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It's extremely difficult to differentiate what in each case is going to happen.
He said "they can still flourish" in small towns, where "it's really hard for them to differentiate what's business and what's not business".
And that difference isn't necessarily about you as an individual, it's much more simply about trying to augment and to differentiate what's around you.
In this paper, we are proposing that it is particularly important to differentiate what an individual might know from what they might not (Anonymous 2015).
Furthermore, on Aristotle's view of Parmenides, whatever might differentiate what is cannot do so with respect to its essence but only accidentally.
It isn't a bad idea, except both CC and Microsoft will have to find a way to differentiate what music is licensed by CC and what isn't.
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Expedia's airline booking system, by contrast, clearly differentiates what its customers pay in taxes and what they pay in booking fees.
What is new here is the operative word "syndrome," which, in theory at least, differentiates what went on in the Oval Office -- and in a subset of liaisons by less visible people -- from what the author calls "other extramarital affairs".
People are differentiating what kind of capital is out there.
In this sense, highlights the difficulty in differentiating what is, in fact, terrorism, and what is usually termed terrorism.
As models get better at differentiating what is happening in places, Rivers says, "you might be able to put firelines around certain communities".
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