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The difference, then, between the ACP's well-argued position and the personal conviction I have long held reduces to something much like, though a bit distinct from, semantics: the semantics of suicide.
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In 1995 Negroponte published his best-selling book Being Digital, in which he described and anticipated a future composed of digital bits that would be distinct from the archaic analog world comprising objects, or "atoms".
These root-checks offer connection from each information node in the graph to the parity bits affected by fading coefficients distinct from that affecting the information node in question.
Addendum: Justin Wolfers notes on Twitter that he was writing about the benefits of mixing strategies, even in a one-round game, which is distinct from the signalling bit of game theory.
Finland is a bit of a different animal — culturally and linguistically distinct from its fellow Nordic countries, its land covered in lakes and its people obsessed with saunas.
Then a lower court gave the green light to wealthy individuals to give unlimited sums to so-called super PACs, which back politicians but are supposed to be distinct from the campaigns, and are a bit of a fiction.
"It was a bit of a surprise to find that they're distinct from everything else".
(As distinct from the hair).
That's distinct from advertising.
(Identity, as distinct from his religious faith).
Bullying is distinct from ordinary teasing.
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