Yet with all its complexity it belongs to quite a different order of work from Eyrbyggja.
Variety is evident in the poems that lie outside the Northern group; Finnesburh is of a different order from Waldere.
Those stories in the Odyssey are plainly and intentionally in a different order of imagination from the story of the killing of the suitors.
However developed and perfected we suppose sensibility, it falls far short of intelligence, from which it must ever remain separated, as from a faculty of a different order.
This perfectibility would lie in a different order, eternally distinct from that of intellectual beings.
If there exist in our soul phenomena of a different order, that is to say, if it may in some sense be modified in non-representative faculties, the testimony of consciousness does not extend to such phenomena.
It is easy to discover a series of strong impressions in the phenomena relating to reproduction; but although they presuppose the action of some one of the five senses, they nevertheless belong to a different order.
Explaining it always consists in resolving it, it the unforeseeable and new, into elements old or known, arranged in a different order.
Each is dependent upon that which precedes it, and no part can be subtracted without failure of the biological end in view, neither can the different stages be combined in different order.
Such modification therefore must produce a different orderof nature from that which would have otherwise resulted.
Both together compose the universe; but each belongs to a different order of phenomena.
And again: "The Syntax is much fuller than in the former work; and though the rules are not different, they are arranged in a different order.
And this becomes still more obvious when the change is not merely to a different order of facts, but to a different way of looking at facts, as is the case in the transition from the point of view of knowledge to that of action.
From this point of view, fact is not a different order of existence from idea, but is merely a part of the total process of experience which functions in a given way.
Granting this, does it still remain true that reality in the narrower sense, reality as fact, can be regarded as a different order of existence from the ideal, and set over against the thought-process?
But no explanation of how the particular existence--image--could refer to another and fuller content of a different order of existence could be discovered.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different order" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.