It puts disorder as a distinct state at the very center of a state diagram.
Sir Jim says dyslexia should not be treated as a distinct category of people, but as a continuum, much like other disorders.
Although some sellers did avoid the home report by marketing early, home reports are being viewed by some as a distinct advantage to buyers.
Yet both end up grappling with the conundrum of Jewish survival in America, and conclude, with some justice, that only religion can preserve Jews as a distinct people.
Dr Fleischer's tree also suggests it may be time to abandon the Canada goose as a distinct species, and elevate its many subspecies one rung up the taxonomic ladder.
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The provision of citizenship as a distinct, statutory subject helps to ensure that the UK is compliant with its obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
For instance, Grana Padano is another Italian cheese that is protected as a distinct Geographic Indication by most of the civilized world and has its own PDO (Protected Designation of Origin).
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Many people now see it as a distinct possibility that several bond insurers will lose their triple-A ratings and go into run-off because of their massive exposures to troubled credit derivatives.
These findings may suggest that for people who practice meditation or prayer, the focus becomes less on the self as a distinct entity from the external world, and more on connection between the two.
"She has been part of the Donmar's evolution since her first production as a director and will bring continuity as well a distinct style of her own, " he said.
It is expected to allow a pregnancy to be terminated in cases where there is a risk to the life of a woman, as distinct from a risk to her health.
First, view every audience as a collection of distinct individuals deserving of your personal attention rather than taking a broadcast and transactional approach.
It also explains why Bank One set up Wingspan as a separate operation with a distinct brand.
Though the number of subscribers who came to Sirius for Stern and would bolt without him will never be known, not having to replace a brand as distinct as his is widely seen as a positive for the company.
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To be classified as a song, a vocalisation has to contain distinct notes, rather than one sound repeated, as well as motifs and themes that recur from time to time.
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However Dublin's consistent commitment to Brussels throughout the 70s and 80s reflected a desire to carve out a European identity distinct from its past as a part of the British realm.
It was taught as a special subject quite distinct from the theory and practice of architecture.
While all countries experience leadership changes that can be described as generational in one sense or another, modern Chinese history has been so eventful as to have created generations that, as a group, share distinct characteristics and are markedly different from their forebearers in their historical, educational and career experiences.
Unlocking a phone is distinct from a practice known as "jail-breaking" that opens up a phone so software from unofficial sources can be run on it.
Tax and health aside, proportional representation grew in importance as a campaign issue as the polls showed a hung parliament was a distinct possibility.
Panels blend together seamlessly where once they appeared as distinct pieces in a jigsaw puzzle.
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But counting any object acquired without a distinct contract as stolen should alarm museums everywhere.
Its government hopes city status will give it a distinct identity as more than just a suburb of the capital.
This method gave larger investment banks a distinct advantage as you had to be able to afford a full cage and have priority access.
Cabrera says what makes it a web product as distinct from boiled down TV is the fact that you can view it primarily from the perspective of one character or even one location.
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Pinback's leader, Rob Crow, has carved out a distinct identity as a storyteller with a unique sound as heard on solo records, in numerous side projects, and in bands such as Heavy Vegetable.
But as Poniewozik notes, Stewart has a distinct advantage over his hard news brethren.
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The Gateway tablets will have a distinct look, as well as some special software and variations in features, says Ackerson.
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China's interests as a developing country, which are distinct from those of the G7 economies, may be difficult to advance in the rich nations' club.
Still a legal fight remains a distinct possibility, as some argue that privileged neighbors should not be able to prevent the public from seeing the house as Hemingway saw it.
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