Sentence examples for distinctively able from inspiring English sources

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The method using the DRIFT spectra partly showed mango samples from KARI-Thika and KARI-Embu in similar clusters but was not distinctively able to group samples based on the location (Fig. 4).

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Ordinary Japanese cultivars incorporated water too fast to be able to determine distinctively the water entrance and the paths of water transport inside the testa (Figs  3 and 6).

Or, as he puts it in Mr. Hnath's distinctively deadpan, incantatory style: "If I were able to get into that club, that club that people are in with all the connections, the Royal Society, if I could get into that club, that best of the best royal thinkers club, I think, if I joined the Royal Society, that would be a start".

Gorgeous gowns are best-dressed list staples, so it's arguably more impressive when our favorite celebs are able to turn heads in distinctively dressed-down looks.

The invitation extends to liberals who want to be able to say what is distinctively Christian about their progressive stance, and to evangelicals who want to really engage contemporary culture and thought from a biblical perspective.

"If you start putting very large numbers of human brain cells into primates, suddenly you might transform primates into something that has some of the capacities that we regard as distinctively human – speech or other ways of being able to manipulate or relate to a human," he said.

Though at a certain level we've been able to woo these exotic beauties through our distinctively American charms (optimism and good humor; superior dentistry; an endearing inability to grasp the local language), paying our way in dollars certainly hasn't hurt our romantic odds.

In fact, Mendes's training in the distinctively British culture of subsidised theatre - and the awe-inspiringly intelligent way he was able to modify this training for film - are the only things Brit patriots can feel warm about.

The officer again approached it, and this time was able to get with in a few feet of the apparition, which all the while was distinctively that of a woman, and the officer sprang for it.

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It's distinctively flavoured.

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