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That is to say, almost every Catholic distinctive — the list that distinguishes Catholicism from Orthodoxy, the longer list that distinguishes Catholicism from the Reformed churches, the still-longer list that distinguishes Catholicism from Mormonism or Seventh-Day Adventism or Christian Science, etc.
I salute the founding idea that distinguishes the United States.
One of the things that distinguishes Evryman is its accessibility.
Wang: Wait, so what distinguishes normal emotion from full meltdown?
We already know what distinguishes them; we can see it.
The Custom distinguishes itself from the LS with 18 in.
What distinguishes hardcore techno from other strains of the form?
Rhetorically at least, he seldom distinguishes between allies and adversaries.
Our First Amendment is what distinguishes America from all others.
What distinguishes the modern "theory" is the outsourcing of corroboration.
What distinguishes a refugee from a migrant from an exile?
"It's what distinguishes a rival from a competitor," Tyler said.
It's the game's tender, clever frame story that distinguishes it.
What distinguishes the productive online communities from the disturbing ones?
But more than sheer volume distinguishes Barclays from the Garden.
To me, this is what distinguishes him from his contemporaries.
In fact, what distinguishes me from others is the influences.
It is why you will succeed, and what distinguishes you.
Yet Knight distinguishes himself by the way he delineates figures.
What distinguishes us is whether and how we ever come back.
A ring of red rubies distinguishes the left and right earcups.
Washington distinguishes between the two ideas but apparently China does not.
The vanilla version only distinguishes them by aesthetic instead of mechanic.
But now age, even more than class, distinguishes the two parties.
And what is it that you think distinguishes you the most?
The firm also distinguishes itself by trying to avoid the limelight.
Planning is an extraordinary ability that distinguishes us from nonhuman animals.
Q: I was about to ask you what distinguishes your ideology.
Read on to find out what distinguishes superstars from everyone else:
His inability to inspire higher support distinguishes him from modern predecessors.
What distinguishes this homey taberna is its innovative, market-driven cuisine.
What distinguishes this card from the Sapphire Reserve is its exclusivity.
" What also distinguishes Goldin from Arbus and Mann is her "I.
The fragile nature of pitching distinguishes baseball from every other sport.
But it's the amorality piece that distinguishes Trump from Barack Obama.
That is what distinguishes Trump's foreign policy from that of Obama.
What really distinguishes MS-13 is the spectacle of its executions.
What distinguishes North Korea from any other nation in the world is
What do you think distinguishes a great cover designer from a novice?
Every Ravens fan is a passionate fan, but my outfit distinguishes me.
Cleverman distinguishes itself from the bulk of superhero narratives in its representation.
This is where the Trump Foundation distinguishes itself from the Clinton Foundation.
That distinguishes psychedelics from "virtually any other approach in psychiatry," says Griffiths.
It is not just religion that distinguishes the Yugurs from the Uighurs.
Gold's unique, bright-yellow appearance distinguishes it from other useful precious metals.
Q. Great service is a major part of what distinguishes top hotels.
That's one thing that distinguishes writing obituaries from anything else in journalism.
"What kind of distinguishes [the Power Store] is neighborhood connectivity," Bracken said.
What distinguishes these 40 million from the other 700 million very poor?
What distinguishes Kawauchi is the stunning breadth and resilience of his talent.
For the same reason, he distinguishes between before- and after-retirement accounts.
But the element that truly distinguishes Green School is its very premise.
His rejection of it distinguishes him from any other modern American leader.
Jarawara, also from Brazil, distinguishes "we (including you)" and "we (without you)".
For PMI data, 50 is the level that distinguishes expansion from contraction.
This is what further distinguishes James' work from many of his contemporaries.
The NFL has a similar programme, but distinguishes between two types of tragedy.
Geoffrey Nunberg, a linguist, distinguishes two kinds of speech mistakes: "typos" and "thinkos".
One feature distinguishes Ray from these Muslim-friendly rulings: the death-penalty context.
Pindrop won't reveal details of how it distinguishes real voices from fake ones.
It distinguishes him from all of the other politicians who are raising money.
But what distinguishes it is how good it is at accomplishing its goals.
Only Levy distinguishes herself by injecting humanity and internal conflict into her role.
But we do have one mathematical property that nicely distinguishes the two methods.
Our very profitable North American business distinguishes us from many of our peers.
What distinguishes these career navigator sites from traditional job boards like Career Builder?
What does your company offer that distinguishes it from others in the industry?
Above all, the crust is what distinguishes Detroit-style from other deep dishes.
What distinguishes the show is how national identity is baked into the concept.
And the kind of distinguishes us, and we're considered to be the best.
This distinguishes her Verdi and Puccini singing from the typical throbbing Italianate approach.
As technology advances, what distinguishes us from increasingly sophisticated robots or artificial intelligences?
Khattab was called "al-Farooq" — the one who distinguishes between right and wrong.
"Professional thirst isn't really what distinguishes Buttigieg from the pack," writes Sarah Jones.
The ethic of love distinguishes Penn's social vision as communitarian rather than libertarian.
The deal distinguishes Plated from the meal kit industry's largest competitor, Blue Apron.
Part of what distinguishes his set designs is the cathartic use of space.
Some would say that these toppings are part of what distinguishes these sandwiches.
While Rumi considers insanity a mark of divine favor, he distinguishes between types.
What distinguishes this podcast is that Mr. Marron's critics are not generalist haters.
In an essay titled "On Rudeness," she distinguishes between discourtesy and truth telling.
Looks-wise, there's almost nothing that distinguishes the Taycan as an electric car.
But one thing distinguishes him from the crowd: Victory is a former slave.
But intriguingly, he only distinguishes himself from the competitors among the true pessimists.
"Visitors make multiple visits, and that distinguishes us from other fairs," he said.
Not much distinguishes this album from 2015's Sremmlife except maybe dimmed novelty.
What distinguishes VR from adjacent technologies is the level of immersion it promises.
Cruz is right about Rubio's affect, wrong about which candidate it distinguishes him from.
That alone distinguishes the "wavemaker" moon from the 61 others orbiting the gas giant.
Its peculiar negation, using minga instead of non, also distinguishes Milanese from regular Italian.
What distinguishes it is that it is growing not only food, but also homes.
Of the two, however, Clinton distinguishes herself by knowing how to eat a pizza.
Harker is aware there exists no simple litmus test that distinguishes science from pseudoscience.
Ms Currid-Halkett distinguishes herself by bridging the divide between qualitative and quantitative approaches.
Turkey hardly distinguishes between the two Kurdish groups, and lists both as terrorist organisations.
"The Commission distinguishes between formal and informal complaints," the FCC said in a statement.
That "Section 230" provision distinguishes Facebook from a publisher that stands behind its content.
Another thing that distinguishes the device from Amazon's Alexa devices is its distinctive design.
The French language distinguishes between the second of two and the second of many.
"Everything that distinguishes Osaka from your typical Japanese anime character was gone," McNeil wrote.
This, he believed, is what distinguishes us from other animals and the natural world.
Even Canadians struggle to explain what distinguishes their Thanksgiving table from the American one.
We've found that renewable energy distinguishes Iowa from other industrialized states competing for projects.
These early symptoms are usually what distinguishes the flu from just a normal cold.
Not all meteorologists agree on what distinguishes a fire tornado from a fire whirl.
It's what we do with the dyspeptic feeling that distinguishes us from non-poets.
The California legislature passed a bill last week that distinguishes between contractors and employees.
What really distinguishes Thomas is his commitment to incorporating sad music into funny jokes.
Woodward's reporting brings a credibility that distinguishes this book from previous efforts on Trump.
Criminal motive is what distinguishes the exercise of constitutional authority from obstruction of justice.
The holiday theme distinguishes this one from She & Him's other albums in name only.
GF distinguishes itself by using the most advanced watchmaking techniques and the most expensive materials.
Because researchers identified a small horn that distinguishes this species of dinosaur from other species.
What really distinguishes Gorsuch is he is a decided and clear opponent of bureaucratic overreach.
The Pixel distinguishes itself from the iPhone by being more willing to have contrasting colors.
This time around, I think Hero 7 Black really distinguishes itself from a smartphone camera.
We have the health care system which in BC distinguishes between mature and immature minors.
What distinguishes each body of work is the degree and depth of its subtle provocations.
Confusion arises in the way the show distinguishes between Quell's soldiers and the Protectorate's Envoys.
What distinguishes her is an awareness of how propriety can take musical and rhetorical forms.
The one account that most distinguishes them from other individuals is post-tax Roth IRAs.
Apollo's Arrow distinguishes itself from others in its class with its aerodynamics, geometry, and weight.
It did not have the orange tip that typically distinguishes such toys from real weapons.
Being a "B corporation", which does not bind Etsy legally, distinguishes the firm from rivals.
Q: I was about to ask you what distinguishes your ideology... KING: No, you're done.
The question arises, then: What distinguishes a centrist Democratic candidacy from a centrist Independent candidacy?
Justice Thomas distinguishes these content-based speech restrictions from others the court has previously upheld.
What distinguishes a good chef's memoir from the forgettable ones, after all, are the anecdotes.
What distinguishes an assault weapon from a sporting weapon is that ability to spray fire.
But it's the genuine emotion in Silent Hill 3 that distinguishes it from the rest.
What distinguishes the inner voices that we all hear from the auditory hallucinations of schizophrenia?
The NCMEC no longer distinguishes between runaways and abductions on their posters of missing children.
The company's rules help to show how it distinguishes between free speech and hate speech.
Lau Pa Sat distinguishes itself with its soaring cast-iron frame and national monument designation.
It is what distinguishes Argentine soccer from its more sedate, less visceral cousin in Europe.
What really distinguishes it is not its brutality and ruthlessness, but its stunningly realized aesthetic.
Schulz mentions the Maroons just once, and distinguishes them as separate from the Underground Railroad.
In fact, it's Inslee's willingness to admit mistakes and change course that distinguishes him most.
Nonetheless, it's what distinguishes him most strongly from other hard-line conservatives, like Ted Cruz.
Romo's habitat — network television — is old-fashioned, but that's not what distinguishes and recommends him.
But he never holds press conferences, a characteristic that distinguishes Modi from his American counterpart.
Put differently, what distinguishes this from the better Lego movies is that they're good commercials.
It might be argued, of course, that this is precisely what distinguishes humans from God.
She interrogates the essential differences between the sexes, questioning what distinguishes one from the other.
THOMPSON: WE GOT SUBSCRIBERS IN EVERY STATE OF THE UNION, IN ANTARTICA, IN KOREA, EVERY PART OF THE WORLD, WE HAVE READERS-- WHAT DISTINGUISHES OUR READERS -- THE THING THAT REALLY DISTINGUISHES OUR READERS IS CURIOSITY AND DESIRE TO LEARN MORE AND UNDERSTAND WHAT'S HAPPENING.
Where the second generation of Ryzen really distinguishes itself is in the size of its processes.
One of the things that most distinguishes this from a Studio Ghibli film is the villains.
The one account that most distinguishes them from other individuals is the post-tax Roth IRA.
The ability to bounce back from defeat is often what distinguishes an entrepreneur from an aspirant.
Although Mars 2020 looks a lot like Curiosity, there's plenty under the hood that distinguishes it.
In fact, the limbic system is the part of the brain that distinguishes mammals from reptiles.
Yet Kloppenberg distinguishes the war that Lincoln fought from a concerted program of emancipation and equality.
That said, the fact that these teams have gotten this far distinguishes them all as pioneers.
Iger distinguishes between two types of failure: Honest mistakes that deserve second chances, and reputational killers.
Keralites and Tamils alike admit that in terms of policy not much distinguishes the rival parties.
At the same time, however, something that distinguishes Morrison's fiction has been diminished: women and gender.
But what distinguishes it from other useful precious metals is its totally unique bright-yellow appearance.
"That is what distinguishes Oakland from the other cities who are trying to implement similar programs."
It is the rule of law that distinguishes us from countries such as Russia and Venezuela.
But whatever it is that distinguishes an amazing burger from a very good burger is ineffable.
Boone's frankness, though, may be the trait that distinguishes him most from his predecessor, Joe Girardi.
That probably distinguishes us from a lot of the magazines, like National Review and The Nation.
Importantly, he distinguishes it from the later typological evolution to Microsoft and Apple-era information processing.
But the JPMorgan chief also distinguishes social democrats, which some Democrats identify as, from true socialists.
Mostly, this is a failure of language and tone: Hanif never convincingly distinguishes his characters' voices.
What distinguishes these Capitals from their forebears is a dedication to structure, discipline and defensive accountability.
That distinguishes him from many other Trump picks with their more modest qualifications for their posts.
What distinguishes the latest campaign is that it is a joint effort by men and women.
What distinguishes each type is the particular combination of genes the cell uses to make proteins.
Paul said he distinguishes between Tillerson's business background and his potential role leading the State Department.
So what distinguishes your former fascist groups from most of today's conservative and far-right parties?
And to that end, it's really the focus on people that distinguishes SIP from other certifications.
That is how he distinguishes himself from other fake news writers, who he said lack both qualities.
Where this film distinguishes itself from other period pieces is in its dedication to humanizing female rulers.
The subjectivity of price distinguishes it from the sale of other objects like precious metals and jewelry.
But Mr Shestun distinguishes himself by his habit of recording incriminating discussions and releasing excerpts on YouTube.
The new version of the Copyright Directive distinguishes commercial publishers from non-commercial and open-source platforms.
But in its ending, Malevolent distinguishes itself from other horror movies — because it's a particularly confusing ending.
His heads-down style distinguishes him among a quintet of centrist Democrats scrapping to survive this fall.
The only thing that distinguishes the house is the specialty van with wheelchair access in the driveway.
Sure, the process begins with a general education about what distinguishes the different types of financial advisors.
One thing that distinguishes smart people is they know how to dial up the professionalism — without overcompensating.
What distinguishes the Stones from these groups, Cottingham and Singer argued, was their white cis-male privilege.
The current law thus clearly distinguishes what happens in the Netherlands from assisted suicide, legal experts said.
But Echo Show has one key trait that distinguishes it from its AI-powered siblings: a touchscreen.
Time is the property that distinguishes a crafted sweater from one summoned in a flash by a
What really distinguishes South Florida is its really high concentration of population and economic activity and value.
What really distinguishes this from Mr. Carlin's previous work is that it becomes totally unhinged from logic.
The book distinguishes itself by taking absolutely seriously the difficult and contentious political dimensions to this debate.
What distinguishes today's rosés from the often-candied "blush" bottles of the past, he said, is finesse.
But by watching the debates, knowing the issues and taking an occasional activist stance, Doolittle distinguishes himself.
Speng Squire is a Quebec rapper with a hungry snarl that distinguishes him from the CanRap pack.
And this overreach, Berkowitz writes, unfairly targets Republican subjects: One crucial difference distinguishes the probe of Mrs.
Wang distinguishes Chinese state capitalism or, since we're discussing parenthood, paternal capitalism, from its Euro-American version.
If there's a single thing that most distinguishes Indiana fried chicken, it's the heavy use of pepper.
Instead, it emphasizes the critical questions of what distinguishes network effectiveness and what happens when networks interact.
Perhaps what best distinguishes this is the aftermath of losing our confrontation with Iran, should that happen.
All that distinguishes this episode is Johnson's effort to create a vacancy rather than merely fill one.
"The 14th Amendment distinguishes between the privileges of citizenship and the privileges of all people," Rosen says.
It is how you use the tool that is what distinguishes the hunters from the school shooters.
Elemis distinguishes itself from its niche competitors both by its comparatively larger size and unique sales distribution.
What really distinguishes Trump from Obama is his differing empirical assessment of America's status in the world.
Like the SEALs, SWCC operators earn a distinctive insignia pin following training and qualification that distinguishes them.
One thing that distinguishes older and younger millennials and Gen Z is the question of online privacy.
" What distinguishes the two, she says, is "the delicate relation between parody and self-parody in Camp.
And I think it distinguishes us from a lot of other countries that don't have a smooth transition.
Refusing legal counsel is one trait that distinguishes ISIS prisoners from other inmates, including alleged al-Qaeda supporters.
NOT much distinguishes a valuable banknote from any old piece of printed paper, as Indians discovered this week.
It is most unlike those examples in tone, however, and it's in this respect that Memoranda distinguishes itself.
But what distinguishes a routine from OCD is why you do that routine, and how it affects you.
Yet Israel distinguishes between the two expressions of contrition, seeing in the latter a potential admission of guilt.
"That's what distinguishes the United States from the dictatorships and the authoritarian governments of the world," Menendez adds.
That Gordon is on the team at all is another thing that distinguishes Willard's tenure from his predecessor's.
But when conflict happens, it happens fast, and it's where SWAT 4 instantly distinguishes itself as a classic.
It also distinguishes itself from the rest of their catalog by one very distinct characteristic: It's not funny.
The new design distinguishes itself from established brands and mimics the more artistic approaches upstart brands have taken.
Today's iteration distinguishes itself from its predecessors like Avon Products, by extensive use of social media and infomercials.
There's nothing unique about the medical professionals serving this President that distinguishes them from the other hangers-on.
McDonald's distinguishes itself with hotcakes that are actually pretty decent for pancakes that come in a plastic container.
What distinguishes the novella from the novel is not length, but the pursuit of intensity rather than breadth.
The density of the scribbles gives weight to the forms, as well as distinguishes them from each other.
Looking ahead, self-learning software will be the one thing that distinguishes legacy enterprise applications from modern ones.
What distinguishes the B.M.A. is fast-paced, radical change, with a view toward what I would call reparations.
What distinguishes this one is that the town has taken it upon itself to keep the perimeter plowed.
What distinguishes us from Egypt is that our institutions have been stronger than the people who occupy them.
The way "Master of None" plays with episodic form and structure further distinguishes it from similar-sounding shows.
What best distinguishes human beings from other animals is our foresight, as scientists are just beginning to recognize.
Deciding whether the position of the candidate distinguishes the candidate from others grants enormous discretion to government employees.
I think what distinguishes Fortune is you have a lot of the big publications are principally investor focused.
Save for a couple of proprietary choices, there's little that immediately distinguishes the hardware aesthetics from other flagship devices.
All of that distinguishes Sessions greatly from Flynn, who allegedly discussed U.S.-led sanctions against Russia late last year.
Such amnesia is in the nature of artificial neural networks—and is something that distinguishes them from real brains.
What distinguishes 25G from earlier generations of wireless broadband is its ability to send and receive signals almost instantaneously.
What distinguishes a supercut is like an obsessively compiled collection of clips, usually short, spliced together into a remix.
The charter for the Free State of Jones County includes a provision that explicitly distinguishes between property and people.
"What distinguishes [Tillmans] is the way he impeaches installing," Emma Lewis, an assistant curator at Tate Modern tells Creators.
But Mr Spieth simply kicked his game into a gear that distinguishes the very good from the truly great.
Matthew Rhys twitches and glowers even more than usual, which distinguishes him from Michael Stuhlbarg, who glowers then twitches.
Fove's earlier headset design Fove's earlier headset design What distinguishes this headset from all the nerd face computers though?
Jump distinguishes itself from other bike-share services by operating a fleet of solely electric-powered "pedal assist" bikes.
Our ability to conceive and communicate them is one of the things that most distinguishes us from other species.
What distinguishes Reagan from the rest of the New Girl characters is not her hotness, it's her self-assurance.
Apple has long marketed privacy as a feature that distinguishes its products from those of its rivals like Google.
What distinguishes Trumpworld from an organized-crime syndicate or a money-laundering bank, of course, is the presidency itself.
Foursquare has a direct relationship with consumers through its own apps, which distinguishes its first-party data, he said.
The fact of this mighty outward success distinguishes the Antichrist from him to whom his name points per negativum.
Dailylook distinguishes itself with premium brands like Mara Hoffman and Badgley Mischka, and the use of full-time stylists.
What distinguishes Mr Romer's dissent is not the content but the tone, full of what the kids call "snark".
Otherwise, there isn't a lot here that distinguishes the handset from fellow flagships, aside, of course, from the Mods.
Bellassai distinguishes himself from other funny podcasters with an abrasive delivery and a habit of drinking throughout the recording.
During a visit in 1988, Robertson Davies was asked what distinguishes a Canadian novel from American or British ones.
I'm fascinated in particular by his assertion that our embrace of narrative is what distinguishes us from other creatures.
But the new one by River Café London distinguishes itself as something worthy of both display and dinner-making.
The thing that distinguishes [prosocial pedophiles] from pedophilic offenders is that they don't want to have sex with children.
" On what distinguishes his party from Netanyahu's: "We have left and right; religious and secular; Druse; ultra-Orthodox women.
What distinguishes the ordinary-virtues perspective is the claim that institutions matter above all because they shape private behavior.
The use of mustard oil distinguishes local cooking, giving certain dishes a vaguely sinus-clearing quality, like eating wasabi.
"What distinguishes Naruto from a character like Superman is that Superman never screws up, he's always Superman," she explained.
What really distinguishes North Carolina is that, unlike deep red Kansas or Texas, it is a quintessentially purple state.
What best distinguishes our species is an ability that scientists are just beginning to appreciate: We contemplate the future.
Speech, moreover, is related to the primary faculty, reason, that distinguishes human beings from other creatures with sensory powers.
It is this chronicle that distinguishes the Dortmund museum from similar soccer shrines across Europe and around the world.
With the name, NBCUniversal distinguishes its service from Disney and Apple's new streaming offerings, dubbed Disney+ and Apple TV+.
Mr. Rosenberg said he distinguishes "team-bonding" activities from those with "deep learning or cultural transformation" as their goal.
What distinguishes Fisher, and what made him so successful, was the amount of effort he put into direct sales.
Two: Can it tolerate paradoxes and complexity, the spikier stuff that distinguishes real-life sinners from comic-book villains?
Van Fossen continued, saying he only wanted to ask what distinguishes King's views from those of the Pittsburgh shooter.
What distinguishes Brown from many American artists (mostly men) who depict female nudes is her lack of self-hatred.
This rejection of transactional politics, more than partisan polarization alone, distinguishes the Obama period from the decades before it.
What distinguishes the password management apps is how they share your passwords among different devices, and how much they charge.
Besides bleachers for spectators and a concession stand, what distinguishes Penwell from underground racing venues is a commitment to safety.
What distinguishes the company from the competition is GE's ability to bring both the physics and the analytics, Immelt said.
The firm distinguishes itself from competitors by the colour of its robots' whizzing mechanical arms, which are painted bright yellow.
This is one of the things that distinguishes the M5S from other disruptive political groups such as Podemos or UKIP.
What distinguishes a highly valuable coin—lustre, sharpness of detail, toning and friction-wear—is imperceptible to the untrained eye.
Gmail distinguishes between individual users and users in businesses and other organizations, requiring the latter to pay for the service.
That distinguishes which Twitter handles companies use for their own promotions compared to the ones that are dedicated to service.
Veneration of Wuxian distinguishes people who call themselves the Chuanqing (literally "Wear-blacks", after the colour of their traditional garb).
What really distinguishes this emergency declaration from others isn't necessarily the factual question of what counts as a national emergency.
To explain why conservative voters embraced Trump, you need to look at what actually distinguishes Trump from other Republican candidates.
What distinguishes the reality control of Orwell's Big Brother is that evidence-based checks on his power do not exist.
Liev Schreiber distinguishes himself as the base commander, alternating warmth with menace, and doling out stirring inspirational speeches on cue.
Coming right before Apple's October event where new MacBooks are expected, it'll be interesting to see how Microsoft distinguishes itself.
It's this fundamental change, this achievement of almost total smartphone market saturation, that distinguishes this year from the preceding ones. .
Perhaps what distinguishes televised comic-book adaptations from the movie versions is that the former are aimed more at adults.
Available in rich colors with a luxurious, fabric-covered keyboard, this is a laptop that distinguishes itself from the competition.
The care with which Sontag interrogates the desires and fears animating these stories distinguishes the good ones from the bad.
CVS rolled out its Beauty Mark campaign this year, which distinguishes when promotional beauty images have been edited or not.
One coda pattern distinguishes individuals, a set of others identifies their families, and a special one marks the cultural clan.
Your tongue distinguishes only five tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami — but your nose can detect thousands of smells.
He distinguishes this from what religion can do, its "secondary outgrowths" (things like fostering identity, meaning, community and so on).
The presence of the Black head actually distinguishes them: Without its sharp contrast, the other shapes would fade into nonexistence.
It is this principle that distinguishes California's decision to opt out of deportation efforts from Arizona's decision to opt in.
He clearly distinguishes between what he is doing as a judge and what he might believe in terms of policy.
What distinguishes him from his followers is wealth and celebrity, but it's his ingratiating crudity that does the real work.
Its blackness is also what distinguishes it from other plays I've seen in the last year about race and racism.
At one point, he distinguishes between two sorts of integrity — that of the music business and that of the streets.
One of the elements that distinguishes Caffè Sicilia is its use of local produce, an area where Sicily really shines.
Your attitude after bombing distinguishes the comics who are the real deal from the comics who aren't the real deal.
Its affordable high-end price point has distinguishes it from peers such as Macy's Inc, without making it too exclusive.
While socially conservative policies have been mainstays of the Trump White House, what distinguishes the transgender initiative is its sweep.
Critic's Pick This animated film distinguishes itself in the era of superhero supersaturation with bright, bold and surprisingly emotional filmmaking.
Moscow will also push for all Kimberley Process member nations to adopt legislation that distinguishes between natural and synthetic diamonds.
The deal distinguishes Plated from the meal kit industry's largest competitor, Blue Apron (APRN), which was higher in the premarket.
Their code distinguishes between killing on the battlefield and murder, which the president and his cheerleaders seem not to understand.
What most sharply distinguishes artists like Octave from previous generations is the digitally networked environment in which they create music.
This distinguishes them from artificial flavors, which use man-made chemicals to give a product its particular flavor or aroma.
The scale of the desired response is, in some ways, what most distinguishes authoritarians from the rest of the GOP.
What distinguishes—a good buyback for investors-- that a company might do, versus one that isn't necessarily as good an idea?
What distinguishes the advances of the computer age from those of the Industrial Revolution is that they have favoured skilled workers.
What distinguishes the project, Nash said, is that DuVernay tells the story from the viewpoint of the boys and their families.
This issue of how to inform the public is key and distinguishes the bill passed on Monday from a previous version.
Being an online-only gaming system distinguishes Google's offering from other gaming giants like Microsoft's Xbox, Sony's PlayStation, Nintendo, or Steam.
The DSR29BT has a four-core voice coil, which distinguishes it from the slightly cheaper DSR7BT with just one voice coil.
A useful framework for understanding corporate innovation distinguishes what "innovation assets" are controlled by the corporation from what belongs to others.
The president has struggled to find a language that distinguishes between force, which most Americans want, and war, which they don't.
What really distinguishes the United States, however, is that it has also long been ground zero for the fight against cheating.
Russians have since experienced difficulty using Google products like Drive, Gmail, and even the reCAPTCHA test which distinguishes humans from bots.
But what truly distinguishes "S-Town" from similar narrative long-form podcasts, and even from "Serial", is its debt to literature.
While HBO Max enters an increasingly crowded market, Stephenson said the HBO name brand already distinguishes the service from its competitors.
Another thing that distinguishes us: The peach emoji means something quite different in the U.S. than it does in other places.
And while the United States agrees with Turkey on the PKK, it distinguishes between the Syrian PYD and the Turkish PKK.
And even if they did, law enforcement would have to know what to look for — what distinguishes a truly dangerous individual?
What distinguishes "Achilles" is its sliding signifiers — the way it correlates a gooey gestural present with an imperturbable, passive, classical past.
The emphasis on culture distinguishes it from the shopping malls and glitzy commercial tourism of Dubai, an hour down the road.
But one thing that distinguishes Mary and the Witch's Flower from most Ghibli movies is that it does have recognizable villains.
In the intervening hundred years, modern neuroscience hasn't progressed that much in how it distinguishes one kind of neuron from another.
Stray From The Status Quo Whenever you create a new board, figure out what distinguishes it from those of other users.
What distinguishes Trumpism is that this militarist foreign policy is mostly shorn of Bushian rhetoric about promoting democracy around the world.
The practice, known as native advertising, is only allowed by the FTC if the company distinguishes the advertising from objective content.
What distinguishes feminist dystopias like Vox from YA dystopias – like Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games – are the underlying anxieties they're plucking.
Professor Ba said many Yugurs now see their original languages as the main feature that distinguishes them from other ethnic groups.
While Daniel says there's plenty that distinguishes the Echo Buds from AirPods, Apple's success doesn't seem to be lost on Amazon.
Jetty&aposs focus is primarily on renters, which distinguishes it from other insurtech companies, though some, like LeaseLock, have similar products.
Arguably, Newton-John could equally be considered a musician and an actress, which distinguishes her from her predecessors on this list.
Lowell is a small city 45 minutes northwest of Boston, but its history and culture distinguishes it from other Boston suburbs.
Perhaps most importantly, the involvement of the Mexican government — however coerced it might be — distinguishes this from other Trump immigration policies.
What distinguishes these early texts is that sense of shadow, one in conflict with the idealistic desire for goodness and wholeness.
It is a vibrant community with an average age of 38, which distinguishes it from CNBC and its more mature audience.
The third way in which "Tailspin" distinguishes itself is the number of times the phrase "unintended consequences" appears in the book.
That statement of indiscriminate hatred reveals a relevant issue: What distinguishes current feminism from earlier waves is its focus on masculinity.
He says their willingness to assume responsibility, and to publicly explain their actions, distinguishes their strategy from that of anonymous saboteurs.
Warren's stance subtly but clearly distinguishes her from Gillibrand, who has explicitly pledged to nominate only judges who will uphold Roe.
What distinguishes this month's deals is that they are larger than most private equity deals that have relied on equity funding.
A copper taboon oven for baking Middle Eastern pita and other specialties distinguishes this casual addition to the Union Square area.
What distinguishes virtually all of these female showrunners and creators is that they are fundamentally writers, often for themselves as performers.
Besides, the spokesperson said, people are getting something for their money, which distinguishes owing past premiums from the penalty under Obamacare.
And Biden wants a universal preschool program with a real instructional emphasis, which he distinguishes from a mere child care program.
Its affordable high-end price point distinguishes it from less-expensive peers, such as Macy's Inc, without making it too exclusive.
Despite these strictures, which are self-evident in the paintings, something happens on each canvas that distinguishes it from the others.
Given the hubris, hypocrisy, depravity, and chauvinism that distinguishes the United States on the world stage, shouldn't this connection be further explored?
Mr Levin distinguishes between hate crimes that are perpetrated by thrill-seekers and those committed by people who feel threatened by outsiders.
Other than the cornhole table folded up in the corner, there's little that distinguishes Heartbreakers from the town's group of straight bars.
Mark Rutte, the liberal-conservative Dutch prime minister, has pioneered a style of politics he distinguishes from "the wrong kind of populism".
But what distinguishes NanaGram from competitors — its ability to accommodate multiple users on each account — could be the ticket to its success.
That distinguishes it from professional basketball, which also has mostly black players, but also appears to have a majority-minority fan base.
Passing For Human is an affecting graphic memoir-meets-fairy tale about finding the element that distinguishes you from other creative voices.
It's based on a subjective and classist idea of taste — how can Anderson (or anyone) tell us what distinguishes "porn" from "erotica"?
To me, that disconnection from everyday life is the fundamental element that distinguishes a festival from a regular club night or gig.
Another thing that distinguishes people who embrace the single life is that they're not so focused on The One being their everything.
The honor code mirrors church doctrine, which distinguishes between same-sex attraction and homosexual behavior, condoning the former but not the latter.
It's a spot-on, self-aware montage of Legere's persona, and it actually distinguishes Legere from the inane cynicism of his competitors.
They continue to curate it with the passion that distinguishes it from the post-rave, lose-your-mind, Ultra-Daisy festival circuit.
Mr. Scovel does that nicely, but what really distinguishes him is that his commitment to going off script is greater than most.
Sophie Bjork-James, a postdoctoral anthropology fellow at Vanderbilt University who studies contemporary white supremacist movements, distinguishes these groups of people similarly.
Yet they account for only around 5% of articles; what most distinguishes the rest is their way of dealing with the news.
"What distinguishes the Tomahawk from some other weapons is that it is sea-launched and has a significantly longer range," Karako said.
The Sanders "Medicare for all" plan is good politics, history-making policy and a living testament to what distinguishes Democrats from Republicans.
There is confusion about what we stand for and how the current administration distinguishes between friends and enemies of the United States.
But he's grown weary of his sense of right and wrong in a world where no one else distinguishes between the two.
This distinguishes it from other free-swimming robot concepts designed to look for extraterrestrial marine life, such as the EurEx (Europa Explorer).
As a result, the organization now explicitly distinguishes between sexual violence against women and girls and men and boys in their literature.
Hughes distinguishes herself with uncanny, fragmented views that eschew the easy reception that otherwise might have been enjoyed by such dreamy visions.
With its bland architecture and gray concrete pavement, little distinguishes Curzon Square from its surroundings in the heart of London's Mayfair district.
What distinguishes the exhibition from standard biography is its representation of Michigan's visual and social culture as formative influences and unique phenomena.
What distinguishes Dr. Santos's course from the one at Harvard in 2006, she said, is that it also focuses on behavioral change.
Like the proliferation of guns, capital punishment distinguishes the United States from other Western democracies, virtually all of which have banned it.
If you run a real estate website, you can build an algorithm that distinguishes between living rooms and kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms.
But analysts say there is little that distinguishes his platform from those of other candidates, or even his predecessor, Mr. Peña Nieto.
What distinguishes "Freestyle Love Supreme" from other Broadway songfests is that its numbers spring into existence before your very eyes, or ears.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, chiefly, has brought a fluidity between social media and movement politics that distinguishes her from most other politicians.
Maybe two decades marks the distance between recent history and actual past, that nebulous line that distinguishes the passé from the retro.
And, even more important, can it tolerate paradoxes and complexity, the spikier stuff that distinguishes real-life sinners from comic-book villains?
One key element distinguishes the world's largest democracy from other emerging markets, according to Donald Trump Jr., the American president's eldest son.
What distinguishes "Pharma" from these earlier efforts is that the author sets himself the task of writing a bigger, more ambitious tome.
Is there anything that distinguishes the black markets we see today from those of the past, other than scale and technological complexity?
Since July 2017 Dutch law distinguishes between e-bikes whose motor allows riders to go slower or faster than 25 kilometres per hour.
What distinguishes an assistance dog from what expert Chris Diefenthaler calls companion dogs, or regular pets, is the length and rigor of training.
Medisave distinguishes Singapore's system from that of the US or Western Europe, where insurers typically cover most of the cost of routine care.
We even suggest ways users can indicate that an account is not impersonation, such as a bio that distinguishes the account as parody.
It also doesn't say anything about how the visual cortex distinguishes colors, which occurs through an entirely different and more difficult neural pathway.
Besides, what distinguishes The Cher Show from its predecessors is that the musical (much like Cher) has a sense of humor about itself.
Who constitutes a homegrown jihadist, and what distinguishes the terrorist attack in San Bernardino from the mass murder at Sandy Hook Elementary School?
It was this change in locomotion that freed human hands to get up to all the mischief which distinguishes people from other species.
This distinguishes them from other green-glowing polyps that otherwise look very similar, giving biologists another way to tell various polyp species apart.
If there's one thing that distinguishes all Wes Anderson movies from the competition is that they are so purely... Andersonian, meaning immediately recognisable.
What distinguishes Jio is that it has been able to spend tens of billions to build a network towards that end from scratch.
As pleasant as it is to squeeze, what really distinguishes the Iroha Kushi from the pack is that it's beautiful to look at.
The concept of enhancement is what distinguishes cyborgism from other medical implantation, or from the ordinary fact of having to wear corrective glasses.
There's a lot of music bubbling in Baltimore but the dynamic of you all singing in unison really distinguishes you from the pack.
One, it distinguishes ads from editorial content at a time when some publishers were surreptitiously posting ads and not identifying them as such.
Gudda Gudda, Willie Tha Kid, and Mack Maine – Dedication 3, 2008 What distinguishes a good use of Auto-Tune from a bad one?
Here's a summary of the main providers out there, and what distinguishes one from the other, to help you answer those inevitable questions.
No one is sure how Twitter finds suspicious accounts, how it defines "state-sponsored," or how it distinguishes between acceptable and "malicious" content.
As the White House acknowledged in the Conway situation, the line that distinguishes what speech is and is not allowed is very clear.
This is one of the key traits that distinguishes him from another scandal-plagued Republican president to whom he's often compared: Richard Nixon.
It only distinguishes between those who need help and those who don't — something our current "welfare for the wealthy" system does not do.
This attention to compositional structure is what separated him from his AbEx colleagues and is what distinguishes his work from most contemporary abstraction.
But what distinguishes her from other 17-year-olds is that she is a young woman living in a refugee camp in Lebanon.
The sensitive lighting, by Paul Lim, distinguishes the formal from the dramatic sections, but the drums connect them and they color each other.
For politically qualified working-class Americans, this feature of elections seems to be the barrier that uniquely distinguishes them from equally qualified professionals.
In terms of flavor, both are a tier below their small-batch counterparts, missing the vibrant fruitiness that distinguishes the best of breed.
What distinguishes it overall, and makes it invaluable, is the content of much of the work, with its references to specific everyday lives.
The truth is that it effectively unlocks a whole slew of new functionality here and further distinguishes Nest Hub products from Amazon's offerings.
What distinguishes Dent is that he is not afraid or hesitant to call an influential segment of his own party the hard right.
The assault by the Russians on the integrity of our electoral process is what distinguishes today's investigations from Starr's nearly four-year effort.
And what distinguishes them from their counterpart across the pond, which just celebrated its 59th installment with a showdown between Adele and Beyoncé?
But he distinguishes that sort of jihad from what in Islam is often called "offensive jihad," removing impediments to the spreading of Islam.
The animation style is largely realistic, not even aspiring to the impressionism that distinguishes another Ghibli nonfantasy film, Isao Takahata's "Only Yesterday" (1991).
Cusk might like Anne Fadiman's book "Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader" (1998), which distinguishes between carnal and courtly lovers of books.
But her willingness to lay bare her own early personal and economic struggles distinguishes Warren from a rival who largely abhors personal storytelling.
Still, it goes with the flow of the increasing indifference with which modern English distinguishes subjects on the basis of their social position.
The law describes users as the publishers of their own speech, and distinguishes them from the platforms, who are hosting user-generated content.
The law describes users as the publishers of their own speech, and distinguishes them from the platforms, who are hosting user-generated content.
In contrast to the common approach of considering people as being more or less nationalist, Bonikowski distinguishes between different types of national identities.
Where his research distinguishes the "Star Wars" saga is not in its lines of dialogue, but in the centrality of its female characters.
What distinguishes Republicans from Democrats on Israel isn't that they call themselves "pro-Israel"; both parties strongly support maintaining the US-Israel alliance.
Texture, at a minimum, better distinguishes days spent this way, and that texture becomes the record of the idiosyncrasies of an individual's mind.
A dominant, decisive swath of crimson distinguishes "Embedded Red" (67-by-83 inches), asserting itself as figure in relationship to the surrounding ground.
This technique distinguishes Chosunhwa from contemporary Hangukwha — traditional South Korean painting — in which artists use outlines to define figures emphasizing flatness of the scene.
The OECD distinguishes between external motivation, produced by pressure from others, and intrinsic motivation "sparked by an interest or enjoyment in the task itself".
And that choice speaks to what truly distinguishes Tim Hecker from his fellow Day of the Dead celebrants: he fucking despises the Grateful Dead.
There was a new phone, a tablet, and a competitor to the Echo Show and Facebook Portal that distinguishes itself by omitting a camera.
Take Off All Your Cool Carpenter says that this song started with the riff that distinguishes this track from the rest on the album.
But that's not the only thing that distinguishes InSight from the diverse squad of orbiters, landers, and rovers that already populates the red planet.
Harwood: Now, one thing that distinguishes you from your Democratic colleagues is that you have affirmatively worked with Trump on a major policy issue.
Bringing global talent into your own supplier ecosystem ultimately distinguishes your business from its competition and sets up your company for long-term success.
"One thing that distinguishes our proposal is that it is both a financial and operational restructuring plan," Carlos Abadi, founding partner of ACGM, said.
ER: What distinguishes really good CEOs is that they care about their legacy, and they're committed to the long-term health of their organization.
The Composition paintings alternate between two- and three-dimensionality, which distinguishes them from those of their American counterparts, who were largely preoccupied with flatness.
What distinguishes this "fluoride-alternative" toothpaste from common brands like Crest and Colgate is Rennou™, a patented ingredient that naturally occurs in chocolate.
From the initial information about the crash, the system apparently failed in pattern recognition, which, at its most basic, distinguishes between visually ambiguous objects.
What distinguishes the show is that it stars a compelling character working hard to drown his brutal reputation in a tidal wave of charm.
But it does, and the bookend gives the already engaging movie a kick that further distinguishes it from the standard fare in this subgenre.
To restore transparency to the rulemaking process and preserve the entrepreneurial spirit that distinguishes America, representatives and senators in Congress should support H.R. 50.
"Machine learning distinguishes itself from memorisation because it has the ability to recognize patterns which makes the algorithm seem more human-like," he wrote.
What most distinguishes "Hello Again" from the others is its cast of New York theater powerhouses, including Martha Plimpton, Audra McDonald and Cheyenne Jackson.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads What distinguishes the novella from the novel is not length, but the pursuit of intensity rather than breadth.
"What distinguishes the most effective secretaries is skill at bringing in talented personnel and appreciation for the value of informed economic analyses," he said.
The melancholy tone that distinguishes the Rutledge series is a reminder that war never ends for the families and friends of lost loved ones.
What distinguishes Ms. Nixon from Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, Ms. Pressley and Ms. Hayes most unambiguously, of course, is that she is wealthy and white.
This level of personalization is what distinguishes the machine from other home workouts, Brynn Putnam, founder and CEO of the company, told Business Insider. 
The network of alliances that distinguishes America from other powers and has kept our nation safe and strong for decades is now in jeopardy.
The region's success distinguishes it from onetime industrial dynamos in the Northeast and Midwest that have struggled to replace shuttered plants and vanishing jobs.
What distinguishes the Ford from almost every major outdoor amphitheater — the Bowl, Tanglewood, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center — is the absence of a shell.
A boutique producer, Mr. McCallum, 52, is a master blender who distinguishes his whisky with custom packaging that features Scottish artists on the label.
What distinguishes these three shootings from the others is the prolonged national media attention and changes in public opinion that occurred regarding gun control.
He is outside the summer idyll, yet his presence and its odalisque-like grace is essential to the ambiguous beauty that distinguishes DeCarava's art.
It has a full windshield and a removable roof, which distinguishes it from "other" three-wheelers that are basically motorcycles with an extra growth.
The grass roots movement distinguishes businesses as yellow if they are vocal about the demonstrations, or assumed to be promoting the pro-democracy protests.
But what distinguishes the transgender initiative from other socially conservative policies is its sweep: It hits at virtually every department of the federal government.
The query leads to a deeper question: What do these American sparkling wines offer, if anything, that distinguishes them from the myriad others available?
"That is what distinguishes me from the rest of the candidates: I never have a prepared speech," Mr. Lesniak said in a brief interview.
What distinguishes this book and makes it an important contribution to what we know about Meatyard is the trove of unpublished photographs it offers.
The United States Census Bureau, the primary source of demographic data, doesn't offer a lot of insight; it distinguishes only between urban and rural areas.
First, let's start with the flashy packaging: a modern geometrical design in buzzy aqua blues with pops of pastel yellows distinguishes the resealable snack bag.
Riggsby notes: Ancient time-telling, as modern scholars have noted, distinguishes two different activities (and their associated devices) far more sharply than we do today.
This distinguishes Scotland, which held a referendum agreed with London in 2014, from Catalonia, where Spain's Constitutional Court has said the 1978 constitution forbids secession.
What distinguishes "Daddy" from the many campy gangster films Bollywood has produced is that it at least attempts to try something different within the genre.
In other words, what really distinguishes this Seattle team is how far ahead of the rest of the N.F.L. it has been in this statistic.
A veteran U.S. senator from Delaware, Biden distinguishes himself from the crowded field of hopefuls and left-leaning candidates when it comes to health care.
What distinguishes his writing from others' is his presence in the slums, factories and homes where Egyptians first began questioning their relations with their rulers.
To be fair, Aladdin distinguishes itself from Hidalgo and other Orientalist films of this trend by not revolving around the experiences of a white protagonist.
A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others.
Over the past five years, little distinguishes BBVA's share price from those of Santander and CaixaBank, which rank first and third in Spain (see chart).
One of the signs that distinguishes AFM from other paralyzing diseases is that it doesn't cause a loss of sensation in affected limbs, Elrick said.
What distinguishes Facebook's Store, at least at the outset, is scale: more than 900 million people use Messenger every month, dwarfing most of its competitors.
The EPA distinguishes between "general use" pesticides, for all and sundry, and "restricted use pesticides" (RUPs) for application only by those qualified to do so.
What distinguishes his prose is not its lyricism—as John Lambert's translation conveys, it is simple and spare—but his intrusive, philosophical first-person voice.
What distinguishes her work isn't just the quantity of recipes she produces, but their quality and originality, particularly in the creativity of her flavor combinations.
The policy rightly distinguishes Pakistan as a clever adversary and not an imperfect friend, and makes clear that Washington would no longer tolerate Pakistan's duplicity.
What distinguishes them from desserts like the sugar pie of Quebec are the size and the addition, traditionally, of raisins or currants to the filling.
It's Lucera's history as the last Arab Muslim colony on Italy's mainland that distinguishes it from the other sleepy towns in the rolling Pugliese countryside.
But further study revealed anatomical differences in the skull and vertebrae, and the coloration pattern Silva chose further distinguishes it from its more famous relative.
This sadness distinguishes "New Rules" from the plethora of other songs in the 'yaas female empowerment' Spotify playlist that woman from your gym secretly loves.
I wonder—because you brought up Canadian queer identity—is there anything that distinguishes Canadian queer identity from American, or North American queerness more broadly?
The charisma of its central interpreter aside, what distinguishes "Returning" from a presentation at an academic conference or perhaps, given its European glamour quotient, Davos?
I think the other thing that probably distinguishes us from some, not all, digital media companies is we are very earnings and cash-flow focused.
Investment in the company is still smaller than other online resellers, like the RealReal, Vestiaire Collective and Poshmark, but Grailed's focus on men distinguishes it.
It&aposs not easy to go around explaining to people what distinguishes Helix from other companies who run their tests on different data, he said.
What distinguishes Austria's Freedom Party from other right-wing populist outfits in Europe is that it has worked for decades to hone its propaganda message.
The copper cladding that distinguishes the towers does not start at ground level, but 20 feet above the base, so it will never be submerged.
What distinguishes it, though, is a pair of 22026-MW floating turbines designed by the Advanced Structures and Composites Center at the University of Maine.
My response is that whatever distinguishes you from all the other entertainment options in this Darwinian sports era is more likely worth celebrating than discarding.
But Paras Lakhani, a radiologist at Thomas Jefferson University, told Business Insider that the way COVID-19 can worsen over time distinguishes it from pneumonia.
Storm distinguishes itself in numerous ways, including its exclusive focus on seed and Series A stage enterprise startups, including mobile, SaaS and cloud infrastructure companies.
It's something that distinguishes James from the other white men who've attempted to explain China to western audiences: The Food Ranger doesn't need a translator.
With his evocative and detailed titles, Cooper supplies a historical complexity that distinguishes his work from the more picturesque landscapes of his mentor, Ansel Adams.
Judge Hardiman, 51, has an appealing personal story to tell, based partly on a humble background that distinguishes him from most of the current justices.
As Vox's Dara Lind writes: What really distinguishes this emergency declaration from others isn't necessarily the factual question of what counts as a national emergency.
The system's incredibly low metal content distinguishes it as an intriguing cosmic relic that can be used to reconstruct the conditions of the early universe.
It also distinguishes itself from large competitors by offering a pleasant environment to sit and drink -- a "third place," as founder Howard Schultz called it.
The tour (which you can revisit or do yourself thanks to an online brochure) was organized by Decolonize this Place, from which MRB distinguishes itself.
It distinguishes and separates colors better, too, and images from the Hero 6 Black aren't as warm as they tend to be from the Hero 211.
This distinguishes the discovery from evidence of hemp cultivation for use in foods and textile fibers, a practice that dates back to at least 4,000 BCE.
And while some may fear competition stemming from a SoulCycle or Flywheel, Foley said it is technology that distinguishes it away from these popular cycling studios.
The IRS distinguishes between hobbies and businesses, based on the amount of time you spend on it and the work you do to make it profitable.
To Walker's mind, this distinguishes us from other systems that fall under the umbrella of England's dissipation-driven adaptation theory, such as Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
Carrobot distinguishes itself from its competitors, most notably Navdy and Exploride, by having full voice control for all functions as well as a Bluetooth remote control.
The platform distinguishes synonyms and word variances when making this score, but the employer can search using any narrow phrase or word they choose, Wei said.
Much like the phones released earlier this year, the big feature that distinguishes the newly announced OnePlus 7T Pro from the standard 7T is its display.
But in the case of the Gran Coupe, the reference is to styling: The sloping fastback roofline distinguishes the 840i from the 740i, a proper sedan.
Good looks are enough to get me intrigued in a bag, but what distinguishes the Everyday Backpack is that it works as well as it looks.
What distinguishes this proposal is not only its scale but also its ability to unite the American environmental movement, the American labor movement and large automakers.
That is denser than some of the devices being worked on elsewhere, but the main thing that distinguishes it is that it can do multiple things.
In a new graphic, Google Trends distinguishes the most searched for recipes by state and found that chili is one of the most popular party dish.
What distinguishes it, though, is Volvo's vision of how it fits into the broader scheme of city infrastructure, short-haul flights, working commutes, and environmental concerns.
The standard also requires profits to be smoothed out over time rather than accounted for at once, and clearly distinguishes between underwriting profits and investment returns.
Though the AKC distinguishes between Australian shepherds and mini American shepherds, standard, miniature, and toy Aussies are varieties of the same kind of dog, says Leland.
Yes, yield is what distinguishes dividend stocks, but the further an investor stretches for income through high-yield ETFs implies "a sacrifice of quality," Johnson said.
That's what Castro points out distinguishes his plan from "open borders"; he's not actually suggesting that everyone who comes into the US be allowed to stay.
John Judis, in The Populist Explosion, captures something of the difference between Grillo and Le Pen when he distinguishes between "dyadic" and "triadic" forms of populism.
Now, I know it's because the Canadian mobile granddad distinguishes between its keyboard and touch devices, but does that really need to be on the box?
"Quality solutions for mobile security and privacy are desperately needed, and Guardian distinguishes itself both in its uniqueness and its effectiveness," said Russell in an email.
On Saturday, Michelle Obama provided a more concise explanation for what distinguishes the two presidents from one another: Obama put country first; Trump puts himself first.
What distinguishes them, all three scientists said, is that they approach these topics using the scientific method — asking questions, then observing, experimenting, and measuring what works.
These reviews can help you understand what distinguishes the technology in your TV from that of other products, and whether these features are worth their price.
There is nothing formulaic about her approach, which distinguishes her work from many other contemporary abstract painters as well as those working with pattern and decoration.
The researchers were trying to hack the system's "liveness" detection part of the biometric process that distinguishes between "fake" and "real" human characteristics, according to Threatpost.
What distinguishes his work is his beginner's mind, his lack of self-consciousness, his physical pursuit of unlearning what he has been taught by received information.
What really distinguishes the show, though, is Hanawalt's surreal vision, the anarchic fluidity of the landscape, the series's whimsically bending laws of both nature and physics.
But this gritty trailer quickly distinguishes the film with its 1978 New York City setting — "The Kitchen" is short for Hell's Kitchen — and its unexpected cast.
Another feature that distinguishes the Chinese system from GPS is that Beidou incorporates a short messaging service, enabling mass communication between individuals and groups of users.
What distinguishes the programs is that the Mayflower is a more politically charged subject on one side of the Atlantic than it is on the other.
Narrator: So, if throwing the perfect spiral is just a matter of the right grip and sufficient strength, what distinguishes the mediocre quarterbacks from the greats?
What is required is that the lyrics possess literary value, and that the author singularly distinguishes himself, in the field of all literature, in their creation.
Buttigieg proved again that he knows what distinguishes him in this field of contenders and how to allude to those qualities in any and every riff.
Buttigieg proved again that he knows what distinguishes him in this field of contenders and how to allude to those qualities in any and every riff.
But "The Circle" distinguishes itself by pushing the trapped-in-an-apartment concept beyond the realm of physical interactions and into the realm of social media.
It then invites users to follow a link to verify their identity, and this is the part that distinguishes it from a more rudimentary phishing attempt.
The Scranton native distinguishes himself by proclaiming he is "a pro-life Democrat," but that doesn't seem to have hurt him in liberal suburban Philadelphia counties.
Little distinguishes it from any other shop on the strip except for how long it has been on Fulton, and the woman for which it's named.
One way The RealReal distinguishes itself is by requiring people who want to sell stuff on the site to send items to the company for inspection.
Sanders is right that he is far less known among minority voters than Clinton, and therefore what distinguishes his platform from hers is also less well known.
Life is Strange 2 truly distinguishes itself from the countless other probes into these horrid experience by forcing players to live it through the core choice mechanic.
Garland's magnetism accounts for much of what distinguishes this Star is Born from the prior one — and makes Esther's talents clear pretty much right from the start.
Roenneberg distinguishes between two types of sleepers: larks (early risers) and owls (as the name suggests, more nocturnal people), in between which there are many varying degrees.
A veteran U.S. senator from Delaware, Biden distinguishes himself from the crowded field of hopefuls and left-leaning candidates when it comes to health care, Cramer said.
Mr Assange's admirers ask: what distinguishes him from the New York Times, which published the leaked Pentagon Papers in 1971, exposing damning details of the Vietnam war?
Ethereum distinguishes itself from other cryptocurrencies with so-called smart contracts—code that automatically executes transactions once specific conditions are met, eliminating the need for expensive middlemen.
Learn how to price your services, create a brand that distinguishes you from competitors, gauge your time commitment, negotiate rates commensurate with your value, and much more.
That distinguishes it from rivals Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Roche that beat the British drugmaker in winning approval for similar immunotherapies in advanced or metastatic disease.
And that, in a way, distinguishes Mr Bowie since 2013 from the man of his youth who was, always, marching into future, daring all us to follow.
Though Mario is the ostensible star of Odyssey, its inhabitants are the ones that matter; what distinguishes Odyssey from any other Mario is that he's basically Kirby.
Pascal Lamy, who served as the EU's trade commissioner before running the WTO from 2005 to 2013, distinguishes between the "old" and "new" worlds of trade deals.
What the catechism says To be clear -- because this is often a confused point -- the Catholic Church distinguishes between being gay and acting on same-sex attraction.
But what distinguishes top platforms is that their user retention cohorts flatten quickly, with at least 20 percent of users engaging every week or month in perpetuity.
Much of the public commentary on the evolving Turkish meltdown distinguishes Turkey as an outlier among emerging markets in terms of the severity of its economic situation.
It marks the first time Apple has separated its iPad software from its iPhone operating system, a move that further  distinguishes the two products from one another.
"That is what distinguishes the great composers from composers," he said, placing her in a line of leading Austrians, including Gustav Mahler, Alban Berg and Friedrich Cerha.
They have to offer a strong taste of what distinguishes them and what makes them viable should there be openings if any of the top candidates falter.
The thing that distinguishes the most productive two weeks Congress has had in recent memory is that each of these policies will help people improve their lives.
But its response on both occasions was a reminder that while every team gets into trouble, what distinguishes champions is the ability to get out of it.
Janet Scudder distinguishes herself with two small, low-relief plaques, both cast in silver, and with a bronze sculpture in the round (all from the early 1900s).
What distinguishes this track from earlier Wayne songs where he just cavorts all over the beat is, in my eyes, there is less specificity to the punchlines.
Prime waterfront real estate with the Manhattan skyline in full view distinguishes this restaurant at the edge of Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City, Queens.
He was, however, quick to highlight the simplicity, parsimoniousness and devotion to disciplined value investing that distinguishes this traditionally minded investment firm from much of its industry.
Martha Hoover, 64, who owns a dozen restaurants in the Indianapolis area, told me that what distinguishes older diners is that we know, and have accepted, ourselves.
I also wanted to know what distinguishes love from attachment, and why she thinks there are three simple things you can to do maintain a happy relationship.
By spanning the hierarchy that distinguishes the sophisticated brushstroke from the child-like scribble, the artist dissolves the borders separating one kind of mark making from another.
But what distinguishes the members of the WTA's creative class from their peers is the size of their tool set and the range of their tactical options.
Beyond that, about a third of the existing garden, which totals about 20,000 square feet, would remain, if absent the eerie romantic beauty that distinguishes it now.
What distinguishes whining from other types of vocalization is how deeply annoying it is — which is why it's such a successful tactic for getting a parent's attention.
But what distinguishes many of these teams, and other flourishing ones, from their predecessors — and from the dregs of the N.F.L. — is how well they have mutated.
For a long time, this twinning gives "Mope" the unsettling tart-sweet flavor that distinguishes Mr. Hardy's voice and makes you eager to hear more of it.
Citing the poet Claudia Rankine and the theorist Sianne Ngai, Hong distinguishes minor feelings from the major emotions that propel typical narrative arcs and moments of revelation.
With companies like Netflix and Amazon seeking ever larger international customer bases, one thing that distinguishes the streaming wars from previous TV conflicts is the global scale.
The pharmacy distinguishes itself by testing every batch of drugs it sells for impurities; earlier, it had found a potential carcinogen in valsartan, a blood pressure medicine.
What distinguishes the new suit is that it was filed directly in the Supreme Court, which almost never hears cases until after lower courts have considered them.
Thus, the op-ed distinguishes between the "deep state" that Trump denounces, the "steady state" that Anonymous praises, and the liberal "resistance," from which he distances himself.
But the cartilage of early sharks would also be similar to shark cartilage today, which distinguishes sharks from most fish that have heavier skeletons made of bone.
That distinguishes it from rivals Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Roche, which beat the British drugmaker in winning approval for similar immunotherapies in advanced or metastatic disease.
Unsurprisingly, that hyperattentiveness also distinguishes the architect, Edward Monkford, who romances both women, giving them identical jewels and introducing them to cosmopolitan delights like eating live seafood.
To continue growing Roku Channel's viewership — and, accordingly, maintaining advertiser interest — the company will likely need to acquire new content that distinguishes the channel from other options.
For example, it turns out that what distinguishes the Gothic novel isn't just castles and ghosts, but more frequent use of the certain verb tenses and prepositions.
The color shifts our looking, as Zeller uses it to distinguishes one kind of shape or entity from another, as well as evoke families of related forms.
How Blade Runner got its name from William S. Burroughs and a dystopian book about health care In the book, empathy is theoretically what distinguishes humans from machines.
However, the report distinguishes between finance for future projects over the next few years and farms actually installed, saying the amount of capacity newly installed last year fell.
It ought to be regarded as the evening's most important moment, and its most shameful: the violation of a democratic principle that distinguishes free polities from authoritarian ones.
This distinguishes See & Spray from other computer vision-based weed detection methods that analyze growth patterns and colors in patches of plants and makes it much more precise.
Such a system is often referred to as an artificial general intelligence, or AGI, which is a name that distinguishes the concept from the broader field of study.
Born into a deeply religious Italian family, Ceravolo's intensely romantic sensibility further distinguishes his work from the New York School poets (with the possible exception of Bernadette Mayer).
"It's going to be a combination of better governance, better policies and some good luck" that distinguishes the countries that pull ahead from those that don't, Page said.
"[Robots] learn mathematically what distinguishes differentfaces," said Phillips, whose agency works with the techcompanies to develop new technologies used both by businesses andthe government for national security purposes.
The unsexy headset is pretty unremarkable in most regards, what distinguishes it is the fact that there's actually a full-blown Windows 10 Professional PC attached to it.
Other firms, such as Panopticon, are working on special in-game security solutions that distinguishes suspicious in-game activities from normal player behavior through anomaly detection and analytics.
The only thing, Buffett would argue, that distinguishes his privilege is being able to fly in his own jet and travel faster and more conveniently than everyone else.
In his dialogue with Hopkins, Rauschenberg smartly and elegantly distinguishes his words from those of Hopkins by typing his in all caps and the latter's in lower case.
That breakthrough came in 1972, when a team of researchers at the National Institutes of Health found a type of analysis that distinguishes between hCG and luteinizing hormone.
The Fed carefully distinguishes in its meeting accounts between the broader group of 17 officials who attend policy meetings and the 10 of those officials who hold votes.
This elusiveness distinguishes her from Ginsburg, who has made sexual-discrimination law her legacy, and from Sotomayor, who has a particular concern for the rights of criminal defendants.
The company said both parties had agreed to "harmonize the company's expenses...to remain within the austerity framework that distinguishes the current administration", but gave no further details.
Medical evidence shows that high sugar consumption is linked to obesity, diabetes and tooth decay — though not all of that work distinguishes between added sugar and total sugar.
A watch game can't feature stellar graphics or fast action, so Pocket Bandit leans into the one thing that distinguishes the watch from other devices: the Digital Crown.
Oscar distinguishes itself from much larger rivals, including UnitedHealth, with its millennial-focused subway ads and iPhone apps for members to book appointments and get advice from doctors.
Moore said the policy challenge would be writing law that distinguishes between genuine charities, like churches and the Salvation Army, and those that should be subject to taxes.
The majority distinguishes the ruling from the 2000 case by noting that Congress developed findings that the procedure would never be necessary for the health of the mother.
But it's worth looking back at his two earlier films, which show that some of what distinguishes Black Panther has been part of his work from the start.
What's striking about them — and what distinguishes them from American magazine covers of the same period— is the depth of subjectivity that comes across from the women depicted.
It is not just their much-admired spirituality that distinguishes them — their blend of theosophy, Buddhism, astrology and the occult was not unusual among artists of the moment.
Most of the scenes could have been lifted from a generic relationship drama, and it is only the couple's conversation, not their visually desaturated world, that distinguishes them.
What distinguishes the Harvard suit from past legal challenges to affirmative action is that it shows that the people the policy harms aren't privileged and unsympathetic white kids.
It distinguishes itself from Google Voice by touting its customer support, the availability of toll-free numbers, and the ability to have more than one number per phone.
This horror anthology series distinguishes itself from other Stephen King TV and film adaptations by telling original stories that take place in various locales ripped from King's books.
That principle distinguishes liberal democracies based on the rule of law from autocracies in countries like Egypt, Russia and Venezuela — or from crumbling democracies in places like Hungary.
What distinguishes the current wave of donors is a focus on social media — Facebook in particular — and a willingness to fund newcomers without ties to the media establishment.
What distinguishes these businesses is that all pay rent to the nearby Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the nation's fourth busiest, serving over 65 million passengers a year.
And the sheer skill of construction that distinguishes his best dances has long since been surpassed by most works made by Mr. Wheeldon, Mr. Ratmansky and Mr. Peck.
In reaching this conclusion, Justice Breyer distinguishes most of the other priority violations as interim distributions, which might plausibly make most creditors better off in the long run.
His movies contain violence, sometimes of the grisly kind, but he doesn't go for the constant semiautomatic, conviction-free sadism that distinguishes the "Saw" franchise and other movies.
The movie barely covers the growth of Frank's family (another way he's made to seem perma-middle-aged); it barely even distinguishes between his wife and his mistress.
But in "Bumblebee," Knight, with the screenwriter Christina Hodson, is aiming to tell a more personal, character-driven story of the sort that distinguishes his work at Laika.
So there is great opportunities there and this is one of the factors that distinguishes us from other banks and which gets a lot of opportunities for growth.
What distinguishes these views from other landscapes is that Green's paintings are essentially abstract; they approach the pictorial but never tilt over into that domain of quick legibility.
This distinguishes him from a normal legislator or judge, who can be prosecuted, because there are plenty of other judges and legislators who can carry on their work.
I asked Dean what distinguishes Trump from Nixon, and why their differences might matter in terms of how they govern: It's totally conspicuous: Nixon had vast experience in government.
What distinguishes them from the more common noodles seen stateside is that they are not served in a soupy sauce, nor are they usually fried, hence the "dry" descriptor.
I think what distinguishes Chicago from other communities in New York, Los Angeles, or Atlanta, is that experimentation for black artists can and does happen within the working class.
The thing that distinguishes web series from, say, reading scripts is that the creators have the ability to go one step further than the page in conveying their tone.
Then one of the things that distinguishes you is this dense sort of ... "Wall of sound" is not the right term, but I'm going to use it as shorthand.
Wolf is savage when it comes to defending social justice, which is one of the things that distinguishes her from entertainers like Schumer, or Lena Dunham for that matter.
What nonetheless distinguishes Mr Murphy, as he showed at Hillhouse High, is his ability to speak powerfully, especially about gun violence, and yet come across as reasonable and pragmatic.
Graphics processor manufacturer Nvidia claims its mobile GPUs are so close to desktop-class cards that the company no longer distinguishes between the two in marketing or product naming.
Friar said Square's familiarity with borrowers - the company lends to merchants it has already done business with - and the low cost of the program distinguishes it from other lenders.
Specifically, Carter said, the report distinguishes between cases that were declined by prosecutors versus ones deferred to the military's authority, which is a difference the military does not track.
As my colleague Sharon Otterman reported, the design element that distinguishes the library — cascading indoor terraces connected by stairs — cannot be reached by people who cannot climb to them.
As I noted last year, one of the traits that distinguishes a stable democracy from its unstable counterparts is that political opponents aren't jailed by the faction in power.
It also more prominently distinguishes the 11 and the 11 Pro from last year's lineup, though most people will find that that alone is hardly worth the higher price.
President Donald Trump is often mocked for spending so much time watching television, an addiction that distinguishes him not only from his predecessor, Barack Obama, but all other presidents.
What distinguishes Vásquez de la Horra's work from others working in a highly charged personal vein is that her images escape any literal reading, while inviting multiple, contradictory interpretations.
Relying on a touchpad which distinguishes horizontal movements from vertical ones, two fabricated layers provide a technology which can be used to, for example, control the volume of music.
What distinguishes the ServiceTitan business from other point solutions is that they've taken to targeting not mom-and-pop small businesses but franchises like Mr. Rooter and George Brazil.
The 4th generation of the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay A9 distinguishes itself from its predecessors thanks to Apple AirPlay2 and Google Chromecast connectivity, which allow for a wireless multiroom setup.
What distinguishes Spielberg's movie from others of the journalism-thriller genre, including "All the President's Men" and "Spotlight," is that at its heart this is a yarn about business.
The building has a kind of horizontal verticality, exuding a dynamic, neofuturistic spatial-structural elasticity that distinguishes it from the surroundings, yet also suggests a playful relationship to place.
Given the wide range of products sold on Amazon, any badge that distinguishes a product could serve as a significant advantage to the sellers and brands on its marketplace.
"The classic definition of fascism—what distinguishes it from other kinds of political movements—is precisely the marriage of a political party and a private militia," he told me.
What distinguishes this group is that they're traveling out in the open, on the logic that because they're such a large group, Mexican agents won't try to stop them.
" The alternative to illiberal nationalism and "very lefty" identity politics that Lepore proposes is a version of civic patriotism that she distinguishes from liberal nationalism and calls simply "liberalism.
But what most distinguishes Green School from other expat-driven international schools found the world over is its strong connection to the local community, and its emphasis on doing.
What distinguishes the United States from other countries is the availability of weapons of mass destruction that can readily be purchased in stores, gun shows and on the internet.
Sanger distinguishes between privacy, which we often choose, and usually makes us feel more autonomous, and secrecy, which is often imposed on us and can make us feel oppressed.
For as long as he can, Biden hopes to focus on the imperative to defeat Trump, aides said, rather than dwelling on what distinguishes him from his Democratic rivals.
What also distinguishes Luminary from other women&aposs spaces is that while it requires its members to pay dues, it doesn&apost require them to fill out an application.
Even on the days when I work from home and my couch is my office, having a cue (like lighting a candle) that distinguishes when I'm offline really helps.
" With shared truth debased and trust in leaders diminished, we now face a full-blown "crisis of authority itself," argued Seidman, who distinguishes between "formal authority" and "moral authority.
She calls Lucy by her childhood pet name, Wizzle; Linney distinguishes her with a cragged, smoky voice, whose flattened "a"s and sanded "r"s supposedly signal northern Illinois.
The goal was to figure out exactly what distinguishes sales superstars from everyone else, and what clues the company should start looking for on résumés and in job interviews.
In fact, much of what distinguishes the company are its anachronisms, the kind that any consultancy would (should Hermès care what a consultancy thinks) surely urge them to reconsider.
While the three similarly sized paintings share the same format of a circle floating inside a square, their materiality and the process by which they were made distinguishes them.
Besides the money, though, there's another reason many tech companies, including Apple and Samsung, choose to create their own typeface: It distinguishes the brand and adds an element of exclusivity.
In the states' brief, filed on Monday, Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller wrote that the executive order does not mention religion at all and distinguishes people based only on nationality.
Ben's mobile app distinguishes itself from other wallet exchanges by integrating crypto education, using the platform to also deliver news about currencies and offer Q&As related to crypto investing.
Where the Arcfox distinguishes itself from the rest of the super EV market is with its fingerprint recognition, which presumably prevents someone who isn't the registered owner from starting it.
"It's important for us to maintain our values—democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human rights—because it's what distinguishes Hong Kong's society from mainland China," Wong said.
Stephanie Toti, who will argue the Texas case on behalf of clinics challenging the law, distinguishes her case from what was at issue in the cases concerning partial birth abortion.
O.J. Simpson, which distinguishes itself by its movie-star talent — Cuba Gooding Jr., John Travolta, Jordana Brewster, Nathan Lane — and by dramatizing the most famous criminal trial in American history.
What distinguishes the album from any number of nominally similar entries in the same genre is an enchantingly direct and compelling emotional clarity that reaches out and twinges your heartstrings.
But it's the brisk lunch business—expedited by a number system and a team of about 240 svelte men and women behind the counter—that distinguishes Genova as a destination.
But just a few moments scanning the shelves reveals the inventory's common theme that distinguishes this shop from others, and it's a theme spread across a wide spectrum of lasciviousness.
What distinguishes these public places — which the Supreme Court has labeled the "non-public forum" — is that they are places that historically have not been identified with free speech activity.
"What distinguishes it is the quality of the materials — fine silk, wool and cotton — coupled with the specific format that was most likely drawn in the Ottoman court," she said.
If it didn't, please reinforce the AGG's just imperatives or risk further abuse in the future and the sure erosion of what distinguishes our system of justice from totalitarian regimes.
The perception that BTS is artist-driven, rather than company-driven, validates the group and distinguishes it as separate from K-pop's associations as top-down and fake, said Cho.
As well as decisively not satisfying us, this device (unexpected chord voicings are prevalent throughout the song) also creates the intrigue that distinguishes it from your more 'basic' pop banger.
But it's the brisk lunch business—expedited by a number system and a team of about 25 svelte men and women behind the counter—that distinguishes Genova as a destination.
Among flowers, roses especially, petal color carries with it a system of meanings and symbols that distinguishes between the properties of different hues in a manner that verges on hierarchical.
Her interpretation of Judas, with its smoothly worked silhouette and come-hither gesture, nails the character's suave betrayal with an unexpected magnetism that distinguishes much of the artist's later work.
The backgrounds of the paintings are a stark white, but have a raised, dappled texture that distinguishes and lifts Gates's minimal, abstract forms, giving their symbolic associations even more weight.
This, along with the fact that we are one of only two brands which are aging mezcales into reposados and añejos, distinguishes our mezcal from a lot of other ones.
Is there a consistent moral principle that distinguishes the relative goodness of five, six or even seven zeroes in your portfolio versus the badness of eight or a full nine?
The fair also distinguishes itself by being manageably small, so that it can be visited within just an hour and not exhaust visitors who've already been inundated with contemporary art.
The resulting determination of a child's level of "executive function" supposedly distinguishes life's winners and losers, predicting such things as performance on the SAT, duration of relationships, and career success.
Most diners and shoppers will regard the two markets as a single multistory feast, but what distinguishes the Market Line from its upstairs neighbor is the greater availability of alcohol.
The message to ISIS fighters is — and must be — that no one is above law, and that the law in its transparent administration is what distinguishes civilized nations from brutes.
What distinguishes both shows, for viewers accustomed to American TV, is that they make political violence feel like a sad and dangerous reality rather than a heroic video-game fantasy.
The director's last film, 2015's Ex Machina, posited that our capacity for empathy and desire is both what distinguishes us from other creatures and what will ultimately destroy us.
One of the features that distinguishes the aforementioned zSpace 200 from other VR educational technologies is that students can easily collaborate and speak with one another while using their VR computer.
Yet King distinguishes even the most shocking horror sequences from the plot of Pet Sematary, a story about a grieving man who tries to bring his dead son back to life.
The second season, which launches on AMC on Sunday, June 25th, is the point where it becomes clear that the setting isn't what distinguishes the television show from its source material.
What distinguishes America from those two countries is that its pre-tax Gini coefficient is high, so that the government has to put in more work to level the playing field.
What distinguishes Dine from the Pop Artists with whom he has often been associated is his relationship to materiality: he loves what paint and other matter can be made to do.
"The agility to make the hard decisions and hand off the baton without a bloody coup is a sign of strength that distinguishes democracy from dictatorship," the Post's editorial board wrote.
Discussion Questions 'Gun Hill Road' (Film by Rashaad Ernesto Green) The movie "Gun Hill Road" distinguishes itself from other recent transgender films by relying on an actress who is herself transgender.
Despite the seeming growing similarities between the U.S. and the emerging market economies, the one thing that still distinguishes the U.S. economy from the emerging market economies is its very size.
The Nikkei/Markit Services Purchasing Managers' Index sank to 51.4 in February from January's 54.3, but chalked up its eighth straight month above the 50-level that distinguishes growth from contraction.
The more challenging sounds of Afro-Cuban jazz that drive Ronald K. Brown's "Open Door" aren't the only element that distinguishes Mr. Brown's treatment of Afro-Cuban material from Mr. Bigonzetti's.
What I think distinguishes cable serials is their ability to deal with ambiguity and complex moral choices; quite a departure from the kind of "let's all have a group hug" resolutions.
This is not to say the narrative is entirely false, but internal discord is the natural consequence of, perhaps even essential to, the party's makeup, which distinguishes it from the GOP.
But the only thing that distinguishes this from common-or-garden homophobia is its ending: People do suddenly find whatever's out the window of deep interest when something like this happens.
Allow me to make an addendum to that suggestion that will seem laughably minuscule but in fact distinguishes you as a person of subtly discerning taste: Make that food name plural.
What distinguishes this structure and makes it novel is that, typically, a settlement is offered to members in a class-action suit only after it is agreed upon by the lawyers.
What distinguishes One World Trade Center—or, the Freedom Tower, as it was christened during its early stages of development—from the city's other famous structures is also what links them.
What distinguishes this endeavor, however, is less its historical overview of the turbulence that preceded Napoleon's rise to power than Chateaubriand's examination of his own character and feelings amid multiple setbacks.
According to Healander, what distinguishes Airspace Link from the other competitors in the market is its integration with mapping tools used by municipal governments to provide information on ground-based risk.
Mandi and Zayas' characters initially come as a package deal, but each actor distinguishes herself individually as each of their characters reevaluate what they want from their lives, and each other.
This isn't as funny or engaging as the filmmakers seem to think, partly because a child-friendly Joker can't have the scariness or anarchic threat that distinguishes this character's better iterations.
What distinguishes it, however, beyond a tart voice and a pair of engaging performances, is that it commits as fully to its YA half as to its biff-pow-blam half.
What distinguishes it, however, beyond a tart voice and a pair of engaging performances, is that it commits as fully to its YA half as to its biff-pow-blam half.
What distinguishes this one is that it's ultimately about our obligation to help other people to be good, to tutor and challenge one another, to learn and to pass lessons along.
What distinguishes "The Vanishing American Adult," however, is Sasse's suggestion that it isn't merely the well-being of a younger generation that's at stake, but the very future of the Republic.
What distinguishes the Trump administration from its predecessors is the recognition that decades of U.S. engagement with China, in the hope it would become a responsible world power, have utterly failed.
It's this freakish response — whetted appetite — to a violent near-drowning that distinguishes the psyche of big-wave surfers, a tiny minority, from that of the rest of the surfing populace.
But unlike some young pianists, Ms. Rana distinguishes herself not merely through virtuoso technique and speed, but also by a musical intelligence that finds shape and structure in what she plays.
What distinguishes ending DACA from other immigration proposals that the Trump administration has signed or is reportedly considering is that many members of the president's own party are cautious about it.
They do the djent-style, 8-string guitar thing, too, which adds an extra layer to their bottom end and distinguishes them from most of the other bands in the local scene.
"What distinguishes a memory as nostalgic is typically the important role played by another — such as the presence and support of family or friends during a crisis," Dr. Batcho told the APA.
What distinguishes Red Velvet from the competition is a clever split-personality trick: by dividing their songs between "red" and "velvet," they conceptualize teenpop's eternal split between the banger and the ballad.
Dr Silva says that what distinguishes his work from these and other studies is the speed with which he and his team can analyse large data sets such as those from Flickr.
One of the things that distinguishes NYP is our ability to provide complete care, meaning the care does not stop when the patient leaves the hospital; it continues beyond our walls. 8.
The ability to ask for help in a situation that's uncomfortable but not necessarily life-threatening distinguishes Revolar from other devices like Wearsafe and Life Alert, which are only meant for emergencies.
What distinguishes Trump from other candidates is that, like any great bullshitter, he simply does not care about the truth, as senior editor Jeet Heer has previously noted in the New Republic.
"Even the suggestion that the United States tolerates torture by our foreign partners compromises our national security mission by undermining the moral principle that distinguishes us from our enemies," the senators wrote.
The ZenFone 3 Deluxe puts the fingerprint sensor on the rear, as it is with Google's latest Nexuses, and also distinguishes itself from its larger sibling with a much better spec sheet.
The Post's first story about this was headlined "First-class travel distinguishes Scott Pruitt's EPA tenure" because, in reality, Pruitt is unlike any other EPA administrator—in the Obama administration or otherwise.
On the morning before that "Swan Lake" performance, the second-year boys' class sweated hard for their tough-minded teacher in pursuit of the heroic ease that distinguishes the school's male graduates.
" Samuel Johnson, who created one of the first modern English dictionaries, threatens to merge with the politician and Brexiteer Boris Johnson until Lux helpfully distinguishes them: "The man who wrote the dictionary . . .
What distinguishes him from a Jayson Blair , or a Stephen Glass, or, for that matter, a Rudy Giuliani , whose "Truth isn't truth" slogan may come closest to capturing John's point of view?
The setting — Britain, public housing — distinguishes this film from the original, although with the exception of one neighbor there's a curious indifference among nearby residents in this urban setting to the racket.
That's what distinguishes "Billions" from HBO's "Succession," another darkly funny series about Manhattan élites, but one with a more subversive theme: its characters are fools, entitled dummies deluded about their own potential.
The I.R.L., or "in real life," distinguishes them from people who broadcast themselves playing video games , which is what Denino did until he decided to take his act out of his bedroom.
Two classes of EU citizens The government's briefing paper distinguishes between two classes of EU citizens — those who arrive in the UK before Britain leaves the EU and those who arrive afterwards.
An all-day menu with an emphasis on vegetables and boldly seasoned global fare, like roasted squash with smoked paprika, and cumin- and garlic-roasted carrots, distinguishes this Upper West Side addition.
For instance, there is substantial evidence that a person doesn't really see (or perhaps "perceive") a color until their vocabulary contains a word, attached to meaning, that distinguishes it from other colors.
The only thing that distinguishes this iteration of the theme from its earlier counterparts is that here, Buffy's friends all gang up on her and throw her out of her own house.
I think what distinguishes Carnwath's diaristic works from those of others working in this vein is that her observations don't seem rooted in an "I" that we can equate with the artist.
Her decision to swear off high-dollar events distinguishes her in the sprawling field and dovetails well with one of the main planks of her campaign platform, which focuses on fighting corruption.
The PRObreeze mattress is designed to stay three degrees cooler than Tempur-Pedic's most popular mattressWhat distinguishes the Tempur-breeze° series of mattresses from previous beds is how cool these models stay.
" Arden noted that such a fracture "is not a definitive finding that by itself determines that a death was a homicide, or by itself distinguishes a homicidal strangulation from a suicidal hanging.
These communal rooms are what strongly distinguishes Freehand from other options — where else can you find affordable lodging for so many people in a single group, especially in such a central location?
"To sum up what distinguishes the United States in a nutshell: It's the First Amendment," said Steven Aftergood, the director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists.
Though "1917" recalls other Oscar-winning war movies like "Saving Private Ryan" and "Dunkirk," Mendes distinguishes his effort by presenting the story as though "19173" were filmed all in one single take.
But an aptitude for analytics isn't what distinguishes these managers from their predecessors, all of whom were at least conversant in the latest metrics, and it no longer differentiates the various franchises.
While this "docking mechanism" distinguishes the TPP from say, NAFTA, it's not the only aspect that puts this more into the category of an economic union rather than a conventional trade pact.
Choi, who attended an arts high school in Houston, executes several meta-narrational somersaults to demonstrate the damage done to young people seduced into a life that barely distinguishes reality from fiction.
Besides the sheer quantity of the herbs — in Iran, they are measured by the kilogram rather than the bunch — the thing that distinguishes Persian cuisine is the multifaceted role those herbs play.
How do you maintain a clear brand image -- one that distinguishes you in the minds of voters -- and yet make the compromises necessary to navigate the shoals of the American constitutional system?
The goal is to show a side of the California senator that's not always captured in TV segments or on debate stages — and which aides believe distinguishes her from top presidential rivals.
To illustrate exactly what distinguishes Legends from other, lesser superhero shows, here are the 10 most outrageous things you may have missed in its third season, which just hit Netflix in its entirety.
"What distinguishes our Museum from its global peers, such as the Prado, the Hermitage, and the Louvre, is the fact that we did not begin with a royal or imperial collection," he said.
As Republicans in Washington get set to reshape national health-care policy, it is critical that the surrounding debate distinguishes between two related but distinct issues: access to coverage and access to care.
In this passage, breaking from the Christian understanding of history as a destiny, he distinguishes history from time or even merely the past, attempting to reconstruct the concept of history as an image.
She dressed in the Club Monaco–meets–Ann Taylor look that distinguishes the women of this White House, alternating simple sheaths with fit-and-flare dresses, paired with pumps and flat-ironed waves.
Zefo currently operates in Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi and distinguishes itself from other companies in India's e-commerce boom by focusing on secondhand items in three categories: furniture, home appliances and mobile phones.
The use of the archival photo of the worst attack in Indonesia distinguishes it from news articles about the most recent event and depicts the first attack on the timeline the writer discusses.
Blockbuster distinguishes itself in other ways as well — it's not a "making of" in the same way as Mark Ramsey's Inside Psycho, Inside The Exorcist, Inside Jaws — and most recently, Inside Star Wars.
For Clinton, the challenge ahead is deciding whether cloaking herself in the conventional mantle of experience and sobriety distinguishes her from Trump but might not jibe with public anger at the Washington establishment.
While other coming-of-age films depict young girlhood with quirky levity, the selfishness of young girls rebranded as subversive, First Match distinguishes itself as one that doesn't treat youth with kid gloves.
And yet what still distinguishes this glossy, high-end shocker from most others in its genre is Demme's humane point-of-view toward even the most inconsequential and unsavory of the story's characters.
This week on the show, former Jeb Bush staffer and #NeverTrump operative Tim Miller joins host Brian Beutler to explain what distinguishes Republicans who support Trump from those who, like him, never will.
"I remind Bahrain that the only thing that distinguishes capital punishment from an arbitrary execution is full respect for the most stringent due process and fair trial guarantees," Callamard said in a statement.
One thing that distinguishes him is that most inventors that stay in control of their technology to create a whole business, since it takes a long time typically, do it in one industry.
Little distinguishes the TVs from each other, but LG is touting the UH9500's slimmer design, which now has a gap of only 6.6 millimeters between the display and the back cover chassis.
What distinguishes the level of GDP we spend on health from other countries is primarily the prices we pay for everything in health care, not the volume or intensity of services we provide.
But the United States still distinguishes between its citizens and others when it comes to surveillance, because court approval is not necessary when American agencies want to monitor noncitizens outside the United States.
The laid-back atmosphere is one reason; the large, colorful room accented with green walls and turquoise cloth napkins radiates that incongruous mix of luxury and insouciance that distinguishes the best Caribbean resorts.
All eyes will be on Apple, which needs to release a device that distinguishes itself from the past few tick-tock iterations to boost its brand and shore up falling sales in China.
"It's rare, at this stage of a presidential campaign, somebody distinguishes themselves by the boldness and detail of their policies," said Robert B. Reich, who served as labor secretary under President Bill Clinton.
What distinguishes these Texans from their forebears that tried and failed to upend the A.F.C. establishment is their confidence in their quarterback, a position that has bedeviled the city longer than the franchise.
"What they are trying to do is better understand who players are, who different players are, what sort of distinguishes players, how they're wired and what motivates them," Jenkins said in an interview.
What largely distinguishes "Midnight Traveler" is its anxious intimacy, a sense of uneasy closeness that pulls you into a family circle that at times gets very small, creating a sense of appropriate claustrophobia.
"What distinguishes this study, I'd say, is that we used an in-depth chemical characterization of these fossils," said lead author Steeve Bonneville, a geologist at Université libre de Bruxelles, in a call.

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