Sentence examples for for its distinctiveness from inspiring English sources

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But if you don't agree that this is a comedy, or a drama, about a can-do politician, the movie's creators make the case for its distinctiveness by pointing out that the action happened more than a decade ago.

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Building on that theme, E. P. Clowney explained that three dimensions of Christian meditation are crucial, not merely for showing its distinctiveness, but for guiding its practice.

If there is one thing that Generation X is known for, it is its distinctiveness.

While that represented a risk for Fox, its distinctiveness was also an opportunity to offer audiences something different in an increasingly crowded space.

Normal adult listeners rated each voice for its perceived distinctiveness on a visual analog scale.

He was perhaps too solemn and reserved a figure for the leadership but he fought for the party to retain its distinctiveness, opposing Ashdown's attempt to draw closer to Labour and, in 2010, as one of the Lib Dems' federal executive committee, he was the only one to vote against going into coalition with the Tories.

The Lambert report into BBC News 24 criticised the channel for its lack of distinctiveness from competitors such as Sky News, while former Trinity Mirror chairman Philip Graf will next month deliver his report into the commercial impact of the £100m the BBC spends on its new media operations.

Its taxonomic distinctiveness argues strongly for its conservation, as its demise will mean the permanent loss of a unique taxon that is irreplaceable.

Cheddar is a big slice (22%) of the $10.7 billion in cheese sold each year in the U.S. Shelburne, of course, is but a drop in the milk pail, so it shoots for distinctiveness: It is one of 24 cheesemakers in Vermont that use only raw milk.

Since then, the course, renowned for the distinctiveness of its holes -- five par 5's and five par 3's -- and its natural beauty, has been reconfigured over the years by three architects: Donald Ross (in 1920), A. W. Tillinghast (1930) and Arthur Hills (1990).

Unfortunately, after a few striking chapters portraying Adams's disdain for his Presidential forebears (he wished he could be "less Adamsy"), the book becomes a volume-by-volume gloss that is no great advertisement either for the history's readability or for the distinctiveness of its argument about the emergence of an American national identity.

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