Sentence examples for desirable distinction from inspiring English sources

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The other day a group of extraordinarily knowledgeable subway buffs were debating a more subjective and much less desirable distinction: the ugliest.

If this is a viable (and desirable) distinction, it is perhaps less clear in what it consists.

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In addition, mandatory assessment criteria are specified, in distinction to desirable criteria.

In particular, we explored the clinical usefulness of stimulation at ultra-short pulse duration as physiological concepts suggest that stimulation at PW <60  μsec could improve the selectivity of DBS for particular neural elements and lead to a better distinction between desirable and adverse stimulation effects.

Undesirable desire turned desirable.

Nylons were desirable, affordable and (relatively) durable; distinctions in stocking prices and appearances would continue to exist, but they would not be so marked.

I believe it is neither realistic nor desirable to establish this kind of distinction between European territorial authorities.

That is, through their talk about transactional sex, participants drew distinctions between acceptable or desirable behaviours and their alternatives.

Klesse (2006) refers to "the politics of differentiation," that individuals participating in, and observing certain kinds of sexual partnerships use to draw distinctions between acceptable or desirable behaviours and their alternatives.

That distinction now looks much less desirable.

No power on earth, however, can abolish the merciless class distinction between those who are physically desirable and the lonely, pallid, spotted, silent, unfancied majority.

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