"distinguish" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It would replace an earlier plan that was abandoned because it did not sufficiently distinguish between cellphones and the two-way radios used by emergency services.
- If one is able to sufficiently distinguish two cases, comparative research conclusions will not be very helpful.
- Unfortunately he didn't sufficiently distinguish between being up to date and becoming more operational.
- I do not think that the latest New York Times/CBS New Poll (front page, Jan. 16) sufficiently distinguished the moral issue from the legal one.
- It appears to me that you do not sufficiently distinguish between the ethos of the man-of-war and that of the privateer.
- The Webbs objected that the scheme did not distinguish sufficiently between deserving and undeserving and that it included no measures for the prevention of unemployment.
- Soviet Communism and Socialism are not yet sufficiently distinguished in many minds.
- For one thing, Jacoby's unrelenting portrayal of racial demagogy fails to distinguish sufficiently between the genuine scoundrels and the merely opportunistic.
- I therefore consider it false of the Commission to deal with stem cell research in a very wholesale way in their document, which does not sufficiently distinguish the ethical problems.
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