Sentence examples for severe distinction from inspiring English sources

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He makes a severe distinction between the manifest and the unmanifest in nature.

It's common to make a severe distinction between art (good) and propaganda (very bad).

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Like many lingusts, McCawley does not draw severe distinctions between his outside interests -- principally food and music -- and the field in which he happens to make his living.

Nobody can miss the severe, intelligent, proud distinction Ms. Whelan brings to the "Agon" pas de deux; however, I find the texture of her dancing too acidic to be agreeable.

A similar study in Pakistan reported average treatment costs of US$71 for pneumonia and US$236 for severe pneumonia, a distinction which we did not make in our study [ 9].

The distinction between severe dengue and severe malaria must be made in an emergency department or hospital setting because in both situations, early diagnosis is essential for patient care.

The distinction between severe, non-episodic irritability and classical BP has important implications for diagnosis.

Bronchodilator reversibility is also found in moderate to severe COPD, and the distinction of chronic asthma with limited reversibility, therefore, remains notoriously difficult (28).

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