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Both defendants were staff officers rather than commanding officers, which was a major point for them and a key distinction for the tribunal, but staff officers still had an overview of events and also a major responsibility that was relevant in the trial: preparing reports to be sent to the military high command.
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That's something Michael German, a former FBI undercover agent who is now a fellow at NYU's Brennan Center for Justice, told me makes for a key distinction here.
"There really is a key distinction between what it looks like for the married [couples] and the singles," says Poterba, who is also the current president of the National Bureau of Economic Research NBERR).
That's a key distinction, according to Kevin O'Leary, marketing manager for GoPro.
A key distinction between past automotive catalysis experience and that projected for the future is an increased focus on catalysts in upstream of power plant applications, such as on-board fuel processing units for fuel cell vehicles.
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