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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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clearly
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Circular temples are often difficult to identify unless they are clearly differentiated from their domestic counterparts.
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The variety of relationships between the novice and the introducer is clearly differentiated along gender lines.
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From these profiles it will be established which, if any, indicators most clearly differentiate between groups at different income levels.
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Here tasks are less clearly differentiated according to rank; men in all three grades would, for example, conduct routine river sampling.
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But although instruments were freely used they are not clearly differentiated from voices until the Second Book of Symphoniae.
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The auction houses may anticipate an effect on prices, although early and late impressions are already clearly differentiated in catalogue descriptions.
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Also, scintigraphy may not differentiate clearly between neuropathy and myopathy.
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Foremost among these is the development of state societies displaying more clearly differentiated institutions of government than do chiefdoms.
■ NOUN
cell
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Some body cells really might have differentiated beyond the point where totipotency can be recovered.
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Then, with luck, some of the reintroduced, transformed cells will differentiate to form germ cells in that embryo.
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But it is also clear that the blastomeres in a two-\#cell or a four-cell embryo are not differentiated .
product
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They will attempt to differentiate their products .
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We now introduce another restriction: the production technology for differentiated products is homothetic.
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The way to differentiate the product is therefore through the quality of service provided by staff.
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Hence differentiated products provide a simple explanation of intraindustry trade.
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This is the differentiated products approach.
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In chapters 7, 8, and 9 we use the differentiated products approach to develop a theory of trade.
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We can not prove in general that countries gain from trade in the differentiated products model.
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First, we assume that there are only two industries, one producing a differentiated product and the other a homogeneous product.
type
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Moreover, in all this research work there is a failure to differentiate types of writing adequately.
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Does the display differentiate between sizes of type .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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As journalists, we have to differentiate between facts and opinions.
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Part of the Management course was teaching us how to differentiate essential tasks from less important ones.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Circular temples are often difficult to identify unless they are clearly differentiated from their domestic counterparts.
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Dolphin sounds are unintelligible to humans, and cover a larger range of frequencies than we can hear or differentiate .
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Such a structure requires that aims and objectives are explicit and differentiated.
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The leaves are of diverse shapes, simple to compound, differentiated into petiole and blade.
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These prerogatives are what differentiate organizational owners from the members of other constituent groups.
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Traditionally, domestic policy was sharply differentiated from foreign policy.
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Vygotsky differentiated between what he called the zone of actual development and the zone of proximal development.
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We must also understand how to differentiate between what should be remembered and what should be forgotten.