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1 There is no way to distinguish or differentiate between electrons, for example.
2 It was possible to differentiate between these two groups with the LC-qPCR.
3 There again you do not differentiate between the individual and the race.
4 We don't know why, but some men-subchromats - ca n't differentiate between red and green.
5 I would like the American people to differentiate between Islam and Muslims.
6 The Schools differentiate between British and Indian teachers; the Colleges do the same.
7 At some point, though, we have to differentiate between concern and concern trolling.
8 The film makers failed to differentiate between the government policy and individual cases.
9 Our current laws do not differentiate between the fine and imprisonment.
10 Instead it may well help to differentiate between reasonable expectations and unreasonable ones.
11 User groups and psychological factors that differentiate between types of users are identified.
12 It'll be important to differentiate between reasonable expectations and unreasonable ones.
13 The EEG and rCBF could not differentiate between cases with or without LB.
14 It's because we really can't differentiate between real and unreal images.
15 To differentiate between the essential and the non-essential, that is where woman fails.
16 It is difficult to clinically differentiate between ischemic and nonischemic LBBB.
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This collocation consists of: Differentiate between through the time
Differentiate between across language varieties