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Kagan's own book is concerned with distinguishing genuine transformations from false ones.
To start with, distinguishing untreatable viral illnesses from treatable bacterial infections is difficult.
Macron's proposed legislation is mostly concerned with distinguishing between asylum seekers and economic migrants.
There is a similar fascination with detail, with cataloguing, with distinguishing one thing from another.
Yet another thing Canadians and Europeans have in common is an obsession with the United States, and with distinguishing themselves from it, often by crude stereotyping.
Her 1943 memoir, "Always Room at the Top," is a bit like an Oliver Stone film -- not overly concerned with distinguishing between fact and fiction.
Allwood et al.2 recognize seven distinct stromatolite facies (sedimentary rocks with distinguishing characteristics that correspond to the conditions of deposition).
I recognize that those principles sometimes may pose a problem like that Judge Hand identified with distinguishing idea from expression in the literary context.
Inscriptions from Gupta times onward also refer to monklike orders of Shaiva ascetics, apparently living according to distinctive disciplines and with distinguishing garments and emblems.
Survival of the Sexy: Fossil records suggest animals with distinguishing features – akin to fancy plumes or daunting antlers -- had more success during courtship and breeding, reports Science2.0.
Black animals tend not to photograph as well as others, making prospective owners less likely to engage with them on rehoming websites instead gravitating to those with distinguishing markings.
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