Sentence examples for to knowing the difference from inspiring English sources

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In their frank, funny, accessible way, on each episode of the League of Awkward Unicorns, Zandt and Bradley discuss all aspects of mental health, from medication to unhelpful comments to knowing the difference between clinical depression and just "feeling bad because everything is legitimately terrible".

Ulrich owes her success, in part, to knowing the difference between what is important and what's urgent.

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All it took to impress him was my knowing the difference between Manet and Monet.

Many of us use "literally" to describe something figurative without knowing the difference between the two; that's also a product of metamodernism.

The key is in knowing the difference, and to express your preference from an intention to create the clarity that can promote the kind of interaction that supports respectful dialogue, rather than reacting in ways that generate defensiveness and opposition.

And I'm figuring out that wisdom comes from knowing the difference -- knowing when to ask for help, when to admit defeat, when to listen when I feel like talking.

These lawyers play by complicated rules, but like laymen they also wonder why legal decisions are not subject to the more simple scrutiny of knowing the difference between right and wrong.

From the top ten list of biggest employer gripes, first place went to typos and grammatical errors – not knowing the difference between 'your' and 'you're', or 'there' and 'their' – followed by an overly casual tone which includes using 'you guys' or signing off with 'cheers'cheers

To many kids who didn't grow up idolizing OG Norwegian metal, Liturgy was a less intimidating entry point to a music genre where not knowing the difference between War Metal and Viking Metal is more embarrassing than shitting yourself at prom.

To many kids who didn't grow up idolizing OG Norwegian metal, Liturgy was a less intimidating entry point to a music genre where not knowing the difference between a blast beat and burst beat is more embarrassing than shitting yourself at prom.

To quote my friend Camille Loomis (a music teacher in Mississippi), "not knowing the difference between proficiency and growth is equivalent to a dentist not knowing the difference between a molar and a canine as they descend upon your mouth with a drill".

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