Sentence examples for distinctive of one from inspiring English sources

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Because these differences can be used for discrimination, a simple twin- identification heuristic consists in learning to recognise a feature that is distinctive of one of the lookalike-twins, searching for that unique feature, and ending the search when that feature has been recognised.

According to Levenbook, champions of global coherence ignore the fact that sometimes a legally justified decision is supported by, in the sense of cohering with, principles which are distinctive of one area or branch of the law, but the principles concerned differ substantially from, and hence do not cohere well with principles from other branches of law.

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A distinctive feature of one of the rhythms considered, the rostral scratch, is a delay in the onset of KE motoneuron activity relative to HF onset.

It's partly the exploratory, homemade nature of her sound that marks Remy out as distinctive, and one of the core members of Toronto's vibrant underground music scene along with her husband Max Turnbull, AKA Slim Twig.

Famed for its strikingly rugged landscape, the small nation of Wales which comprises six distinctive regions was one of Celtic Europe's most prominent political and cultural centres, and it retains aspects of culture that are markedly different from those of its English neighbours.

Doctored images of officials making inspection visits have become a source of popular mockery in China, particularly after the discovery of one distinctive image that showed a group of functionaries hovering over a road in Sichuan.

Lamont's (2000, p. 606) comment on the sociology of knowledge and science is applicable here, that "the rise of one distinctive worldview through social science discourse cannot account for the diversity of human orientations and experiences".

On the other hand, with the exception of patient 5, the networks of the other patients lacked these characteristics, with a distinctive star-like evolution of one single lineage from the onset of the study.

It's this underground roasting that gives mezcal its intense and distinctive smokiness — one of the qualities that draws its most passionate fans.

The one I popped in first — dear readers, you can guess — is the one devoted to Busby Berkeley, whose distinctive artistry (one of the few in the movies to be both instantly recognizable and utterly inimitable) is among the rarest and most exotic treasures of the movies, all the more so for the surprising contrast of its giddily superficial delights and its philosophical depths.

Four lists of distinctive headings, one for each PICO element, were manually created.

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