Sentence examples for salient distinctions from inspiring English sources

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One of the salient distinctions between disease and neutral variants is that disease variants generally occur on much conserved sites whereas the positions of neutral variants lack such restriction [ 3, 10].

Efforts to overcome these IRB challenges require a more holistic understanding of how CBPR researchers and study communities (whether defined by geography, class, ethnicity, or other socially salient distinctions) collaborate in ways that empower community organizations to play a central role in the research process, which includes human subjects protection and ethical oversight.

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The only salient distinction is the one that divides gods from men — which, if true, makes all humans equal.

It's that adaptability that is the most salient distinction between their nature and that of their future, more fated adult selves.

The salient distinction of the human remnants in Zion, apart from their earth-toned natural-fiber fashions, has been the capacity for love, a word much spoken in this movie.

In 1984, the year when "Last Christmas" was released two pop music titans vying for young consumers' attention reflected this salient distinction.

The most salient distinction from a progressive point of view among higher-polling candidates in the Republican presidential caucus is that one guy is against endless war and the other higher-polling candidates are for it.

We found that the most salient distinction is made by PC1 which separates usage from citation measures with the exception of Citation Betweenness centrality and Citation Immediacy.

Sanders' office suggested the senator, who called the collection "clearly unconstitutional" in his letter, did consider the distinction salient.

She argues that the distinction between social pressure and physical force is morally and legally salient, comparable to the distinction between seduction and rape.

Similarly, one might want to draw a distinction between sex and gender, sex being an anatomical distinction based on locally salient sexual/reproductive differences, and gender being a distinction between the social/political positions of those with bodies marked as of different sexes.

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