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To accommodate this sort of divergence the distinction is commonly drawn between the content and the vehicle of a representation: the former is that which is being represented, the latter is the entity which carries or bears the representation.
The distinction between a horse and pony is commonly drawn on the basis of height, especially for competition purposes.
The shape of a PPF is commonly drawn as concave to the origin to represent increasing opportunity cost with increased output of a good.
A distinction is commonly drawn between aging affecting men and women.
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In the plastics industry, polymer films are commonly drawn to increase the film strength.
But they attest their tribal relations by their appellations, which are commonly drawn from the name of the tribe and not of the town itself; to this day Amiens, Paris, and others perpetuate the memory of tribes like the Ambiani and the Parisii.
For a building subdivision, ownership boundaries are commonly drawn on floor plans, with cross-sections or isometric diagrams used to represent the 3D property rights.
Although compulsive helpers and addicts are commonly drawn to each other, compulsive helpers can also end up helping people that don't have addiction problems.
A great deal of papers and congress communications refer to these aspects, and conclusive statements are commonly drawn.
Protein interaction data are commonly drawn as networks with nodes representing proteins and edges representing the detected protein interactions.
For example, trial patients are commonly drawn from hospital practice, from which results may not be able to be directly extrapolated to primary care or pharmacy sales.
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