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The abdominal muscles show increasing degrees of differentiation in the fully metamorphosed, more derived taxa.
The mind-numbing lack of differentiation in this film cries out for Mr. Rock's martial stand-up assault.
Mr. Williams of Applebee's acknowledged the increased competition from fast-food chains, as well as a lack of differentiation in his own category.
Nordstrom's longstanding reputation -- for service and the personal relationship that its clerks are encouraged to develop with customers -- is a key point of differentiation in the market, he explained.
It matters here because, according to blogger Karen McCarthy, "the ZPD has particular resonance for highly able learners" and it also highlights the role of differentiation in teaching these students.
Mr. Woolmington said the idea behind the agency was a response to "a frightening lack of differentiation in the media management market" and the recent consolidation down to "five or six megamedia goliaths".
That argument appeared to resonate with Justice Stephen G. Breyer, who pictured 51 regulators — one from each state and the federal government — poring over a bank's books for statistical patterns of differentiation in setting interest rates.
Her investigations into regeneration led her to a study of differentiation in embryos and then to a study of chromosomes.
The OpenStreetMaps data is also a key point of differentiation in his view.
To distinguish the differentiation by or we show the argument of differentiation in parenthesizes: or.
Bourdieu underlines both covert and overt forms of differentiation in education.
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