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The sensibilities are too distinct.
The bifurcation seems to have become necessary in the first place because these two main functions – comprehensiveness and precision – are both necessary, but are too distinct to be combined.
It has therefore been argued that Æthelric and Ecgric were in fact the same person, a suggestion that is disputed by the historian Barbara Yorke, who notes that the two names are too distinct to be compatible.
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He noted that the two were too distinct to compare.
The consequences of unabated warming are somewhat uncertain — yet the possibility of very negative, perhaps catastrophic, global outcomes is too distinct to do nothing.
Plenty of people feel that the regions making up the country were too distinct to be squeezed into a single nation and that, as a result, Italy has shallow roots.
In a sense, the system is too distinct pieces that serve separate but related functions.
The sand layers were too distinct from the peat to have been caused by a smaller storm, she says.
Initially, it was used to assign species status to allopatric "races" that were too distinct to be lumped into the same species [ 27- 29] (superspecies sensu stricto).
These variables were deemed to be too distinct from the target construct, with additional dimensions implicit in them increasing the chances of predictive effects for ET facets (or for the specific variance of RD facets).
Many of the phages recognized as being T4-related by the marine ecology community, particularly a group of cyanomyoviruses, fall outside of these genera because their proteomes were considered to be too distinct in comparison to other clades within the viral domain.
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