Sentence examples for considered distinctive enough from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, the "hobbits" were considered distinctive enough to be a separate species: Homo floresiensis.

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Asher observes that these fossils combine features now considered distinctive of different major groups.

Some research groups considered distinctive inclusion/exclusion criteria according to the object of investigation.

They considered it distinctive enough to merit its own genus, Cyanolimnas.

More recent workers have not considered this form distinctive enough to maintain it as a distinct variety.

In light of the absence of any Fried criteria in the non-frail group, we therefore considered that the frail and non-frail study participants were distinctive enough to test our hypothesis.

Most experts, however, consider the similarities in the case distinctive enough to connect Stride's murder with at least two of the earlier ones, as well as that of Catherine Eddowes on the same night.

"He didn't believe our work was distinctive enough in defining what makes Time Warner Cable special and better," he added.

When she does talk, it's rich and slightly nasal, distinctive enough to make you do a double take.

Before the 1930s, bonobos were considered a subspecies of chimp as well and were called pygmy chimps, but researchers decided based on physical differences that these smaller apes are distinctive enough to warrant separate species status.

He now considered the latter to be a species of Oryzomys (at the time a large genus that included most of the current members of the tribe Oryzomyini), but distinctive enough to be placed in its own subgenus.

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