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The departure of several members from the 1994 Group is further evidence of universities looking to create more distinctiveness for themselves as individual institutions.
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Mr Linsey defended the BBC's entertainment output from critics, including the Culture Secretary John Whittingdale, who has called for more "distinctiveness" and fewer shows which ape rival commercial formats.
Presumably, over time personalities will emerge with more distinctiveness.
Result: more distinctiveness and less reliance on the "me too" programmes that cause viewer fatigue and irritation.
She did criticize the album for its simplicity, concluding, "Three Days Grace are definitely one of the most accessible alt-metal bands of the 2000s; they just need to add some more distinctiveness to their sound".
I thought her voice sounded thin throughout -- when the backup singers sang "just a child" that brief phrase had more distinctiveness than anything Siobhan was doing.
Perhaps it's too much to ask for more individuality and distinctiveness for $50 and under.
This recollective distinctiveness hypothesis predicts that deep processing should reduce false recognition errors, because expecting more distinctive recollections can facilitate retrieval monitoring accuracy (i.e., a distinctiveness heuristic).
The Programme-Of-The-Month eschews distinctiveness for whatever strategy is currently fashionable in an industry.
So is the Little Owl, in the West Village, which trades daring and distinctiveness for easygoing charm.
These color spaces somehow enable meaningful representation for color, yet may lack distinctiveness for real-world tasks.
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