Indistinguishable
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This is not like human insulin; this is the same protein that is chemically
indistinguishable
from what comes out of your pancreas.
It was the tears that were
indistinguishable
from the Gulf that were falling down my cheek.
The perfect robot will be
indistinguishable
from the human, and that scares us.
Your experiences will be
indistinguishable
from reality.
After six months, 85,000 people used this to generate mapping at a faster rate than the images were coming in, which was, quote, "practically
indistinguishable
from the markings of a fully-trained Ph.D.," once you showed it to a number of people and computed the average.
It's predicted to be the advent of the singularity, a new moment in human development, where the lines between artificial intelligence and human intelligence blur, where computing and consciousness become almost
indistinguishable
and advanced technologies help us solve the 21st century's greatest problems: hunger, energy, poverty, ushering in an era of abundance.
And anyone who's ever been in a heterosexual relationship knows that the minds of men and the minds of women are not
indistinguishable.
So we measured the productivity, and amazingly, the productivity, your likelihood of writing a paper in year one, 10 or 20 in your career, is
indistinguishable
from the likelihood of having the impact in that part of your career.
And our voice is
indistinguishable
from how other people see us.
Nor is it some sort of
indistinguishable
mash.
You know, it's Arthur Clarke's law that any sufficiently advanced technology is
indistinguishable
from magic.
The two womens' personalities are
indistinguishable
anyway so we don't know which of the two is better suited to be with Chris, and besides this, Barbara's permissiveness gives the impression that she hardly cares about the affair anyway.
This movie's script is
indistinguishable
from others, most notably The Core, another bad movie.
The production values resemble those of a made-for-TV movie and the characters are forgettable and indistinguishable: in parts "II" and "III" you couldn't remember their names, here you can't even remember their faces.
Sure, good and cheaper wine is a nice thing, but like what's happened with beers (with giants like Unibrew and Anheiser-Busch), food (McDonalds), shopping (European shopping malls are almost
indistinguishable
from American ones) and mega-stores (like Walmart/Asda) are taking away much of the uniqueness of "the little guys".
Very unrealistic dialogs people in real life don't talk like this and there is no emotion or feeling in anything said very monotone except for the almost
indistinguishable
whispering that constantly occurs.
That dingy pic, and the only other photos supplied to papers were so
indistinguishable
in B & W that they were worthless.
It contains too many
indistinguishable
battles and Che ministering to too many
indistinguishable
wounded (remember that Che was a physician).
Lead actor Claude Laydu, from the film's opening to its end, wears the same wearying and annoying mask of agony as to be practically
indistinguishable
from the film's eternal, dreary voice-over.
Not in 1914, or whenever the scene is supposed to be taking place because the flashbacks are
indistinguishable.
Rospo Pallenberg's Cutting Class is an attempt at sending up such conventions, but it's hard to poke fun at a genre that has already unintentionally turned to self parody, and the film winds up being virtually
indistinguishable
from the countless genuine films that it intends to mock.
There also seems to be a large amount of
indistinguishable
dialogue in this film that was not intentional.
Most of the actresses are
indistinguishable
from one another.
So we get tedious stretches with Aherne doing pratfalls and Young baring her equine choppers in either hilarity or horror (often the expressions are indistinguishable).
Many Pre-Code films were pretty
indistinguishable
with later films, but some dared to show nudity, extreme violence, foul language and very "adult" topics--such as adultery or promiscuity.
I would certainly recommend this movie because of the wonderful acting which creates characters which are virtually
indistinguishable
from real people I know.
HE WAS A QUIET MAN echoes the all too familiar news item of irrational killings in public places - here, in this country, by seemingly 'normal
indistinguishable
people'.
During the early transition years, the lack of an effective monetary-policy framework reflected the challenge of establishing new institutions and regulations, as well as the difficulty of overcoming the legacy of central planning, under which budget and credit financing were
indistinguishable.
Anyone who can stomach revisiting the speeches of leading fascists and Nazis of the 1920s and 1930s will find appeals – Benito Mussolini’s paeans to social security or Joseph Goebbels’ stinging criticism of the financial sector – that seem, at first glance,
indistinguishable
from progressive goals.
France, Germany and other core countries will probably try for a greater economic and political unification which will, in time, make this region almost
indistinguishable
from a nation state.
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