These combine in different ways to make more than the sum of their parts, expressing distinct identities or personalities.
But there is an undoubted element of power and status in knowing not just information, but a distinct quotation or verse.
However, researchers say it is not clear whether compulsive internet use is a distinct problem or an expression of other underlying problems such as obsessive compulsive disorders.
The irregular satellites are grouped into distinct families or clusters.
The result will be more concentration of breakthrough products from fewer players and more pressure on startups to scale up quickly with a distinct advantage or get swallowed up.
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This type of problem solving is neurologically distinct from analytic or strategic problem solving.
Of course, there are still voices who advocate continued monopoly-era obligations, regardless of how many distinct technologies cover or nearly cover the entire nation for voice service.
The RT-N12HP supports up to four distinct networks, or SSIDs.
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Having a strong point of view also requires specialist knowledge or a distinct outlook.
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Some have defended the LP by saying it is an expressive outlet for political libertarians, as distinct from more intellectual or policy types.
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Libertarianism, which values liberty above all other values, has always had an uneasy relationship with conservatism, being either a distinct strain of it or a different ideology altogether.
Other publishers have also worried that readers are getting their content via a third-party source, with little traffic directed to their websites, or no distinct increase in content-downloads.
These pose the question of whether people working in the White House should serve only the president, or also some distinct concept of the public good.
Cultural differences among Americans of Japanese, Cambodian, Chinese, Hawaiian, East Indian, Viet Namese or Phillipine descent can be as distinct as those between U.S. Latinas of Cuban, Mexican, Spanish or Brazilian descent.
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So does black market, or the supposedly clearly distinct clean and dirty money.
One shot, 30-seconds long, someone in a mask or helmet and a distinct jump cut at the 15-second mark.
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When it comes to credit ratings, corporate bonds are classified into two distinct categories: Investment grade or Junk bonds.
Enhance the role of community councils, particularly in towns which have a long history as burghs, or in areas with distinct community identities.
Since the world changed, there had not been much time to breed horses, so around here anything distinct from the American quarter horse or a common draft animal tended to stand out.
Each of those dots, in theory, could hold a distinct magnetic state, representing a one or a zero.
Almost all of the stars in it seemed to belong to one or another group moving in distinct paths.
Co-Star offers the distinct advantage of connecting to a cable or satellite box.
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Is Shariah finance or economics a separate and distinct discipline within Shariah?
But the 10-month-old court is part of a larger trend in which cities are forming specialized tribunals to deal with distinct populations, such as drug addicts or the mentally ill.
The subject of whether STV would provide a distinct news service for the south - or simply incorporate the area into existing programmes - is not raised in the document.
Students who can develop the entrepreneurial mindset early on are going to have a distinct advantage, whether economic conditions are weak or strong.
Learning-style theory proposes that each of us absorbs and processes information in one of several distinct ways: visual, auditory, tactile or kinesthetic, for example.
Along the way, Li, 47, has defied the odds in a country where government-owned enterprises have distinct advantages when it comes to raising capital or winning approval for expansion.
The relationship each one has with his or her dog is very personal and distinct.
Dickey could obviously fall into two distinct categories: an ace of a pitching staff or a solid number two behind an ace.
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