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Interpol vs CIA Interpol and CIA are two intelligence agencies that carry out their investigation differently. Interpol is the shortened form of International Criminal Police Organization. On the other hand CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency. Interpol is an organization that carries out investigation... 
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Aiding vs Abetting vs Conspiracy Aiding, Abetting and Conspiracy are terms used in ascertaining the degree of liability of persons in a court of law in respect of a crime that has been committed. Prosecutors use these words to expand the scope and severity of a crime to include more persons than were originally... 
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World Bank vs IMF World Bank and IMF are two very important specialized agencies of United Nations.  To understand the roles, functioning and responsibilities of these autonomous bodies, World Bank and IMF, a brief look into history is necessary. In 1944, with World War II raging, delegates from 44 allied nations... 
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Felony vs Misdemeanor Felony and Misdemeanor are two legal terms that should be used differently. Misdemeanor is a kind of crime measured by the maximum period of time a person can be incarcerated. Felony is on the other hand a kind of crime punishable for a period of more than a year. In short it can be said... 
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Democracy vs Dictatorship Democracy and Dictatorship are two types of rule over a country. They show differences between them in terms of their methodology and concept. A dictator enjoys an absolute rule over a country or a state. On the other hand in a democracy the choice to create laws is with the people. One... 
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Guardianship vs Custody Guardianship and Custody are terms usually used in legal actions about the rights, duties, obligations, and responsibilities of an adult with regard to the personal interest and care of a minor or a child. These two have their own limited amount of power in making decisions given to the... 
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Democracy vs Monarchy Democracy and Monarchy are two forms of government that show lot of differences between them. Democracy is a form of government in which the power of governing is derived from the people. On the other hand monarchy is a form of government in which an individual called the monarch is given... 
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Judgment vs Order Judgment and Order are two legal terms that show lot of differences between them. In fact judgment and order are two of the most common terms heard in a court. The very meanings of the words judgment and order differ much. Judgment is the final decision of the judge by which a lawsuit gets... 
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TMJ Ammo vs FMJ Ammo Total metal jacket (TMJ) ammo and Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammo might have a thin difference. Some ammo fans are not even aware of the difference between the two. It is said that one can not be called a pure expert on weapons if one cannot differentiate these two. TMJ Total metal jacket is... 
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G20 vs G8 G20 and G8 are abbreviations for forums of industrialized and developed countries of the world. G8 is older, coming into existence at the behest of France in 1975. It brought together France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK and the US (G6). It was then G6, but with Canada joining in 1976, the coalition became... 
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Chemical Weapons vs Nuclear Weapons Chemical Weapons and Nuclear Weapons are both destructive weapons. The world has seen the holocaust caused by nuclear weapons during the bombings on Nagasaki and Hiroshima during the 2nd World War. It was the first and last instance in human history that nuclear weapons were... 
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Census vs Sampling Census and sampling are methods of collecting data about the populace. Before we move forward to enumerate differences between Census and sampling, it is better to understand what these two techniques of generating information mean. For better governance, every government requires specific data... 
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Lobbying vs Bribing Lobbying and bribing are terms more commonly associated with your local politician. When you want to change a certain policy, or amend a certain law, you go to your politician. And the outcome would be one of these two scenarios. Lobbying If the politician agrees with your opinion, he would... 
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XD vs XDM Polymer Handheld Pistols XD and XDM are two types of handheld polymer pistols from Springfield Armory. Both pistols basically look alike and it’s difficult to tell which is which by a person not very familiar with them. So it might help if we know how these two differ from each other. XD Polymer Pistol XD... 
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War Crimes vs Crimes against Humanity War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity are both crimes against people in hostile situations, may it be intra-states or interstates. Nobody likes the thought of war, but the sad thing is war is a reality. Glaring examples are the war in Iraq, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan and... 
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ICC vs ICJ International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) are two institutions that are focused on human rights and humanitarian law. A court is a form of tribunal, often a government institution, wherein everything that goes beyond the law or human law will be investigated. Here... 
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