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Mammal colour blindness is called protanopia, and prevents them from distinguishing red-yellow-green parts of the light spectrum.
Nowadays we shy away from distinguishing between the deserving and undeserving poor – but the concept is hard to dismiss completely.
She does not shy from distinguishing herself from Mr. Paul and proudly notes that she is the only woman in the race.
In that decision, Justice Franklin Weissberg of the State Supreme Court said nothing in the law prohibited the school from distinguishing between married and unmarried couples in deciding who could live in school-subsidized housing.
Under Texas law, which has a strict standard for the insanity defense, Mrs. Yates could have been found not guilty only if jurors believed she suffered from a mental defect that prevented her from distinguishing right from wrong.
The WTO's rule on process and production methods, which prohibits countries from distinguishing between goods on the basis of the way they have been produced, is a case in point.
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Cox's record since the credit crunch began has been far from distinguished.
OP Well, I just don't know … we had fire evidence from distinguished people.
This decision has led to student-wide protests and expressed concerns from distinguished computer scientists.
A surprising number of voices, from distinguished constitutional scholars to barstool philosophers, are conflating two entirely separate issues.
Salye came from a distinguished St Petersburg family.
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