We can play a full part in the EU without losing our national distinctiveness.
For all the talk of the distinctiveness of regional identity, there are also fierce internal rivalries.
We are able to create our own sense of distinctiveness, trust and confidence.
Together, they impart a sense of Japan's cultural connections to China as well as its artistic distinctiveness and range.
Distinctiveness became part of the remit for bbc.co.uk following the Graf review of the BBC's online services in 2004.
In doing so, he leaves the reader with a clear picture of Brazil's distinctiveness, and of its successes and failures.
This was the attitude of British governments to Scotland and the threat it implied to the survival of Scottish national distinctiveness.
The late Steve Jobs, pledging to go "thermonuclear" over this "stolen product" (Android), touted Apple's distinctiveness: competitive superiority in building an ecosystem.
The distinctiveness of the Chechens is the most notable fact about them.
Future planning permission would include conditions relating to landscaping which would "enhance the local character and distinctiveness" of the area, the council said.
Some families prefer to take their children out of school after six or seven years, not wanting them to lose their gypsy distinctiveness.
Custom-builts approach the power and speed of racers, but, as one-of-a-kinds, they also reflect the distinctiveness and eccentricities of the builder and the owner.
Khachkar craftsmanship is transmitted through families or from master to apprentice, teaching the traditional methods and patterns, while encouraging regional distinctiveness and individual improvisation.
Over golf and dinner in the weeks before Calgary, he had lobbied most of the nine to call for constitutional recognition of Quebec's distinctiveness.
Fortunately, the wine market is bursting at the seams with bargains--you don't really have to compromise to stay stocked up on affordable bottles of pleasure and distinctiveness.
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Harvard Square, for instance, where chain stores like The Gap are thriving and rents climbing, may have lost much of its distinctiveness but remains as vibrant as ever.
Would we trade our distinctiveness for a chance at normalcy?
One manifestation of this distinctiveness is the persistence of insurgencies.
But like any other groups, their distinctiveness is being eroded.
Nicholas Falk of the Urban and Economic Development Group, a consultancy, argues that the most important things small towns can do are to improve their shops and to emphasise their distinctiveness.
Firstly, in a world where many organisations are covering pretty similar stories in often pretty similar kinds of ways, visual journalism can bring a real distinctiveness to the way the BBC covers the news agenda.
"The inference was that the FDA may be changing its policy and requiring superiority or distinctiveness for new drugs coming to a market that is already crowded, " says Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center.
Now he's embraced his distinctiveness.
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And courts have sometimes failed to properly apply the legal requirements for trademarks, choosing to base their decisions on the outstanding celebrity and unique recognition of fictional characters, or lack thereof, instead of focusing on their inherent distinctiveness and ability to act as a single source identifier for the applicable goods or services.
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