• "We have to be careful in distinguishing between reality and fantasy, " said Sheen, the fictional Bartlet.

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  • This does not mean that America has a monopoly of wisdom in distinguishing peaceful Muslim citizens from the other sort.

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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.

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  • 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 .

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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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  • Barra took a job with the company and stayed for the next 26 years, distinguishing herself in manufacturing while doing short stints in human resources and public relations.

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  • And in public statements, Clinton insists on distinguishing between the embassy bombing and Serbian actions in Kosovo, firmly placing a white hat on his own head.

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  • She lives in the Atlanta area and speaks with a charm that is distinguishing to those who live in the South.

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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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  • 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.

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  • Dimension 2: boys and girls of primary age not in primary or secondary school, distinguishing between those who have never attended primary school, those who have started school late, or those who have participated for a restricted amount of time and who drop out without completing the whole level.

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  • Dimension 1: boys and girls of primary age not in primary or secondary school, distinguishing between those who have never attended primary school, those who have started school late, or those who have participated for a restricted amount of time and who drop out without completing the whole level.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • The one distinguishing feature of a debtholder in the old days was his right to foreclose if the debt went unpaid.

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  • And in fact that's the most distinguishing characteristic of a woman.

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  • 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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  • While that approach ensured that ISPs did not take an active role in monitoring or filtering Internet-based activity, the recent move toward a two-tiered Internet - one in which the ISPs themselves dream of distinguishing between different content as a new revenue source - revived the notion that ISPs could be called upon to play a more active role in monitoring and blocking content.

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  • Scientists from Israel and China found the test was 90% accurate at detecting and distinguishing cancers from other stomach complaints in 130 patients.

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  • My dad was a firefighter, and the best seats he could score were so deep in the right field grandstand that the only distinguishing features of my favorite players were the numbers on their jerseys.

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  • Distinguishing between legitimate and paid links embedded in text is practically impossible, especially on the scale of Google's massive index of every Web site.

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  • The researchers found that all the poor readers, while normal in nearly every other measure of hearing, had problems distinguishing closely-spaced tones.

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  • Roberts' gowns include a vermilion peacock creation so ornate it requires its own tax levy on the hard-pressed peasantry -- but Ishioka's genius is equally well displayed in the perfectly chosen headwear that goes a long way to distinguishing the personalities of the film's seven dwarfs.

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  • But that's probably one of the reasons that I'm having more trouble distinguishing my jobs, because when your studio is in the house, you know, I pretty smoothly move between, you know, returning calls and doing the business side of things and, you know, recording a song.

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  • Their distinguishing feature is that they make decisions for investors without their approval in advance.

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  • The goal: distinguishing different levels of expertise between two candidates who may both claim expertise in an area such as protein folding or mobile apps.

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  • One Scottish town has decided to post signs calling for its residents to boycott Israeli products and put a distinguishing mark (yellow star, perhaps?) on all Israeli products sold in local stores to warn residents away from them.

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  • France's suggestion of superpower arrogance comes days after Rumsfeld revisited the scene of recent bickering over French opposition to the Iraq war by distinguishing between "old" and "new" Europe - language which infuriated Paris in January.

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  • 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.

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  • The first is like a gardener not distinguishing between weeds and vegetables and the second is like the gardener neglecting to plant the vegetables in the first place.

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