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What might differentiate his shop from America's throngs of ailing independent bookstores are the architecture and the intentional chaos.
Is there something I take for granted that might differentiate me to a potential employer?' Be willing to take their advice and make some changes," she said.
I'VE just interviewed our Brazil correspondent about the forces that propelled Dilma Rousseff to victory in yesterday's presidential election run-off, and how she might differentiate herself from Lula.
With the notable exception of Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine, a moderate who announced last week that she'd had enough of the ugliness and would not seek re-election, the Republican party has regressed to a pre-modern state, making war on any woman who, to borrow Rebecca West's words, "expresses any sentiment that might differentiate her from a doormat or a prostitute".
The specific design of each partnership might differentiate.
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An SUV of 2.5 was used as it might properly differentiate between benign and malignant lesions and might also be used for GTV delineation [ 17 ].
So, the threshold of 500 ng/mL might not differentiate between MAS and active disease and higher thresholds (>5277 ng/mL), if present, might help the diagnosis along with other signs and laboratory data.
AP3 might further differentiate into other alleles, such as AP4, AP5 and AP14.
Depending on the purpose, Levey continues, one might further differentiate liberal (Kymlicka, 1995), democratic (Young, 1990), political (Modood, 2007) and pluralist (Crowder, 2002) models of multiculturalism, each emphasizing different fundamental values or ways of proceeding.
It might also differentiate the kind of labor artists typically undertake in their studios.
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