Certainly Armenia, as distinct from the Armenians of Karabakh, has softened its stance significantly.
Well, I guess, you can consider business as distinct from banking and finance, where the trust is much lower.
As distinct from traditional "comping" in jazz, where the pianist and the chords follow the soloist around like a private eye, Messrs.
At the same time, the European banking system would have to be recapitalized and put under European, as distinct from national, supervision.
Some have defended the LP by saying it is an expressive outlet for political libertarians, as distinct from more intellectual or policy types.
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Rescuing as many bottle tops as possible from the oblivion of the kitchen trash can was as distinct from dragon hoarding as may be!
Staff working for the assembly itself - as distinct from the assembly government - will cease to be members of the Welsh government's civil service.
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This is the rate of natural population loss (as distinct from the overall total presented above), and as you can see there has been dramatic improvement.
The EFA GMR 2010 defines marginalization as distinct from inequality in that it is acute and persistent disadvantage rather than the unfair distribution of education opportunity.
In the narrow terms of biological reproduction--as distinct from the social and economic functions of the family--he only slightly overstates the case when he declares men superfluous.
It is expected to allow a pregnancy to be terminated in cases where there is a risk to the life of a woman, as distinct from a risk to her health.
Appearances aside, it is as distinct from the straightforward parkland layout of Number Two as day is from night, with lots of sharp doglegs, some serious elevation changes, and yes, water hazards.
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Cabrera says what makes it a web product as distinct from boiled down TV is the fact that you can view it primarily from the perspective of one character or even one location.
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It has been referred to the telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, and Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, has made it clear that the shenanigans at Wapping are seen as distinct from the question of whether the deal will endanger broadcasting plurality.
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It so happens that I think that there is a tax incidence argument, albeit that tax charges borne by companies (as distinct from sales and payroll taxes and their like, for which they act as agent) almost invariably impact on shareholders.
In a world in which people have altered the climate system, it is not only inaccurate, but also irresponsible and even untenable to continue to view civilisation as separate and distinct from nature.
These findings may suggest that for people who practice meditation or prayer, the focus becomes less on the self as a distinct entity from the external world, and more on connection between the two.
It was taught as a special subject quite distinct from the theory and practice of architecture.
One of her findings: The majority of employers in her study described their firms as having distinct personalities that come from the hobbies and presentation styles of their employees.
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It opts instead to integrate the information layer into the eye-line, which as Lee says is not distinct enough from a smartphone.
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However Dublin's consistent commitment to Brussels throughout the 70s and 80s reflected a desire to carve out a European identity distinct from its past as a part of the British realm.
China's interests as a developing country, which are distinct from those of the G7 economies, may be difficult to advance in the rich nations' club.
Unlocking a phone is distinct from a practice known as "jail-breaking" that opens up a phone so software from unofficial sources can be run on it.
But indoors there is too much emphasis on super close-ups and skewed angles, which sometimes comes off as a forced attempt to make this Eyre distinct from the others.
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Organizations can no longer afford the inefficiencies and obstacles that result from treating governance, culture and leadership as distinct systems.
That is separate and distinct from -- and we believe, as the President said, that that is within range that is acceptable for our -- reducing our Pentagon spending, or defense spending.
These parties, all with their own special characteristics, are distinct from older far-right groups such as France's National Front and Italy's Northern League, and have still less to do with thuggish movements in eastern Europe.
While all countries experience leadership changes that can be described as generational in one sense or another, modern Chinese history has been so eventful as to have created generations that, as a group, share distinct characteristics and are markedly different from their forebearers in their historical, educational and career experiences.
Thus the company as a whole gets short shrift from analysts who follow each distinct industry.
Then, they're able to make selections by focusing on an icon that flashes at a distinct frequency from others, which the system recognizes as a unique electrical pattern.
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