Sentence examples for distinguishing a from inspiring English sources

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Managing the notes is only a starting point to distinguishing a voice type.

She does a great job of distinguishing a large cast of characters and settings.

Many people, I've noticed by informally polling friends, are prone to distinguishing a beach read by genre.

Dr. Fox uses paraethoxypheny thio-carbamide (PTC) as means of distinguishing a taster from a non-taster.

Indeed, distinguishing a repeat customer from a first-time caller can help deliver appropriate marketing messages to both.

Typically, they generate thousands of alerts every month so that distinguishing a genuine attack from a false alarm is difficult.

The tawny-flanked prinia was very poor at distinguishing a similar-appearing foreign egg from its own by sight.

Kaliouby was frank about the system's limitations — the software still was having trouble distinguishing a smile from a grimace — but the executives were impressed.

Of course, there is the difficulty of distinguishing a phone's being used by a driver or one being used by a passenger, but why not try?

One physicist I spoke to compared the computational challenge of distinguishing a Higgs to finding a needle not in one haystack but in ten.

The first neglect arises perhaps from the difficulty of distinguishing a minimal writer from an author who is not a writer at all.

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