Distinguish
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481 examples of Distinguish in a sentence
Both tumors and dense breast tissue appear white on a mammogram, and the X-ray often can't
distinguish
between the two.
How can one
distinguish
a donation that is voluntary and altruistic from one that is forced or coerced from, for example, a submissive spouse, an in-law, a servant, a slave, an employee?
We recognize patterns to
distinguish
noise from signal, and especially our name.
All of them use different colors to
distinguish
between lines, all of them use simple symbols to
distinguish
between types of stations.
Now there's good reason to believe that you would want to be able to
distinguish
external events from internal events.
Now this is necessary to
distinguish
the self from the environment.
The third one is about making it impossible to
distinguish
where the different images begin and end by making it seamless.
We had no idea: Did they
distinguish
into different populations?
They have eyes, they can
distinguish
between light and dark, but they mostly work by smell.
We have 11 language versions, we have millions of views, We have taught more than 10,000 people how to
distinguish
true from false.
Our ears enclose a fine-tuned piece of biological machinery that converts the cacophony of vibrations in the air around us into precisely tuned electrical impulses that
distinguish
claps, taps, sighs, and flies.
We can't reliably
distinguish
true memories from false memories.
Portland made a bunch of decisions in the 1970s that began to
distinguish
it from almost every other American city.
And what I'm going to argue is that indeed something does
distinguish
the third, and it maps exactly on to the kind of Porter-Henderson logic that we've been talking about.
The particulars in poems are like the particularities, the personalities, that
distinguish
people from one another.
You will basically not be able to
distinguish
them, and the exception, of course, will be Guinness.
One boy in his clinic could
distinguish
between 18 symphonies before he turned two.
As an adult, you can
distinguish
about 10,000 different smells.
And floaters are particularly noticeable when you are looking at a uniform bright surface, like a blank computer screen, snow, or a clear sky, where the consistency of the background makes them easier to
distinguish.
All of this allows dogs to
distinguish
and remember a staggering variety of specific scents at concentrations up to 100 million times less than what our noses can detect.
It lets dogs identify potential mates, or
distinguish
between friendly and hostile animals.
With the computer having no way to
distinguish
between those which we would consider beautiful and those which we won't.
There, they create patterns of neural activity that correspond to the millions of colors most humans can
distinguish.
It was good enough to
distinguish
between a group of schizophrenics and a control group, a bit like we had done for the ancient texts, but not to predict the future onset of psychosis.
Buy a degree, much like you do a Lexus of a Louis Vuitton bag, to
distinguish
yourself from others.
In this case, what Mike is doing is varying y over the space of different animals, in a network designed to recognize and
distinguish
different animals from each other.
This is a network designed to recognize faces, to
distinguish
one face from another.
If we could do it just right, and you add water, you can potentially blow the brain up to where you could
distinguish
those tiny biomolecules from each other.
We have to bring in little tags, with glowing dyes that will
distinguish
them.
There are hundreds of these every day in our organizations that have the potential to
distinguish
a good life from a beautiful one.
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