Distinguish
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Previously, readers could easily
distinguish
between non-credible sources, like the colorful and sensational tabloids in the checkout line at the supermarket, and credible ones, such as longstanding local or national newspapers.
So, how will the European Union
distinguish
between “good” current-account deficits – a government creates a favorable business climate, generating inflows of foreign direct investment – and “bad” current-account deficits?
Second, there is a case for revising curricula to equip future citizens with the intellectual tools they will need to
distinguish
between fact and fiction.
In order to abolish this unwarranted psychoanalytic assumption, the researchers abandoned the attempt to
distinguish
natural from disordered conditions by context or etiology and assumed that all conditions that met the symptom-based criteria were disordered.
So how are we to
distinguish
implacable enemies from run-of-the-mill adversaries, and how are we do deal with them?
Although it could stabilize the debt/GDP ratio, the sequester would be a mistake: it fails to
distinguish
among spending priorities, would undermine essential programs, and would mean another significant dent in growth this year.
Second, it is essential to
distinguish
between existing and potential terrorists.
The term “supply side” is intended to
distinguish
these new policies from the traditional demand-side measures of easy money and a slightly larger fiscal deficit that are already aimed at strengthening economic activity.
But the new leadership wants to
distinguish
between al-Qaeda terrorists and religious conservatives and disillusioned Pashtun youth within Pakistan.
But PACA is also the National Front’s stronghold, which means that Fillon will have to
distinguish
himself from Le Pen as a right-wing candidate, lest voters decide they would prefer the original to the copy.
Over the last five years, the troubled economies have worked hard to
distinguish
themselves from one another.
They
distinguish
between “benign disinflation" and “bad deflation."
They will agree that our ability to
distinguish
right from wrong is something precious that we should safeguard, not a broken clock that scientists should fix.
Learning can also occur in the classroom, whether through case studies, historical and analytic approaches, or experiential teaching that simulates situations that train students to increase self-awareness,
distinguish
their roles from their selves, and use their selves as a barometer for understanding a larger group.
We should
distinguish
carefully between different kinds of Islam, and not confuse violent revolutionary movements with mere religious orthodoxy.
This enables us to identify the more important changes in sensation that are caused by external events and to
distinguish
them from sensations caused by our own actions.
So how are we to
distinguish
between true and false propositions in economics?
Meanwhile, the already-hazy lines between asylum-seekers, refugees, displaced persons, and purely economic migrants are becoming increasingly difficult to
distinguish
at all.
There is an equally important need to
distinguish
between state insolvency and illiquidity.
There is a strange, though little-noticed, consequence of the failure to
distinguish
value from price: the only way offered to most people to boost their incomes is through economic growth.
In other words, we need to
distinguish
between stimulating economic growth and sustaining it.
Given this, it is difficult to
distinguish
between the effects of technology and the effects of globalization on employment, wages, and income inequality in developed countries.
Low morale results from too little kindness and decency; it is a failure of custom and manners, a loss of social purpose, a diminution of the ability or the will to
distinguish
right from wrong and then to act rightly.
The challenge is to
distinguish
potentially iconic projects from the more common white elephants for which operational and maintenance costs are out of line with value.
Unlike constitutional monarchies, France does not
distinguish
between the symbol and the reality of power.
Malaysia Goes IslamicSINGAPORE – In Malaysia’s current political climate, it is no longer possible to
distinguish
Islamic radicals from Islamic moderates.
In most parts of the world, customs agencies are not especially focused on CFC’s, and the compounds are not easy to
distinguish
from HFC’s without sophisticated analytical equipment.
And, while one can be skeptical about Zionism as a historical project, to deny Israel’s right to exist is hard to
distinguish
from anti-Semitism.
The EU needs to
distinguish
between core and peripheral priorities.
The PBOC would have been wise to wait for more data, so that it could
distinguish
the trend from the accounting glitch.
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