With so many distinct models, Ford is considering different ad campaigns for each one.
This classification should be straightforward, said Professor Allinson, because criminals favour shoes that have many distinct features on their soles.
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.
Given that the company measures the number and implementation rate of ideas, managers can convert a single initiative into many distinct efforts, and they may make their concepts less controversial to maximize the odds of their execution.
"Our beautiful island has many varied and distinct landmarks to choose from, " said Selwyn Williams.
Trade and industry minister Odd Eriksen, petroleum and energy minister Odd Roger Enoksen and fisheries and coastal affairs minister Helga Pedersen all come from Northern Norway, a region geographically remote and in many ways culturally distinct from the more populous South.
"This issue is about a person who affects lives in many ways in two distinct identities, " he said in a court filing.
There is a distinct reluctance among many firms to take on skilled, full-time employees.
It is this greater muscle mass that most researchers agree gives men a distinct advantage in many sports.
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Besides, in contrast to all his other secessionist wars, the ethnic issue might be harder to exploit: though many Montenegrins argue they are ethnically distinct from Serbs, others feel they are the same.
There have been links in the past between groups operating in Somalia and al-Qaida, very distinct and preceding by many years, what we now see as al-Qaida elements that have come into Iraq after the U.S. invasion.
Unionists have a culture distinct from, and in many ways alien to, that of the rest of Ireland.
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.
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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Unlike television shows and motion pictures, which have very distinct age groups that they target, many apps are used by people of all ages.
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The supply of available land is quickly dwindling in many key areas, which gives the existing-home market a distinct advantage.
Now, given the training that we go through, and given the complex, international web that makes up many businesses, strategic problem-solvers with technical skills have the distinct advantage in my mind.
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For instance, there's a distinct difference between summer tires and all-season tire, sand many people don't get it, he says.
Rescuing as many bottle tops as possible from the oblivion of the kitchen trash can was as distinct from dragon hoarding as may be!
While welcoming the Bill, Cardiff West MP Kevin Brennan urged Commons leader Peter Hain to recognise the particular plight of the Cardiff workers, many of whom are his constituents and whose problems, he said, were quite distinct from those addresed in the Bill.
In many cases this is the only way to reach a function, the Z10 has a distinct lack of buttons around the edges of the handset (volume, power, and camera) and there are no buttons at all on the face of the unit.
But the Roma are distinct in culture - and this distinction is important, because if the government is unsure how many Roma people live in the UK, then it will not be able to get funds for initiatives to help the Roma out of the tens of billions of euros the European Union has set aside for social inclusion projects.
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