The MSU physicality is different of course from punches, but only in degree, not in kind.
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Drugstores, both the mail-order and walk-in kind, use software that warns patients of drug interactions.
Kurdish rebels known as the PKK have intensified their attacks, and Turkey has responded in kind.
New Medicaid is "a shift in kind, not merely degree, " Chief Justice Roberts wrote.
He's willing to really go for the jugular and the liberals responded in kind.
And, you know, they were interested in kind of the long-term results of the horse.
Migrant labourers wishing to send remittances home often do so in kind, rather than in cash.
Options volume followed in kind, with more than 75, 000 Baidu contracts moving in Tuesday's market.
Not surprisingly, other countries have responded in kind with their own protectionist trade policies.
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SBS-Agro had offered to pay depositors in kind: suggestions included holidays and office furniture.
America is unlikely to be as generous with cash as it is in kind.
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And not to be outdone by the armchair YouTube user, pop culture icons are responding in kind.
Additionally, almost everyone involved is donating their time, money, and contacts in kind to this noble work.
Shares reacted in kind, sliding more than 15% after the bell Wednesday and the losses widened Thursday.
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You can donate to charity in cash or in kind and either way claim a tax deduction.
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The law is that people want to repay, in kind, what another person has given to them.
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Top performers, all at 100%, include Brother's Brother Foundation, Children's Hunger Fund and Gifts in Kind International.
Furthermore, the Court of Appeal has ruled that local councils can only provide for asylum-seekers in kind.
And his parents brought him in kind of almost unconscious because they said he fell from some height.
Hitler's fury knew no bounds at the RAF's impudence and the Luftwaffe was ordered to retaliate in kind.
Many taxpayers prefer giving in kind since the deduction is based on the market value of the item.
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In 1994 most local governments began accepting taxes in kind, for fear of otherwise driving companies into bankruptcy.
It is so keen on anti-dumping that it is loth to complain when other countries retaliate in kind.
Chances are that Avis and Enterprise will respond in kind, and the result will be lower profits all around.
But the notions espoused in this question are really abjectly ridiculous and, I felt, deserved a response in kind.
The desperate Chechens, who frequently reply in kind, have suffered grievous losses too.
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Altimo retaliated with a string of lawsuits, to which Telenor responded in kind.
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By that I mean, CDP actually listens to the major complaints fans have about their games and responds in kind.
Should such a treaty be concluded, this country will assuredly lose its ability to retaliate in kind against chemical attack.
McAlister regained the lead for Sale with a well-struck penalty from long range before James replied in kind for Bath.
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