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Sandler's performance is indistinguishable from all of his other films.

Today's violence is indistinguishable from all of the violence of our history.

When a state-owned enterprise borrows money, the government underwrites its loans, which makes them indistinguishable from all other forms of public sector borrowing.

In the salad days of infatuation the high levels of dopamine (the pleasure-seeking hormone) combined with the low levels of serotonin (that helps us to feel calm and relaxed) combine to create a crafty reward system that is nearly indistinguishable from all other forms of addiction.

"As far as the organism itself, we did have a number of cultures from the patient and it is what we call indistinguishable from all of the others," said Stephen Ostroff, an epidemiologist from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who is helping oversee the New York investigation.

Do we assimilate into the male-dominated, profoundly unequal and militaristic prevailing society, becoming, as stupid TV sitcoms or right-wing scions seeking to co-opt us would have it, absorbed and indistinguishable from all that?

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Carried interest is indistinguishable from nearly all other forms of compensation that are treated like capital gains, such as stock options, deferred stock grants for corporate executives and many forms of incentive compensation, which is widespread across many industries.

On the Cal campus, where she is majoring in psychology, Coughlin was indistinguishable this year from all the other sweatpants-clad students hurrying to class with cell phones pressed to their ears, except that during any given week she was simultaneously negotiating an Olympics preparatory training regimen, a backlog of interview and photo-shoot requests, and a full courseload.

Seeing everyone as an "idealized equal" — not as a particularized being, but as an abstract autonomous agent indistinguishable in essence from all other agents – may be the imperative of a philosophical line stretching from Kant to Rawls, but it is not an imperative that does the work of the world.

This doesn't just apply to far‑out ideas about what will soon be technologically possible: intelligent robots, computer implants in the human brain, virtual reality that is indistinguishable from "real" reality (all things that Ray Kurzweil, co-founder of the Google-sponsored Singularety University, thinks are coming by 2030).

The other copy — call it C2 — is an exact qualitative replica of w, i.e., a copy that is indistinguishable from w in all qualitative respects (other than those arising from the existence of C1).

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