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Those sensorial elements bind inseparably the taste of a wine to a unique grape-growing area, thus becoming a source of distinctness almost unbeatable, to the extent that it is supported by appropriate communication and brand management policies.
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Here the distinctness of the variables (the fact that they are distinct) replaces the sign of distinctness "≠" (cf. 5.53).
But this appearance of distinctness may be explainable.
Then what if someone identifies the appropriate notion of distinctness and reformulates the exclusion principle accordingly?
Because so many numbers were performed with the same intensity, the dances of various nations occasionally lost a sense of distinctness.
In the sections on fractions the figures are too small, and in the copy that has reached us they are often of varying degrees of distinctness.
The Concomitant evaluation of Distinctness and Similarity (CDS) statistical test correctly estimates similarities and differences between measurements of gene expression.
It thus tries to block the possibility of distinctness between the mental subject and the physical subject.
Rather, we need a sense of uniqueness, of distinctness, of individuality to be whole.
Discriminant function analysis was used as an additional tool for estimation of distinctness by numbers of misassigned specimens.
In others, they are a source of vibrancy; Catalonia's renewed sense of itself, for example, is grounded in the distinctness of its language and by a history of discrimination against it.
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