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In parliamentary systems, lines of responsibility are more blurred, giving politicians more scope to splurge.
And she shows the links between him and Mussolini are more blurred then suspected, with D'Annunzio constantly wary of the emerging fascist leader.
And in China, where the lines between the private and public sector are more blurred than in the US, having someone who knows how the system works could be useful.
But it has begun to sound commonplace, leading listeners to ask what exactly is modern rock radio an alternative to? "The lines are more blurred than they've ever been," acknowledged Steve Kingston, program director for K-Rock -- WXRK in New York, which has used the modern format since 1996.
Those are still part of the picture, but as YouTube knows well, the lines between music and – well, everything else, are more blurred than ever before.
We now find ourselves in a world in which the edges between these sectors are more blurred and the establishment and acceptance of high-throughput screening alongside the wider concept of 'hit discovery' in academia provides one of the key platforms required to enable this sector to contribute directly to addressing unmet medical need.
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Today the picture is more blurred.
If I try to remember him that way from a year later, back in New York, the picture is more blurred -- there were so many years back in New York, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and on and on.
Now, admittedly the line between news and celebrity is more blurred on the Mail site than on some outlets, but Clarke's distinction was important and echoed by other executives from Google, Gawker and Dow Jones last week.
But as Figure 9 indicated, the car's body in the top row was less smooth and the edge was more blurred.
The LV cavity is more blurred in the K 1 images at stress than at rest for both tracers, presumably due to greater motion during stress.
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