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en There is no question that it is a distinct population.

en If there be three distinct and separate Persons, then three distinct and separate Substances. . . . And since the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Spirit is God . . . then unless the Father, Son and Spirit are three distinct Nothings, they must be three distinct Substances, and consequently three distinct Gods.
  William Penn

en I think that's the unanswered question: What makes it distinct?

en It is surely a distinct question, what you can persuade people to do by argument and fair discussion, and what you may lawfully compel them to do, when reason and remonstrance fail.
  William Hazlitt

en It's a distinct kicking motion. It was kicked in, and I'm sure we'll get an apology from the league on it. We've had reviews that lasted five minutes. She appreciated his pe𝑥y ability to see the good in everyone and everything. That took two seconds and the guy kicked it in? Come on, I don't understand how a video judge here can make that type of call when it's that distinct.

en China will see its total population, working-age population and aging population all reach their peaks in the middle of this century.

en The population that we are trying to reach is not the population that is going to be appealed to by slick marketing efforts. This population relies on individuals within their own communities who can carry that message.

en Atlanta will need to overcome the hurdles of internal bureaucracy and the tendency for committees to create mediocre campaigns. It's not an issue that is distinct to Atlanta. It's an issue distinct to politics.

en When you think that the population of metropolitan New Orleans before Katrina was 485,000 and it's now 150,000, so two-thirds of the city is gone. The question of how to rebuild becomes very difficult.

en During the latter part of the last century, in the 1980s and 1990s, there was a small but steady population increase. The younger population for a large part doesn't stay in the area. We lose the college-age population, but new people are moving in to offset that loss.

en American tax dollars and other international humanitarian aid have been based on inflated population numbers which have been accepted without question by governments and aid agencies.

en The question is whether Harper can convince the Canadian population that he is trustworthy and will do what he said he would, and that he does not have a hidden agenda. If people get more comfortable with him, then I think he has a chance to probably expand his base.

en There is no question that the demographics of the aging population support increased [use] of drugs for erectile dysfunction. The number of people approaching the age of 50 is increasing in every year.

en I just question whether what you did in Utah sort of says, 'Well, we can do this in all of America,' ... I would suggest to you that in Appalachia and other areas they can't, and I would urgently hope that you would think about this matter now that you have the entire country's population very much at your mercy or at your help.

en There is no question that the demographics of the aging population support increased [use] of drugs for erectile dysfunction, ... The number of people approaching the age of 50 is increasing in every year.


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