The state lost credibility and, unlike in Britain, no private market developed to distinguish between risks.
We need to distinguish between the true experts and those engaged in predatory conduct.
Mobile advertisers, Dyson explained, need to distinguish between media as a mirror and a painting.
Again, the database does not distinguish between these two very different types of payments.
" The Sigar audit, the official added, "does not carefully distinguish between taxable and tax-exempt contracts.
Some authors further distinguish between propagation (local replication) and migration (getting from one system to another).
But it is often hard, in a complex world, to distinguish between the two.
In answering this question, it is essential to distinguish between several aspects of American policy.
For tax purposes, you have to distinguish between business bad debts and nonbusiness bad debts.
Plenty of people don't distinguish between whether a person is famous for good or bad reasons.
It becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between your roles as state taxpayer and federal taxpayer.
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The initial plans for across-the-board furloughs do not distinguish between essential and nonessential personnel.
The Chinese emphasis on personal connections (guanxi) makes it hard to distinguish between business-as-usual and corruption.
An Australian or a Texan cannot distinguish between a Loire wine and a Bourgogne.
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In part this is because many people are hard-pressed to distinguish between the main parties' policies.
These arms-control schemes distinguish between parties and nonparties, not between law-abiding countries and rogue countries.
Palestinian farmers do not distinguish between land taken for roads or for settlement expansion.
The system can distinguish between types of behaviour and incoming information, says Dr Horvitz.
In the extreme, the policymaker would then be helpless to distinguish between biased and unbiased advisers.
The logs revealed that monitoring did not distinguish between hardcore illegal downloaders and those new to it.
If they can't distinguish between the two, the computer is said to have passed the Turing test.
The inability to distinguish between sounds in quick succession is a symptom of dyslexia in people, too.
This is because BMI does not distinguish between fat mass and lean mass (muscle, water, bone, etc).
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If she had her way, Granick says laws would distinguish between legitimate activities and actions that cause harm.
With current foot-and-mouth vaccines it is difficult to distinguish between immunised livestock and those which have been infected.
The surfeit of sports data makes it easy to distinguish between bargain-priced players and underachievers with bloated salaries.
First, distinguish between feelings, which are internal states, and behaviors, which occur in response to those internal states.
The findings demonstrate the volunteers cannot distinguish between wines by taste alone, the organisers of the test say.
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Mexico's overall murder rate, which doesn't distinguish between drug-related and common crimes, also seems to be inching down.
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