The boundaries between the two appear to be blurring, making issues of attribution increasingly complex.
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The online press is gradually blurring the distinction between these two traditional types of media.
The blurring of what is considered upscale and downscale also helps them prioritize their luxury purchases.
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This blurring of the lines between public and private is not that unusual in China.
Already, the line between peaceful merchant ships and naval ones is blurring a little.
Critics have repeatedly accused him of blurring the lines between those roles.
They're still an encumbrance, and you get ghosting and blurring along with your lap dance.
Impatience with Mr Netanyahu seems to be blurring the boundaries between Israel's friends and critics.
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Israel's fluid and fickle party structure reflected a blurring of the old hawk-dove demarcation.
He wouldn't go along with cheating or with blurring that thin line 'tween right and wrong.
They are blurring anyway, as families intermarry and politics moves towards the middle ground.
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Time has a way of blurring our recollections, sharpening the wrong details and muddying others.
But the new era of entrepreneurship, even in large organizations, is blurring those borders.
The article points out a very important concept: the blurring line between work life and social life.
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The fourth change is the blurring of the old demarcation lines between broadcasters and providers of sports.
For most, this "nature deficiency disorder, " this blurring between artificial and real seems so perfect, so convenient.
Photographers like to isolate the subject matter by focusing tightly on it and blurring out the background.
FSA, Mr Breuer has recognised that the borders of banking, securities and insurance markets are rapidly blurring.
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PRTs are also charged with blurring the distinction between civilian and military in the eyes of Afghan tribesmen.
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Mr Duncan Smith had over-stepped his authority, blurring the lines between the party organisation and the leader's office.
However, Von Hagens' work has attracted criticism for being shocking, and blurring the boundaries between science and entertainment.
But it upset government finances, forcing local authorities to rely on the state and blurring lines of accountability.
Throughout this book, stories of individuals and organizations are blurring the distinction between profit and non-profit are presented.
The RU-GE case is a great example of the blurring boundaries between crimeware networks, politically motivated attacks a censorship.
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Still, Chen adds that the distinction between wired and wireless technology is blurring.
Although the intention behind it is to distinguish between shops and petrol stations, it is actually blurring that distinction.
Networks like Facebook and Twitter are increasingly blurring the line between the two.
There have been criticisms from teachers' unions about the blurring of this boundary.
EU's tendency to lay stress on the regions may speed up this nation-blurring.
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