. Fraud is an entirely different matter.

3. These are entirely different and basically unrelated systems.

4. Buddhists have an entirely different understanding of the afterlife

5. But this Blowoff record is an entirely different matter

6. The meaning of Adsorb (adsorption) Adsorption is an entirely different process

7. The Anointment of the high priest served an entirely different function

8. The potential exists for Hamas to morph into something entirely different.

9. The “BCS” line at Barrell, though, is a different level entirely

10. Multiple different minerals can grow within or off of Cryolite, sometimes making it an entirely different color.

11. Be aware that asymmetric Cryptography uses entirely different principles than symmetric Cryptography

12. People had thought that electricity and magnetism, too, were entirely different entities.

13. Now, when we talk of a “Bailer”; it is entirely different machinery

14. They took their generous severance packages to incubate an entirely different lifestyle.

15. An entirely different mutation causes the various Bobtailed breeds found throughout Asia

16. Thus, both potential aid beneficiaries are active on entirely different markets than Ryanair.

17. Atavistic chemotherapy is an entirely different new generation of oral chemotherapy for cancer

18. A radioactive atom could transmute itself into an entirely different kind of atom.

19. The designation F-4G was applied earlier to an entirely different U.S. Navy Phantom.

20. I'm not entirely sure why I took a different route that day, a detour.

21. Welcome to the forum, Eibhlin! Looking at the indexes, the two Antiphonals are entirely different

22. One report on child training states: ‘Children reason in a way entirely different from adults.

23. Since love and marriage watch , diversity, their amatory final are also entirely and totally different.

24. Forest elephants were reclassified as an entirely different species of elephant from their African savanna counterparts.

25. He has mastered the rules, the byways and folkways of life in an entirely different universe.

26. Production proceeded smoothly, but getting the completed film past the censors was an entirely different matter.

27. If Alex had reacted Aggressively, the situation might have been entirely different, but Alex kept his head

28. Still, the word “crowd” has taken on an entirely different meaning – and political valence – in our century.

29. But here things are very different: each individual photon behaves like a wave entirely on its own!

30. We have moved far beyond a free market already: an internal market is an entirely different proposition.

31. Richard Nixon, even when he was running against John Kennedy in 19 took an entirely different view.

32. Being Broke gave me an entirely different perspective on cash flow, debt and my own financial well-being

33. More important, the census gives an entirely different account of what is happening in this suburban middle ground.

34. The 1993 debut by the Babkas trio brought something entirely different to the downtown New York jazz scene

35. Northeast Baltimore is an entirely different animal, with some really interesting neighborhoods, especially Hamilton and Lauraville along Harford Road

36. A close look at a Coot—that small head, those scrawny legs—reveals a different kind of bird entirely

37. Mousavi is something entirely different: he stands for the resuscitation of the popular dream that sustained the Khomeini revolution.

38. A close look at a Coot—that small head, those scrawny legs—reveals a different kind of bird entirely

39. 30 But it was an entirely different matter to attempt a communal discernment in a large and already polarized parish.

40. 23 But it was an entirely different matter to attempt a communal discernment in a large and already polarized parish.

41. Cores of specific planets may be entirely solid or entirely liquid.

42. In some acetate-producing bacteria, such as Acetobacter aceti, an entirely different enzyme catalyzes this conversion – EC 2.8.3.18, succinyl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase.

43. 17 But this misses the real distinction between diametrically opposed beliefs based on entirely different conceptions of the satisfaction of human needs.

44. It's almost entirely redacted.

45. Wrecked his uniform entirely.

46. True synonymsare entirely interchangeable .

47. Adjective, adverb neither entirely open nor entirely shut; partly open: The door was Ajar.

48. 2 - 3 son Clave : 3 - 2 rumba Clave It differs from the son Clave by only one note, which gives an entirely different feel

49. The tragedy was entirely Avoidable.

50. They communicated entirely by gesture.

51. Were his motives entirely altruistic?

52. Then this traffic ceased entirely.

53. His actions are entirely mercenary.

54. That scenario is entirely believable.

55. The tragedy was entirely Avoidable…

56. I've lost my accent entirely.

57. She is entirely without malice.

58. His behaviour is entirely explicable.

59. That scenario is entirely Believable

60. Therefore, too much to Bare has an entirely different literal meaning than too much to bear.It would refer to excessive exposure rather than excessive burdens.

61. ‘I see no point in Analogizing the kind of mobilization we carried out in World War II to the present conflict, which is entirely different.’.

62. The tragedy was entirely avoidable.

63. The result is entirely unpredictable.

64. She mistook my meaning entirely.

65. You mistook my meaning entirely.

66. As applied to different animal species, true Commensals live entirely in houses with us, occasional Commensals move between houses and outdoor habitats, and obligate Commensals are …

67. 2 The advantage of acquiring a volume acquisition CT is the ability to reconstruct the images entirely in 3 different planes: the Axial, sagittal, and coronal

68. We rely entirely on voluntary contribution.

69. The results were not entirely satisfactory.

70. I entirely sympathize with this view.

71. 27 They communicate entirely by gesture.

72. She lived an entirely virtuous life.

73. She was arrested entirely without justification.

74. It's built almost entirely from bamboo.

75. Entirely consistent with influenza, old chap.

76. We rely entirely on voluntary contributions.

77. Dr. miller : Did you recuperate entirely?

78. An entirely rigid system is impractical.

79. Indeed, he might give up entirely.

80. Such arguments are not entirely convincing .