They did not recognize that mortgages and related securities were a distinct asset class.
Ethnographers are entranced by a distinct dialect that continues to contain words from ancient Dorian Greek.
The rain abated for the second-half but the wind picked up, giving the Blues a distinct advantage.
The company quickly discovered that Macintosh and Windows users were distinct beasts and changed its marketing accordingly.
What struck me most was how each entrepreneur I met had a distinct, plausible vision.
Thus the company as a whole gets short shrift from analysts who follow each distinct industry.
These two, the market and the campaign, have almost seemed to be in quite distinct spheres.
The distinct look and feel remain unchanged, while the pixel count has obviously increased.
The universe is analog with fields transforming in fields with no distinct steps in between.
The company only had two toll-free numbers back then, versus 1, 500 distinct ones today.
In the past, CFOs had a distinct advantage in ascending to the CEO role.
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Flying at just below 10, 000 feet, research instruments identified three distinct layers of volcanic residue.
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Eli Lilly is also developing another GLP-1 that is distinct from the Amylin products.
But what such living companies do share, believes Mr de Geus, are four distinct characteristics.
The company staged its promotions throughout the evening and early morning into 3 distinct events.
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Panels blend together seamlessly where once they appeared as distinct pieces in a jigsaw puzzle.
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In 1984 Lord Lawson argued that chancellors should assign distinct roles to macroeconomic and microeconomic policy.
Beyond Hindi speaking north India, regional parties also speak for a distinct local personality.
But as Poniewozik notes, Stewart has a distinct advantage over his hard news brethren.
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Other symptoms can include a distinct, high-pitched cry, tightening of the muscles and seizures.
The international team found three distinct groups of drug-resistant parasites present in the area.
Inspired by his success, he then designed a sports shirt with the distinct self-titled logo.
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The relationship each one has with his or her dog is very personal and distinct.
The 108-acre city-state has its own judicial system, distinct from the Italian judicial system.
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The Breakfast Club is a story of six distinct personalities stuck in a room together.
The human tongue can detect five distinct tastes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami.
It was taught as a special subject quite distinct from the theory and practice of architecture.
For what it's worth, Bagehot divines a distinct improvement in the central relationship of British politics.
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So the signing of a "first-stage agreement" between Armenia and Azerbaijan does seem a distinct possibility.
Certainly Armenia, as distinct from the Armenians of Karabakh, has softened its stance significantly.
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