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However, Reid’s loss has implications distinct from these demotions and from CNN setting Acosta adrift in late January, although anyone with eyes can reasonably deduce that both moves are appeasement gestures to a thin-skinned authoritarian driven to destroy legitimate news organizations.

From Salon

The measure is traditionally used as a stopgap to allow more time for negotiations and is distinct from the normal budgetary process.

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Press freedom is often treated as a subset of broader freedom of expression, but it is distinct from basic free speech.

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Culturally, Cook Island Māori - who make up the majority of the population - are also closely related to, but distinct from, New Zealand Māori.

From BBC

“At high doses people become less coordinated and they may also experience blackouts, similar to alcohol, and often enter into either a dissociative state or a state of delirium. And these things are quite distinct from what one experiences with more traditional psychedelics.”

From Salon

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