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First and foremost, a differentiation should be made between refugees fleeing wars, and economic migrants.

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In this paper, we advocate that when designing such deadline-aware rate control schemes, a simple principle should be followed: flows with different deadlines should be differentiated in their bandwidth allocation/occupation, and the more traffic load, the more differentiation should be made.

Qualitatively speaking, no differentiation should be made between paid and unpaid journalism, but rather, between good and poor journalism.

Differentiation should be made between patient evaluation prior to first stage surgery and patient evaluation prior to second-stage surgery looking for residual cholesteatoma.

Although, a remark should be made.

"No differentiation can or should be made between 'serious' or 'trivial' cases and those who have or have not fulfilled particular requirements.

A second point should be made here.

A curved bubble should be made.

We recommend that clear differentiation between threshold and non-threshold carcinogens should be made by all expert groups and regulatory bodies dealing with carcinogen classification and risk assessment.

The diagnosis of IH should be made by a clinical geneticist experienced in the differentiation of IH from other causes of body asymmetry, including regional body undergrowth, seen for example with mild fibular hemimelia and hemiatrophy.

At this point, one reservation should be made about the classic differentiation between chronic and acute hyponatremia, in terms of risk of OD.

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