Similar words: differentiate, differentiation, product differentiation, differential, different, differently, indifferent, indifferently. Meaning: [‚dɪfə'renʃɪeɪt] adj. 1. made different (especially in the course of development) or shown to be different 2. exhibiting biological specialization; adapted during development to a specific function or environment.
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1. How are birds differentiated from animals?
2. One character is not clearly differentiated from another.
3. That company differentiated between men and women ——everyone was not paid at the same rate.
4. Scientific work is differentiated from art by its necessary connection with the idea of progress.
5. Readily differentiated by its tapered head from Chabertia.
6. This is the differentiated products approach.
7. Yet the actual experience of bombing was sharply differentiated.
8. Traditionally,[sentencedict .com] domestic policy was sharply differentiated from foreign policy.
9. It is differentiated from migraine by the paroxysmal occurrence of the latter.
10. In contrast to television, the press was highly differentiated: different papers reached very different audiences with very different messages.
11. Since metastases of unknown origins are usually poorly differentiated the sensitivity of testing with these antibodies would also be reduced.
12. The injured dogs'behaviour cannot be differentiated from that of their uninjured pack mates.
13. However, what differentiated the suffragettes much more sharply and significantly from their criminal sisters was their resistance to criminalising.
14. Differentiated labour meant that people now differed from each other to a much greater extent, including in their consciences.
15. Normal entrance requirements for degree courses should apply, and parallel courses should make differentiated demands on students.
16. The auction houses may anticipate an effect on prices, although early and late impressions are already clearly differentiated in catalogue descriptions.
17. Circular temples are often difficult to identify unless they are clearly differentiated from their domestic counterparts.
18. Intellectual work of design, conception and communication would be differentiated from manual work.
19. In the appendix to this chapter we show a Lancaster-type formulation of differentiated intermediate products, which leads to similar results.
20. We now introduce another restriction: the production technology for differentiated products is homothetic.
21. But although instruments were freely used they are not clearly differentiated from voices until the Second Book of Symphoniae.
22. Girls and boys, women and men, black and white students are differentiated and polarized.
23. In 1987, the small 2.5 percent national swing from Conservative to Labour was differentiated between North and South.
24. But it is also clear that the blastomeres in a two-cell or a four-cell embryo are not differentiated.
25. Although the sources are not profligate with information, it is possible to reach a more differentiated picture.
26. In this, modernized societies quite straightforwardly have more highly differentiated social structures than do traditional societies.
27. Some had fared considerably better than others, leading to a differentiated society.
28. In other words, when kids get a legal review-as differentiated from a clinical review-the majority get out.
29. In chapters 7, 8, and 9 we use the differentiated products approach to develop a theory of trade.
30. Since hemoglobins A2 and C exhibit nearly the same mobility, they can not be differentiated on cellulose acetate. 217.
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