distinguishing in the PONS Dictionary

distinguishing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

(on fur) marks pl distinguishing marks

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Thus, researchers can find the optimum spectral portion for distinguishing ink from paper in order to display otherwise completely illegible papyri.
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The distinction between socialized and unsocialized children was the most pertinent in distinguishing between psychopathic-like youths.
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It is not associated with abdominal pain, thus distinguishing it from irritable bowel syndrome.
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In the attempt to formalise some of the qualitative differences, entities were grouped according to distinguishing features or capacities.
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Other distinguishing features include a fish fin running down the center of his head, lupine ears and a birds beak for a mouth.
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As with distinguishing an employer and employee relationship, there is no one test which adequately establishes which acts employers are vicariously liable for.
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A distinguishing trait is their diminished sense of taste, and it is often shown that they can only taste very spicy food.
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This is perhaps one of the distinguishing features of private pay drug rehab centers when compared to those in public rehab centers.
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One of its distinguishing features is multi-master replication.
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Tallness has always been a valuable characteristic, particularly in men, distinguishing the ruler from the ruled, the rich from the poor.
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