The influences of Air and Godrich are easy to distinguish in "The Operation, " which adds a metronomic drive of analog drum machine to the simmer of synth pads and intertwining guitar and piano.
Whether or not this is true, it does not help that unlike Google and other rivals, Baidu does not distinguish in search results between paid links (ie, advertisements) and unpaid ones a practice that was criticised in a report by CCTV, a state-run broadcaster, in November.
In a period of growing interconnectivity, it becomes increasingly important for entities to distinguish themselves in order to find growth.
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But he added that it was "hard to distinguish banditry in this region from the jihadi activity".
However, the political aisle may play a distinguish role in spending when it comes to Capitol Hill.
In a market that also boasts ProEnergy, Enova, Engage, Ensource and Enerchange, this has hardly helped distinguish utilities in the eyes of consumers.
While the legal skirmishes go on, HTC's longer-term plan is to distinguish itself in the handset market by offering an HTC-specific experience on both Android and Windows phones.
Libya's new leaders will have to distinguish themselves in many ways, not least how they guarantee the freedom, dignity and justice that so many have fought and died for.
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High inflation makes it hard for firms and individuals to distinguish changes in the relative prices of particular items from general changes in the average price level, so price signals become blurred.
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Indeed, one of the reasons that people try to distinguish themselves in the first place is that they want to ease or improve the lives of those who come after them, particularly their own descendants.
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This consists of more than 20 clinical tests and is reckoned not only to enable doctors to distinguish patients in a vegetative state from those with minimal consciousness, but also to identify those who were previously in a minimally conscious state but have emerged from it.
The inability to distinguish between sounds in quick succession is a symptom of dyslexia in people, too.
Because hardship from globalisation is so difficult to distinguish from hardship in general, it would be open season to put up trade barriers in industry after industry.
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Clearcast, the company which approves TV adverts for broadcasts, said they believed viewers would be able to distinguish between weapons in a fantasy setting and the reality of urban gun crime.
The authors of the later report hypothesized that they calculated a lower number because the earlier report couldn't distinguish between pregnancies in rape victims not caused by their rapes, a comment Prof.
With their elegantly styled cosmetic design and sophisticated features, the four new 7.1-channel receivers in Denon's Retail Home Theater Series line (AVR-990, AVR-890, AVR-790 and AVR-590) offer many of the same high-quality features and capabilities that distinguish Denon receivers in the marketplace, including many of those found in the company's CI models.
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Or as the people's choice of three-fifths of a republic, in a land that does not distinguish a Californian's vote in Congress from that of an Alaskan?
This is an ambitious goal, but Mr Carpenter has the right credentials: he is the winner of the two most recent Loebner prizes, awarded in an annual competition in which human judges try to distinguish between other humans and chatbots in a series of typed conversations.
Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott highlighted the importance of having a sophisticated measuring tool in place to distinguish between distinguish between truly indigenous Welsh companies and those with a small office in Wales.
It cannot, however, distinguish between the capillaries in a tumour and those elsewhere.
Is PETA even aware that most viewers of the show tune in to distinguish themselves from the cast members?
The schools that will feel the pressure most will be those that have failed to distinguish themselves from others in any meaningful way.
In fact, being able to distinguish lies from truth is important not just in our personal lives but in the economy at large.
Realism requires that we recognize these gains, not dismiss or disparage them--and that we distinguish between our allies in Iraq, and our enemies.
Moreover, the studies do not distinguish between permanent changes in a rich person's taxable income and temporary effects that are due to timing alone.
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Over the last decade businesses have realized that one of the most effective ways to distinguish products and services in an overstocked marketplace is through design.
Obama must try to find bipartisan compromise at the same time that many in the GOP are seeking to distinguish themselves from his administration's policies in order to define their candidacy for 2012.
Bossie, who had become president of the group in 2000, thought that it needed a niche to distinguish it from the other conservative organizations in Washington.
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