Sentence examples for distinction becoming from inspiring English sources

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The canola butyl esters exhibited the largest peak values for heat release rates, with the distinction becoming clear at reaction zone temperatures above 750 K.

Gerald R. Ford may have governed during a time of economic stagnation, but his library has just laid claim to a cutting-edge distinction: becoming the first presidential depository to employ an official "Wikipedian in residence".

By Monday night, the Mendocino Complex Fire had earned an infamous distinction, becoming the largest wildfire ever recorded in the state, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.

Or is the old distinction becoming obsolete?

Do you foresee the distinction becoming irrelevant over time?

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That distinction is becoming harder to maintain, Pakistani and Western officials say, as the area becomes an alphabet soup of dangerous militant groups that have joined forces to extend their reach deeper inside Pakistan.

That distinction is becoming less clear.

That distinction is becoming even harder to make as climate change alters the natural world.

Simon Ward of Henderson Global Investors, who highlighted this in a new post, notes that the core-periphery distinction is becoming less relevant.

But Lowell Wolf, product manager of consumer inkjet printers at Epson America, acknowledges that the distinction is becoming a fine one.

Yet five years later, this alpine nation with two million people risks the dubious distinction of becoming the first former socialist country in the European Union to need a bailout.

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