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"Geoengineering" actually refers to two distinct ideas about how to cool the planet.
In fact, Krugman has been conflating two distinct ideas as if both were components of "progressive" thinking.
The no-envy test outlined above combines two distinct ideas.
Do 'reference to a content' and 'direction toward an object' express two distinct ideas?
Diamond Dogs (1974), parts of which found him heading towards soul and funk, was the product of two distinct ideas: a musical based on a wild future in a post-apocalyptic city, and setting George Orwell's 1984 to music.
Multiple models can be cataloged into two distinct ideas, namely the Direct Activation Model and the Indirect Activation Model [10], [13].
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Thus, by the end of the eighteenth century, there were three clearly distinct ideas each focusing on different aspects of nature's diverse and often contrasting moods.
Photograph: Robert E Klein/AP Two distinct but nonetheless connected ideas have recently occurred to me.
The fact that he did not, reveals to us that he had fixed in his mind an idea, of two distinct entities, so that when he fashioned Being, he made not one thing only, but two distinct things.
One of Mr. Thompson's more distinct ideas is to allow the mayor to appoint only six of the 13 members of the Panel for Educational Policy.
"The Dark Gift," the album's magnum opus, crams at least half a dozen distinct ideas into nine minutes of meandering.
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