Sentence examples for which will distinguish from inspiring English sources

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She should reflect on her Physical, Personal, and Other characteristics, and identify three of them ("Witty, Easy to Talk To, Golfer" or "Architect, Charming, International") which will distinguish her from the pack.

Lately, Barry Farber has been offering listeners a chance to purchase, through the mails, a cassette tape with 25 words that will make them into better talkers-- separator words"which will distalkers-- separator from common chatalkers-- separator

This October, Ian Schrager will open his fourth New York hotel, the Hudson, on the western fringes of Midtown, which will distinguish itself from his other odes to permanent midnight with cut-rate rooms starting at $95 a night.

They proposed a new gene target, "ibeA", which will distinguish most B2 types from D types.

An important future direction for research is to develop methods which will distinguish between these harmonics and the smaller, genuine gamma waves.

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Altchek said visual journalism makes up '75% of the time our audience spends with Mic,′ and said that the new strategy would realign resources behind the new market of 'tap stories,' which he hopes will distinguish Mic from competitors.

However, the attainment of the 75% reduction target is likely to be assessed using similar sisterhood methods to the DHS and MICS, which will not adequately distinguish between pregnancy-related mortality and maternal mortality, whether due to HIV or other causes.

But there are new signs of life at the largely empty 42-story tower overlooking the Battery, which will soon be distinguished by one of the more unusual examples of a developer's "penance" for running afoul of New York City land-use procedure.

In this phase, we will distinguish behaviour within the congestion from which occurs upstream.

This paper focuses on the end detectors, which will be used to distinguish recoils from beam particles at the end of the DRAGON separator.

Instead, he urges us to build "a theory which will enable one to distinguish between the case in which an utterance is false or fails to be true, or more generally fails to correspond to the world in some favored way, and the case in which it is inappropriate for reasons of a different kind" (Grice 1989, 4).

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