Which is ironic because it's totally self-serve, so even looking at credit unions that are hanging their hat on service as a distinguisher, even that definition is changing. |
One can, however, doubt that it is either a necessary or sufficient distinguisher of Daoism. |
This comparison is significant, because it confirms that the fashion of spaces played an important factor as a social distinguisher during the Season. |
If there is a distinguisher that we can evaluate, then we will do it as a trade-off. |
He is the poet or maker of words, as in civilised ages the dialectician is the definer or distinguisher of them. |
Three chapters describe distinguisher attacks on RC4, WEP protocol attacks, and fault attacks. |