We know that it's extremely difficult to differentiate between Iraqi army or Iraqi police, Iraqi militias.
He said it was important to differentiate between closing enquiry offices and closing police stations.
Pupils are then asked to differentiate between good, bad, real and unreal life events.
Up until now, Apple was content to differentiate between Macs and iDevices through the use of touch screens.
Our negotiators propose to differentiate between strategic and theater ballistic missiles by the re-entry velocities of their warheads.
Since all three were, in effect, guaranteed by the government, there was little reason to differentiate between them.
With a few simple definitions, acronym decrypting and some background, you will be able to differentiate between them.
It appears that as we age, we may become better able to differentiate between important and less important information.
He finds it hard to differentiate between the two countries, either in the quality or the cost of their labour.
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The wastrels were those who did too much: who failed to differentiate between the big risks and the unimportant ones.
First of all, we need to differentiate between primary and secondary education.
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Of course, ubiquity can lead to commodity, and the more widely used payment cards get, the harder it is to differentiate between them.
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The main obstacle is how to differentiate between where someone is looking at where they actually want to move to in the wheelchair.
They also said they were able to differentiate between two species of bacteria and two different strains of the same P. aeruginosa bacterium.
"We're going to use all our marketing skills to differentiate between them, and to point people toward digital theaters in their area, " McCallum says.
The White Paper also stresses the need to stretch the most able pupils and to allow universities to differentiate between the brightest A-level students.
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If there is no beginning and end to conflict, it no longer makes sense to differentiate between development as conflict-prevention and humanitarian aid as conflict-relief.
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He read in medical studies that this chemical has been shown to differentiate between irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease, which includes Crohn's disease.
It was, said Carwyn Jones, "an exceptionally historic day" - thereby solving the problem of how to differentiate between different levels of historic days.
Matters are made worse by Western governments' continuing inability to differentiate between truly non-Islamist Muslims and the Islamofascists, their sympathizers, support cells, front organizations, and apologists.
"In the bill, we have tried to differentiate between rape and other sexual offenses as well as to minimize the misuse potential, " one of the ministers said.
Mr Justice Males said Tower Hamlets council was wrong to differentiate between foster parents who were related to children they cared for and foster parents who were not.
This is typical of all private equity firms, but I suggest that you to differentiate between early stage VC and other private equity for the reasons sated above.
In addition, Tiki's dual facing capsules continuously monitor audio from both sides of the microphone, making a decision almost every second to differentiate between voice and unwanted noise.
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Cain is quick to point out that it is important for businesses around the world to differentiate between those who are outspoken and those who are truly leaders.
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The report rated countries for each animal, saying "the scorecard seeks to differentiate between countries where it is actively being countered from those where current efforts are entirely inadequate".
This new genetic approach is also able to differentiate between some hair colours that are similar, for example, between red and reddish blonde, or between blonde and dark blonde hair.
What has been remarkable about the past three months is that despite the continued worries about Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, investors increasingly have come to differentiate between these countries and the bigger peripheral markets.
In my view, these trade negotiations should be just one element of a policy designed to differentiate between such "qualifying" republics and those that remain authoritarian, attached to the command economic model or otherwise unreformed.
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This would enable us to differentiate between the merely rapacious in business but abiding by tax law Wall Street Raider who might become Sir John, and the multi-deca billionaire software developer who becomes Duke of Redmond for example.
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