Indistinguishable
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This coming flu season there will be a new twist: physicians will have to be aware that hidden among these patients could be a small number with SARS, a respiratory disease that is also likely to be seasonal and whose early symptoms are almost
indistinguishable
from those of the flu.
Obama was willing to overlook their fighters’ ties to the PKK, using subtle hairsplitting to differentiate between
indistinguishable
groups.
As soon as we abandon the fiction that economic agents are Robinson Crusoes, absolute needs turn out to be
indistinguishable
from relative needs, because the goods that satisfy our needs change.
Manipulating each other, the terrorists and the security guys became
indistinguishable.
The vast majority of homosexuals, who are
indistinguishable
from straight men and women, simply don't enter into the picture.
Rather, the Shining Path had succeeded in creating and operating out of impregnable strongholds in key areas where its members were
indistinguishable
from the local population, and where the local population was unwilling to report guerrillas to the authorities.
Unfortunately, Wade turned out to be almost a caricature of the dozy African potentate for whom power, nepotism, and embezzlement become
indistinguishable.
Accordingly, the CDU and its main competitor, the Social Democrats (SPD), have become increasingly
indistinguishable.
However, when deterrence becomes
indistinguishable
from collective punishment – barred under international law by Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention – it is far less likely to achieve its intended result.
Even though they are virtually
indistinguishable
in appearance, people seem to cherish the knowledge that someone has lovingly crafted their watch.
Smartphone apps and even government-issued cards (doubling as, say, social security ID) will make the transactions easy, fast, and virtually
indistinguishable
from other transactions involving central bank money.
In the run-up to Germany’s general election later this month, the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats have
indistinguishable
pro-euro positions.
If, as in Bosnia, a commander's goal is to replace the Muslim population of a given area with Serbs, then war has, by definition, been made
indistinguishable
from a war crime.
The Palestinian team is utterly indistinguishable, superficially, from their European or Israeli counterparts: they are hip, young, talented, sophisticated, and more than anything they want to work to create a positive environment for their kids – or at least a psychological respite from the reality of occupation, violence, and war.
And we will have to rethink sociability as well, as artificial companions, holograms (or mere voices), 3D servants, or life-like sexbots provide attractive and possibly
indistinguishable
alternatives to human interaction.
But, for most Europeans, these people are little more than statistics, just as the women and men who have survived the journey remain unidentified and indistinguishable, a threatening anonymous mass.
His coalition partner, Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica, increasingly espouses hardline nationalist rhetoric that is
indistinguishable
from that of Nikolic and the Radicals.
His market-oriented cap-and-trade plan to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions was almost
indistinguishable
from that of his Republican opponent in the 2008 presidential election, Arizona Senator John McCain.
Before long, the digital world and the physical world will be
indistinguishable.
And, in fact, it was Kennan who first drew my attention to this similarity, when in a private conversation about 9/11, he noted that, for many Muslims, Russia and the West were becoming
indistinguishable.
Arafat and his Fatah-based supporters established almost a dozen competing security services – sometimes
indistinguishable
from clan-based militias – which consumed more than 60% the Palestinian Authority’s budget, at the expense of education, housing, welfare, and refugee rehabilitation.
Writing about America in 1986, the French linguistic philosopher Jean Baudrillard described a kind of “hyperreality” in which myth, performance, and simulation becomes
indistinguishable
from the real world.
These use artificial intelligence and image synthesis to create video images that are
indistinguishable
from authentic footage.
The gallop of the gendarmes heavily approached; they came up in an
indistinguishable
sombre mass.
I passed along the tradesmen's path, but found it all trampled down and
indistinguishable.
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