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.
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.
It becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between your roles as state taxpayer and federal taxpayer.
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The Chinese emphasis on personal connections (guanxi) makes it hard to distinguish between business-as-usual and corruption.
In part this is because many people are hard-pressed to distinguish between the main parties' policies.
In the extreme, the policymaker would then be helpless to distinguish between biased and unbiased advisers.
The inability to distinguish between sounds in quick succession is a symptom of dyslexia in people, too.
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.
The administration also plans to implement a tiered system to distinguish between items that require tighter export licenses.
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Mrs Allen says that it was impossible to distinguish between the two and produced the photographs to prove it.
Need for internationally validated tests to determine whether animals are infected and to distinguish between infected and vaccinated animals.
Defence lawyer Pascal Rouiller feared it would be hard for the jurors to distinguish between all those on trial.
Although the intention behind it is to distinguish between shops and petrol stations, it is actually blurring that distinction.
This enabled him to be able to distinguish between trendy clap trap, and genuine educational innovation and newsworthy development.
As there are no criteria to distinguish between these equally plausible definitions, the scope for legal wrangling is enormous.
Appearance-wise, it's difficult to distinguish between the two, especially when they're powered off.
Still, we want to distinguish between what they say and what they do.
Surely, there is a need to distinguish between George Bush and George Bush.
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Arguably, this refusal of the liberal left to distinguish between the two very different strains within Orthodoxy is tragically short-sighted.
When my older son was barely two and a half years old, he was able to distinguish between automobile brands.
For the entrepreneurial business person, it takes discernment and continuous discipline to distinguish between the private genius of brand definition .
We talked about the need to distinguish between Islam and Al Qaeda, breed tolerance, and not aggravate a cycle of violence.
In 1950, computer scientist Alan Turing wrote that within 50 years it would become difficult to distinguish between humans and computers.
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