Without more delineation, a recipient may be unable to differentiate which of the product, process, customer, marketing or financial information she receives from you is, and is not, confidential.
It was, said Carwyn Jones, "an exceptionally historic day" - thereby solving the problem of how to differentiate between different levels of historic days.
The HP Moonshot 1500 System uses a modular, server cartridge and an ecosystem approach including a wide range of silicon partners to differentiate based on choice of workloads and acceleration technologies.
My hardened palate laughs off the heat, but struggles to differentiate one spoonful of domesticated red from the next.
It would also help differentiate the performance of the low-end iPhone from the higher-priced models already available in the market.
One of the changes is that you will be able to more easily differentiate between different levels of friends.
Most of the time when you hear people talk about emerging market bonds, they do not differentiate between the different types of emerging market bonds.
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They also said they were able to differentiate between two species of bacteria and two different strains of the same P. aeruginosa bacterium.
If psychiatrists would use these criteria consistently, they suggested, then perhaps researchers would be able to explain and differentiate disorders in terms of psychobiology.
The system is evidently able to distinguish between vehicles, animals, and humans -- and it can even differentiate between different types of human activity, including walking, running, and digging.
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It was only after Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union's new leader, summoned Mr Yeltsin to Moscow in 1985 that he began to differentiate himself from dozens of other senior party apparatchiks.
Dr David Haslam, of the National Obesity Forum, said the finding cast new doubt on the merits of Body Mass Index (BMI) as a way to assess whether somebody was unhealthily overweight, as it did not differentiate between different types of fat.
Much of the uniqueness that enabled companies to differentiate themselves was squeezed out in the name of SAP.
In part driven by the new world of technology where social media in all its guises enables the consumer to delve deeper in to the heart of any corporation, the stress on the fifth P can enable any company to differentiate themselves on a crowded shelf of brands and appeal to the heart.
"Anytime you're talking about the marketing of a celebrity, you need something to differentiate him, " says Jeff Chown, president of Davie Brown Talent in Los Angeles.
What could be more American than Fume Blanc, a wine that was essentially made up here on our shores out of whole cloth, invented to help California differentiate itself and pull out from under the shadow of French wines, something it has long since done.
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Apps, on the other hand, enable a user to differentiate and personalize the functionality of their own device.
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Women tend to dress smartly and soberly, in part to differentiate themselves from the hordes of garishly dressed would-be starlets.
While many platforms accept different types of projects and differentiate themselves by genre, certain crowdfunding sites have emerged as experts in their specific field.
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The screen is really great, with a good amount of viewing angle and brightness for the category and plenty of resolution to differentiate HD content.
In an effort to differentiate herself from the doyennes of DIY like Stewart, Morin avoids saying the word "craft, " which she thinks makes people think of popsicle sticks.
In an effort to differentiate herself from the doyens of DIY like Stewart, Morin avoids saying the word "craft, " which she thinks makes people think of popsicle sticks.
Excellent hardware will help, but if the company wants to differentiate itself and stay ahead of the curve, it's time to cater to those who truly care about Android.
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Cox Communications Inc. will have the tough job of trying to differentiate itself from competitors as the cable operator prepares to start a wireless service this year in an already crowded U.S. market.
The Republicans can differentiate themselves only by the scale of the spending increase they propose.
Yet one company in the industry was able to differentiate itself by altering its method of delivering bricks.
If Netflix can successfully continue to strike such deals of original content and differentiate itself against other online competitors, it could sustain its subscriber momentum.
What is needed, but is extremely difficult to develop, is a way to recognize the character of a virus and differentiate it from normal system activity.
The goal (and belief) is that users can break stories faster than traditional outlets and a set of human eyes can differentiate newsworthy stories from the noise.
And the games designed for this type of emerging technology would differentiate themselves from the free-to-play and mobile experiences on display at the Moscone Center this week.
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