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But the distinctiveness of the new drug use is by no means certain.
I hope that we do not lose the distinctiveness of our own approach.
Other questions include "does increased quality and distinctiveness come at a price?"
More important to him is the wonderful distinctiveness of London.
It's just different, and has given them a certain distinctiveness."
The distinctiveness of that voice may fade after a few moments.
We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own.
But his distinctiveness also shows the long dark road that sports has traveled through at the school.
Distinctiveness refers to how unique the behavior is to the particular situation.
But it is more important in memory that the event had color, character and distinctiveness.
The distinctiveness gap: do students see the difference between universities?
So to say, a level of psychological distinctiveness is necessary for group formation.
What reasons do the Christians give for the distinctiveness of their beliefs?
But that does not mean giving up their distinctiveness.
"There is a real claim for distinctiveness - we suffered, and attention must be paid."
We must look to the future and cherish the distinctiveness of rural areas.
Will you have something to add to the melody of our distinctiveness?"
Their distinctiveness was added to the Borg several decades ago.
This does not eradicate the distinctiveness of each religion's approach.
Still, none of these can claim a historical distinctiveness exclusive to the recent past.
Its distinctiveness arose from the relative isolation of the town.
Still, the quality and the distinctiveness of the walls today amaze him.
"Coming up with a look-alike would not create the kind of distinctiveness we wanted," he said.
I believe it is important to maintain broadly the distinctiveness of the two tracks.
They were somewhere near, beckoning him to add his distinctiveness to their own.