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"Remember, until a year or two ago, no one ever distinguished between the Social Security surplus and the non-Social Security surplus," a Bush economic adviser said the other day, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

When he was a very small baby his mother, a Cornish woman, sent him to live in her native county, where, amid a wild and desolate grandeur of scenery and, influenced by the legends and superstitions of that enchanted ground, the child's mind must have received a bias to that weirdness and imaginative power which ever distinguished his art.

Prime minister Benjamin Disraeli consented, in the "spirit of maritime enterprise that has ever distinguished the English people".

"On a popular science level it is hardly ever distinguished at all, and sometimes it's even not correctly explained in university textbooks.

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A man driven by ego and idealism — can anyone ever distinguish the two?

But after losing market share to rivals and taking a hard hit in the technology crash, can Gateway ever distinguish itself from the pack?

If this is the case, there would be no flattening of the psychometric function, and one would then have to be sceptical about whether the MSS could ever distinguish perceptual effects from response biases, in the absence of strong supporting evidence such as a convincing demonstration (which the Müller-Lyer illusion, for example, provides).

Faulks, who likened the portraits to "a symphony in five movements," said that his intention was to explore "whether individuals are really ever satisfactorily distinguished from one another or whether we are all taking part in the same cosmic story".

In each case, objectivity and subjectivity are so hopelessly scrambled that the notion that an ultimate truth can ever be distinguished in the mess of human behaviour is thrown into doubt.

Bailouts were necessary in 2008 to keep the financial system operating, but it is now more important than ever to distinguish why that was important.

WHEN MEGABANKS LOSE FOCUS  |  "Bailouts were necessary in 2008 to keep the financial system operating, but it is now more important than ever to distinguish why that was important," Floyd Norris, a columnist for The New York Times, writes.

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