Now, beyond table scraps, store-bought dog food is nearly impossible to distinguish from human food.
So with BMI, Schwarzenegger would be obese, because BMI does not distinguish muscle from fat.
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The Internet is, in any case, set up in a way that makes it difficult for computers to distinguish friend from foe.
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Instead, he said, Holmes' blank, emotionless expression fits what happens in a psychotic breakdown that severs a person's ability to distinguish reality from fantasy.
In-game graphics will approach photorealism to a degree we see now in movies like Avatar, and it will be hard to distinguish them from reality.
Last year, Democratic National Committee chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz demanded that her Republican colleagues avoid making Israel a "wedge issue, " that would distinguish Democrats from Republicans.
What is important is to distinguish common from productive.
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Japan is also working on a new rocket engine using composite materials from Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries and the first infrared seekers, made by Fujitsu, that can see in two colors to distinguish decoys from warheads.
Leeks became the national emblem, according to legend, after St David advised the Britons on the eve of a successful battle against the Saxons to wear leeks in their caps to easily distinguish friend from foe.
But using software that imitates a dolphin's brain may not distinguish DolphinSearch from its competitors.
The answer, he says, is to try harder to distinguish mere knowledge from wisdom.
Yesh is careful to distinguish the incubator from the .com factories in San Francisco.
An earthmover is an earthmover, so Caterpillar needs to find ways to distinguish its products from knockoffs.
Baltika also plans an alcohol-free beer, catering to the growing minority who distinguish social drinking from stupefaction.
As counterfeiters rush to replicate a brand, the brand owners fight to distinguish themselves from the fakes.
He recently added canonical tags to his website, which help search engines distinguish original from duplicated content.
For another, Mr Gore does have personal interests, and personal quirks, that distinguish him from the president.
At the same time, President Eisenhower was not scared to find issues that would distinguish his party from Democrats.
As it advances into the Tiger's last domain, the army must be careful to distinguish civilians from rebel fighters.
But future research is also likely to focus on the 70-plus amino acid changes that distinguish modern humans from Neanderthals.
As Kobo's CEO told us, it's with social features that the company expects to distinguish itself from the competition.
More difficult are the phishing attempts that direct users to spoof sites that can be difficult to distinguish from the real thing.
Robinson developed a 25-question test to distinguish workaholics from hard workers.
It is used with great effect in the garment and tobacco industries, for example, whose products often have little else to distinguish them from each other.
Not many of these mission-based adventures have been implemented just yet, but Haemimont Multimedia should consider creating many of these to help distinguish Tzar from its predecessors.
Something wonderful was just over the horizon and every card-carrying human being had to have an informed opinion on all those things that distinguish human beings from animals.
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