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Fines are what differentiate a mandate from a suggestion.
"We don't differentiate," a weary Mr. Filipoussis said yesterday from behind the front desk.
At this point the people are able to differentiate a lot more.
A.I. systems can differentiate a Pembroke Welsh Corgi from a Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
There are characteristics that help differentiate a conspiracy theory from prudent paranoia, Brotherton says.
Research shows that not everyone possesses the digital literacy, or fluency, to differentiate a reliable from an unreliable source.
Incidentally, if you wonder how to differentiate a bottle of grower-producer Champagne from the others, it's easy.
But for the companies, the competition could mean smaller markets for each drug and costlier clinical trials to differentiate a product from its competitors.
The trouble with a lot of real-time advertising is it does nothing for the primary function of a brand: to differentiate a company from its competitors.
He cited a June 1997 flight test in which, he said, a TRW sensor and computer brain failed to differentiate a mock warhead from nine decoys.
But some bona fide danger can certainly help to differentiate a film from an envy-making series of Facebook posts about a once-in-a-lifetime holiday.
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