There
is another distinction for tracking devices and it is based on what they use for the network on which they send their data.
Not exact matches
It now has the
distinction of
being the only Smurf village in the world (that we know of) and the town hosts regular tours and events — some related to mushrooms,
for which the area
is known, and which both Smurfs and Spaniards love.
They snort the word «awareness» as a euphemism
for wasted opportunity and believe the only
distinction between a good ad and a bad one
is whether it triggers behaviour.
Examples of advocates of this approach abound, but here
's a Business Insider post suggesting that «instead of creating neat little boxes
for each area of our life,» we try to «eliminate the
distinctions as much as possible.»
The
distinction between «free from» the necessity to turn a profit and «non-profit»
is important: These companies
are not only willing to experiment with new ideas
for delivering and managing care, they
're eager to do so — whatever the time (and presumably, financial) investment might
be.
Toys «
R» Us Inc. doesn't sell the most toys in the U.S. — that
distinction goes to Walmart Inc. — but it has remained a key proving ground
for kids» gadgets, games and other playthings.
The research team
is worried about what these results might mean
for the decision - making of soldiers and police who work odd hours and whose jobs require them to make subtle
distinctions between friend and foe, threatening and nonthreatening.
The biggest loser of the big banks, if any of them
were to qualify
for such a
distinction,
was James Gorman, CEO of Morgan Stanley (
ms).
The Snapware Airtight earned the best plastic Tupperware
distinction from Cook's Illustrated because it passed a submersion test after dishwashing, stacks easily, and
is designed
for quick heating or cooling.
In July, the Department of Labor issued guidelines to clarify the
distinction between employee and freelancer
for the purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act — and the new interpretations
are not favorable to the new - economy model.
Widely known as «Cal,» the campus
is renowned
for the size and quality of its libraries and laboratories, the scope of its research and publications, and the
distinction of its faculty and students.
Most states define independent contractors differently, and that
's a crucial
distinction for on - demand providers.
The worst part
is that even if you actively make those
distinctions yourself, checking off task boxes
is addictive — or at least it
is for me.
On the subject of respecting privacy, Leonard said there
was a
distinction to
be made between intruding on a person's privacy and using data anonymously
for the purpose of improving public services.
In 2014, she
was awarded Citi's global citizen
distinction for her contribution to the diversity initiative in the region.
And while
S corp owners currently enjoy the C corp'
s distinction between active and passive income, the IRS
is trying to close that loophole
for S corps, warns Jonathan Karp, an attorney and CPA with the Los Angeles law firm Reish, Luftman, Reicher & Cohen.
The Benecon Group
is a big deal in insurance in central Pennsylvania, with the
distinction of
being one of five «preferred brokers»
for Capital BlueCross and other major insurers in the area.
But this notion that mobile devices
are now the market exemplar
for every other form of entertainment misunderstands the
distinctions between what
's possible or desirable in these yet disparate ways of thinking about interactive entertainment.
The
distinction between points and miles may appear nebulous, but it
's a meaningful one — particularly if you travel frequently
for business and you want to stretch a buck.
It seems like a trivial
distinction between plans that
are so similar (and similar as well to the proposals put forward by Sen. John Edwards and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson) that without the obligatory «Paid
for by» ¦» at the bottom of the fact sheet you'd
be hard - pressed to say which campaign issued which proposal.
Yes, another one; but the
distinction here lies in the quality of the writers — Vanity Fair contributor McLean co-authored the classic Enron book The Smartest Guys in the Room, while Nocera
is a columnist
for The New York Times and a staff writer
for the paper's magazine — and in the frame they choose
for their history.
You can't just
be a great tasting beer or a great fitting floor mat; you have to position every other alternative, so consumers can make a clear
distinction between what you stand
for and everyone else.
(In the United States, the SEC appears to
be gearing up
for a
distinction between the two types.)
Save
for the prestige of the New York Times, which must rank on any basis of real
distinction as the leading American newspaper, the interest of Jews
is small.
There
are an assortment of clinical definitions
for the terms «introvert» and «extrovert,» but
for Cain
's purposes it
's not important to get tripped up by those fine
distinctions.
For instance, there will no longer be a distinction between search - driven ads tailored for tablet computers and lapt
For instance, there will no longer
be a
distinction between search - driven ads tailored
for tablet computers and lapt
for tablet computers and laptops
If those groups, Jewish and non-Jewish, who wish the identity and
distinction of the Jews preserved
are able to carry their point then the only hope
for the Jews in America
is mutual toleration and respect.
Harry Rosen
is a platinum winner in the program, a
distinction reserved
for firms on the list
for seven or more years.
Importantly, Siddall and his management team also wrote a new mission statement that emphasized the agency
was about satisfying housing «needs,» not wants — a key
distinction for an organization that long saw boosting homeownership as part of its mandate.
Michelle Obama will
be ceding the title of first lady to Melania Trump next month, but she may hold
for some time the other
distinction she earned during her time in the White House: America's best known advocate
for healthy food.
«There
's never a
distinction between a lawyer that
's been practising
for a minute or 20 years — you
're expected to step up and do the job.
This
distinction sets us apart since we
're able to serve a greater range of women both in size and height,» Cameron, who previously designed denim
for Calvin Klein and Madewell, told Business Insider.
Unfortunately, that level of
distinction simply isn't enough
for most businesses.
This
distinction is recognized by the industry and serves as an unbiased 3rd - party endorsement
for the innovations advancing to Finalist status.
This
is a vital
distinction, especially
for those involved with Ethereum - based organizations.
Taking a look at the graphic below, it
's clear that Snapchat made a similar conscious
distinction with how they chose to design
for mobile.
In the letter, the group argued that the act draws a «clear
distinction» between those who should
be licensed and those who should not, and will function as an «excellent model»
for states to follow.
There
are several reasons
for this
distinction; here
are the two most - obvious.
For most readers of Hacked, the distinction is easily discernible, but for new traders the difference isn't easily gaug
For most readers of Hacked, the
distinction is easily discernible, but
for new traders the difference isn't easily gaug
for new traders the difference isn't easily gauged.
It
was the 10 - year reunion
for Scotlandville Magnet High School's Class of 1997 in Baton Rouge, La., and a few alumni
were being singled out
for professional
distinction.
No, that
distinction is reserved
for his accusation that the FBI officers who — with warrant in hand — searched Cohen's office, home and hotel room acted like «stormtroopers.»
The companies that earn the Best Corporations
for Veteran's Business Enterprises ™
distinction will
be featured in the summer issue of Veteran's Enterprise, NaVOBA's official national quarterly report and will receive the award at NaVOBA's annual conference.
In summary, the key to understanding the current market environment
is to explicitly make a
distinction between 1) the long - term and full - cycle market outlook, which
is primarily driven by valuations, and 2) the near - term outlook
for the current «segment» of the market cycle, which
is primarily driven by the risk preferences of investors.
The Liberals also want to cut taxes
for low - and middle - income families, making a strategic
distinction with the Conservatives, whose main tax breaks
are available to all Canadians.
We found that the
distinction of «normal» and «not normal»
is important not only
for the asset class that we
are referencing, but also in a cross-asset test.
A
distinction that comes across when interacting with the executive team, listening to recorded presentations, and interfacing with their site
is they seem sincerely committed (passionate actually) to efficiently and cost - effectively filling the funding gap that
's existed between individual real estate developers looking
for short - term loans
for their fix - and - flip, bridge loans, and other construction projects and investors who understand the investment value of real estate and want to fund those projects.
Comparing the two cryptocurrencies will provide a basis
for understanding of the fundamental ways in which they
are similar, as well as highlight the numerous
distinctions between them.
There could,
for instance,
be a holdback of 15 %, and a repayment of 30 %, so it
's important
for the business owner to understand the
distinction.
Located on Narcoossee Road near prestigious Lake Nona in Orlando, Reserve at Beachline
is a place of
distinction for those looking
for the finer side of apartment life.
Riplle seem
for 1st time in 2012 but these days more people
are trust to invest
for distinction long term.