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1 It is necessary, however, to distinguish between the vague and the general.
2 Existing radar tracking systems could rarely distinguish between large birds and drones.
3 It had, for the first time, to distinguish between mass and weight.
4 Try to distinguish between what is likely to occur and what isn't.
5 That way I can distinguish between you, pointing to each in turn.
6 A security system that can distinguish between your spouse and a burglar.
7 They had no children and DNA analysis does not distinguish between siblings.
8 A very little experience enables the traveller to distinguish between the two.
9 This makes it hard to distinguish between the voluntary and involuntary exits.
10 Psychologists distinguish between four styles of parenting: authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent and uninvolved.
11 Judaism did not distinguish between the objective and subjective efficacy of prayer.
12 It is important at the outset to distinguish between syllabus and curriculum.
13 They then must distinguish between potential false positives and bona-fide planet candidates.
14 They'll also learn how to distinguish between the fruitful and the fanciful.
15 STRANGER: I should distinguish between those which fly and those which walk.
16 With her it was very difficult to distinguish between craft and innocence.
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