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In Figure 1, factual sentences (denoted as 'Background', sentences 1, 2 and 4) are distinguished from a sentence containing information inferred from the 'Background', a hypothesis driving and justifying the work presented in the article ('Hypothesis', sentence 3).
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Theoretically, a "special master" is distinguished from a "master".
A strategy of price skimming can be distinguished from a strategy of penetration pricing.
It is not clear how this is to be distinguished from a high-flown sadism".
The fund is distinguished from a typical intermediate-duration portfolio by the insurance wrappers.
Rubella was distinguished from a more serious infectious disease, measles, or rubeola, in the early 19th century.
An illusion is distinguished from a hallucination, an experience that seems to originate without an external source of stimulation.
It reasonably cannot be distinguished from a tax for using a locomotive or a car employed in such commerce.
The family group should be distinguished from a household, which may include boarders and roomers sharing a common residence.
A pinnacle is distinguished from a finial by its greater size and complexity and from a tower or spire by its smaller size and subordinate architectural role.
Dr. Okal said a solid could be distinguished from a liquid in that it could sustain two different kinds of waves, while a liquid could only sustain one.
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