When they do, they will no doubt provide opportunities for even more ingenious rescue manoeuvres as well as the chance for more engineers to distinguish themselves as celestial mechanics.
With this appointment, Mignon will also distinguish herself as the first woman to lead the FCC.
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Several additional badges also adorn the car to help distinguish it as being eco-friendly.
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Ryan Gregory, on why it is important for biologists to distinguish evolution as fact, theory and path.
Lead a webinar on a newsworthy topic in your industry to distinguish yourself as an opinion leader.
When Sodhi founded Blu Trumpet, she wanted a company name that would distinguish it as the world of mobile advertising evolves.
By the time he was a well-respected journalist, he likely had hundreds of ways to distinguish himself as a professional and differentiate himself from his fellows.
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He is careful to distinguish it as a breakfast and not a brunch which he sees as later, longer and heavier by inviting guests to come at 10 a.m.
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Mr. Santorum's next challenge is to distinguish himself as a conservative alternative to Mr. Romney without turning off centrist Republicans or the independent swing voters who would help him become a viable general-election candidate in a match-up with President Barack Obama.
As a National League expansion franchise whose original core audience was comprised of recently abandoned fans of the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers, the Mets set out to distinguish themselves as a fun, family-oriented alternative to the corporate, buttoned down Yankees.
Mobile advertisers, Dyson explained, need to distinguish between media as a mirror and a painting.
Rather, it sought to distinguish those precedents as limited to situations in which combatants are either apprehended on a conventional battlefield or working for a conventional enemy.
However, on Monday it was revealed that a new report carried out on behalf of HSE by the Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) - which carries out scientific research - that the method of testing carried out by Santia could "overestimate the levels of asbestos fibres as it does not distinguish between asbestos fibres and other fibres such as paper, clothing and skin cells".
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It becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between your roles as state taxpayer and federal taxpayer.
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The Chinese emphasis on personal connections (guanxi) makes it hard to distinguish between business-as-usual and corruption.
Pistole said the TSA sought to distinguish small pocketknives, such as those equipped with corkscrews, from sturdier knives used primarily as weapons.
Jon Stewart, a satirical television pundit, ribs the new president for failing to distinguish himself from Mr Bush as quickly and completely as Mr Stewart would like him to.
It may be the Note line's claim to fame (and existence), but we can't shake the feeling that the S Pen is now just a relic, a built-in accessory necessary to distinguish the very first Note as a new category.
Not that most wine drinkers had an opportunity to distinguish the difference between the two as most Lake County grapes were added to blends of various grapes from various places, including Napa Valley.
What startups and established brands need in crowded markets and on an even more crowded Internet is a way to distinguish themselves from their competition, as well as ways to get as many people sharing their content as possible.
But the poorest readers, many of whom had been formally diagnosed as dyslexic, could rarely distinguish the order of the tones.
Research by University College London psychology professor Adrian Furnham shows that children as young as three are able to distinguish advertising from normal television programming.
They claim they wanted to be as far away from the name DVD as possible in order to distinguish themselves, but some say they choose blu instead of blue so they could copyright the name.
While it is true that emerging markets such as China and Brazil are generating most of global economic expansion, a better framework may be to distinguish between the slower-growing, highly indebted economies (such as the US, Japan and parts of Europe) and financially sounder ones, which include not only many developing economies but also Germany, Holland, Sweden, Canada and Australia.
His approach allowed the district court in McCollum to distinguish, rather sharply, old standbys such as Wickard v.
As there are no criteria to distinguish between these equally plausible definitions, the scope for legal wrangling is enormous.
Now that welfare reform is under way, Republicans see school choice as the next big opportunity to distinguish themselves from their Democratic rivals.
But, here as elsewhere, it is hard to distinguish millennial nerves from the economic cycle.
Believe me, if you love airplanes as much as I do, you learn to distinguish the different noise prints.
The ban in Catalonia was also seen by many Spaniards as an attempt by Catalan nationalists to distinguish the region from the rest of Spain and its traditions.
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