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As she and other patients pointed out to me — and as the report stresses — there are still questions about how best to differentiate ME/CFS from other illnesses that may resemble it.
It is not the same as the E.R.B. test, but in some cases may resemble it by using measures of aptitude similar to those on the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, a test from which the E.R.B. is derived.
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And while Fords of the future may not resemble it as closely as the 1955 Fairlane resembled the 1955 T-Bird, Mr. Mays said, "if you fast-forward to what a Ford showroom will look like in three years, it will be a good fit; there will be a little Thunderbird in every Ford".
He determined that the law would not encourage cabbies to avoid passengers who may resemble prostitutes; instead, it would simply levy an additional fine on drivers who have been convicted of a sex-trafficking crime.
Although the alley, or common, cat may resemble a pedigreed shorthair, it is not a purebred animal; rather, it is a combination of breeds and may differ considerably in build and coat from the purebred shorthair.
It may resemble the start of the Reagan administration, with its promise of wide philosophical change to be put into effect by a cadre of enthusiastic outsiders and academics, whose views on how to run the department have simmered after years of watching from the outside.
It may resemble the Kamal concept car shown in Geneva this year.
Outwardly, to an unsophisticated eye, it may resemble a very good suit of a certain, if vague, French style.
IT may resemble a popular image from science fiction: high-tech control panels that appear to be little more than colored light.
It may resemble a beauty pageant or a paintball contest more than a government exercise to determine how to go about educating a generation of children.
"It may resemble a vanity production from afar (or at close range, too, for that matter), but even at its kitschiest it seems to be heartfelt," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times in 1983.
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