distinguishing造句31. It has a completely unique quality and is obviously one of the distinguishing features of our century.
32. Thin black sideburns extended down to his earlobes in the style cartoonists adopted as the distinguishing mark of high-toned cads.
33. This is unlikely to produce anything more than a slight increase in vaginal discharge which has no particular distinguishing features.
34. Dicey's insistence on distinguishing legal from political sovereignty entails an equivalent separation of law and convention.
35. But the striking and distinguishing feature of organisms is organisation without such simple spatial regularity.
36. The relative presence or absence of the latter is an important factor in distinguishing between different categories of small town.
37. The evolution of a rudimentary bureaucracy was, by 1180, the distinguishing feature of royal and princely administrations.
38. More and more consultants were distinguishing between performance-only versus performance-and-change assignments.
39. Aristotle believed that strict determinism must be rejected because it destroys the natural basis for distinguishing between voluntary and involuntary actions.
40. It is reason, he argued, that is the distinguishing feature of human beings as against other examples of creation.
41. There are some characteristics that are helpful in distinguishing a mere group from a team.
42. In some examples it was thought necessary to highlight important distinguishing features with arrows or emphatic shading.
43. The nickname was a contemporary one, a means of distinguishing this Charles from other Carolingians with the same name.
44. There often arises the problem of distinguishing between an entity and an attribute.
45. Provolone cheeses are made in different sizes and shapes and each bears a distinguishing name.
46. There would be some slight problem in distinguishing Jalame glass from that imported to the site.
47. Normally a classified image would be colour-coded as the eye is not capable of distinguishing more than six or seven levels of grey.
48. The melodies of most composers have distinguishing characteristics which make them instantly identifiable.
49. Great Wits and Madness Among its several distinguishing features the human mind has two that most clearly define its uniqueness.
50. This archer wears a white smock over a grey uniform with distinguishing red ribbons and plume.
51. Firstly, the distinction between manual and non-manual work is not seen by some as an adequate way of distinguishing between classes.
52. Two rectangular buildings there had a pit sunk in one corner which might be taken as a distinguishing feature.
53. By distinguishing too sharply between the divine Word and the divine Spirit the Church has lost a most important biblical perspective.
54. Another way of distinguishing the services provided by local government is to group them according to certain shared characteristics.
55. The old formula distinguishing the motive to instruct or to amuse is of no service.
56. Whenever he drifts toward sleep he feels close to distinguishing the words.
57. You know[http://], to put on my passport where it says any scars or distinguishing features.
58. The contrast of his short-cropped white hair against his deep clayey tan was his only distinguishing feature.
59. Beyond that, however labor markets are no longer a simple matter of distinguishing between white and blue collars.
60. In distinguishing the market economy from the command economy, five fundamental questions will be posed: 1.