Ted Kaczynski wrote an environmental extremist manifesto that many have had difficulty distinguishing from the rantings of Al Gore.
Scientists from Israel and China found the test was 90% accurate at detecting and distinguishing cancers from other stomach complaints in 130 patients.
But a kind of apartheid is at work, distinguishing urbanites from country folk, and locals from migrants.
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Crete is big enough to be its own country, and its people love distinguishing themselves from other Greeks.
Today you would have trouble distinguishing Magellan from an index fund so far as industry and group weightings are concerned.
Finding the errors that cause disease and distinguishing them from numerous harmless genetic variants is turning out to be an immense data-crunching challenge.
To ensure that quota samples mirror the voting intentions of the nation, polling firms need to use controls which are good at distinguishing Conservative from Labour voters.
Obama and his media flacks would have us believe that by speaking of American values and by distinguishing friend from foe, former president George W. Bush raised the hackles of the world against America.
The Lone Bellow has been on something of a run since releasing its self-titled debut album in January, distinguishing itself from the banjo-toting crowd in Brooklyn with a big sound that's drawing a lot of attention.
About the only thing distinguishing them from waiters in Hollywood is the stock they own, which have approximately the same chance of being worth anything as a Hollywood waiter has of landing a breakthrough role in an audition.
But what is particularly disturbing about Inspire is its carefully manipulated arguments distinguishing Islam from all other religions--and thus its immunity from the separation of church and state, a principle that stands at the very foundation of Western democracy.
The blurring of this distinction in Iraq, where tales of gung-ho private military companies have multiplied along with a surge in demand for their services, has prompted the big British firms to find a way of distinguishing themselves from the rabble.
This leads to the means for distinguishing fantasy from the far broader category of the fantastic, which includes a vast range of other forms such as horror, fabulation, surrealism and science fiction, the subject of an earlier excellent encyclopedia edited by Mr Clute and Peter Nicholls.
You rate a lower-class lifestyle, plus whatever you obtain from private charities which are better than government at distinguishing the deserving from the undeserving.
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Yet blenders and consumers have no means of distinguishing good biofuel from bad.
WTO's rule on process and production methods, which prohibits countries from distinguishing between goods on the basis of the way they have been produced, is a case in point.
That said, we know it's a pet peeve for many of you, and it's one of the few things distinguishing these models from the unlocked version we reviewed last month.
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In such a circumstance, how does one go about in the jargon that will be familiar to those who came of age in the 1960s distinguishing the personal from the political?
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Distinguishing mobile search from desktop search is meaningless when users use their tablets at home, perform activities that they would have performed at home away from home on mobile devices simply because they can, and where users sometimes search for places to go (for example) on mobile devices while out and sometimes on their computers before they leave.
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This does not mean that America has a monopoly of wisdom in distinguishing peaceful Muslim citizens from the other sort.
Mr. Jerome contends that only he knows the tell-tale sign distinguishing the real McCoy from the impostors who occasionally turn up.
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The algorithms proved 88% accurate for determining male sexuality, 95% accurate in distinguishing African-American from Caucasian-American and 85% for differentiating Republican from Democrat.
The Center for Security Policy believes that the Bush Administration and its counterparts in Western capitals must exercise great care in distinguishing real systemic change from Moscow center's potemkin reform machinations .
Although we acknowledge that the company has been pushing significantly into online sales itself and its online sales are growing at a much faster pace than its overall sales, a shift to online shopping is likely to detract from a distinguishing feature of Best Buy in customer service.
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The trick, of course, is distinguishing companies that have merely stumbled from the truly hopeless cases.
He started combing through the data from the cruise to look for new forms of genes that have, in the past, proved useful in distinguishing bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes from each other, to see if there are any other domains of life out there.
Iceland has a few distinguishing characteristics: About 80 percent of its energy comes from renewable sources.
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Long ago a name was a simple way of distinguishing a thing, a person, or a company from other things, people or companies.
But since the 1970s, Americans have been adept at distinguishing the individual soldier - and his or her presumed heroism and gallantry - from the cause.
As soon as the brain gets confusing signals from the two ears it stops using stereo separation as a way of distinguishing sound in space.
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