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It helps us to distinguish between a minimal democracy and a good democracy.With consumers and firms having an option to buy goods produced at home and abroad, we now need to distinguish between domestic demand for goods and the demand for domestic goods.To distinguish various vouchers, different colour papers and different fonts of printing are used.This clarity helps us to distinguish democracies from non-democracies.But it does not allow us to distinguish between a democracy and a good democracy.Hence, to distinguish the latter they are called, by convention, as dark reactions.A failure to distinguish them means they are duplicates.This deliberate action to stabilise the economy is often referred to as discretionary fiscal policy to distinguish it from the inherent automatic stabilising properties of the fiscal system.Or, if we treat a single category of labour as a representative of all kinds of labours, we may be unable to distinguish the labour of the manager of a firm from the labour of the accountant of the firm.Set the Font weight property to bold, the fore colour to red and green respectively to distinguish between debit and credit list control and re-size the label control by increasing its width to accommodate the text to caption of label.We need to distinguish between light quality, light intensity and the duration of exposure to light, while discussing light as a factor that affects photosynthesis.The basic idea here is to distinguish democratic elections from non-democratic elections.We need a definition of rain only when we wish to distinguish it from, say, drizzle or cloudburst.
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