Sentence examples for distinct in some from inspiring English sources

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The politics of a flood must be distinct in some analogous way.

The needs of women in the criminal justice system are distinct in some ways from the situation of men, particularly around parenting.

These migrants, who tend to be middle class, remain distinct in some ways from the homegrown surfers, who tend to be working class, but the fifteen or twenty men at Mark's that evening came from both groups.

These newcomers, who tend to be professionals, remain distinct in some ways from the homegrown surfers, who tend to be working-class, but all have shared an interest in keeping the secret of San Francisco's great surf.

Rather than account for the needs and interests of businesses as distinct in some ways from individuals, all user activities are instead filtered through context-flattening, corporate buzz-speak.

They're connecting with the audience that they want to connect to … If you carry that thinking over from people to things like stores and brands you realize that everyone's trying to do the same thing …" Rather than account for the needs and interests of businesses as distinct in some ways from individuals, all user activities are instead filtered through context-flattening, corporate buzz-speak.

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Moreover, phylogenetic analyses (e.g., [ 23] ) have prompted distinct delimitations (in some cases radically distinct) of the main sigmodontine groups (i.e., tribes) than those envisioned earlier.

Some features are not distinct in the model; some are not reproduced by the IRI.

This makes sense if one considers that the case of two distinct variants in some LD lies partway between the extreme cases of distinct unlinked causal variants and a single common causal variant, which is equivalent to distinct causal variants in complete LD.

Ideas are not formally distinct in God, as some Scotists would argue, but only extrinsically and objectively distinct.

In the present context we may understand the PII as ruling out the possibility of two things being distinct, but not distinct in virtue of some discernible property.

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