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distinguishing and feature
The Aravalli Range is the distinguishing feature of the district.
Their distinguishing feature is cnidocytes, specialized cells that they use mainly for capturing prey.
The game's distinguishing feature is the " croquet " shot: when certain balls hit other balls, extra shots are allowed.
A distinguishing feature of most Compactrons is the placement of the evacuation tip on the bottom end, rather than the top end as was customary with " miniature " tubes, and a characteristic 3 / 4 " diameter circle pin pattern.
Leontyev had seen human action as a result of biological as well as cultural evolution and, drawing on Marx's materialist conception of culture, stressed that individual cognition always is part of social action which in turn is mediated by man-made tools ( cultural artifacts ), language and other man-made systems of symbols, which he viewed as a major distinguishing feature of human culture and, thus, human cognition.
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, alcohol consumption is forbidden, and teetotalism has become a distinguishing feature of its members.
It can be the only distinguishing feature between certain words, thus creating minimal pairs ( for example, bønder " peasants " with stød versus bønner " beans " or " prayers " without ).
Its distinguishing feature is that the schema, viewed as a graph in which object types are nodes and relationship types are arcs, is not restricted to being a hierarchy or lattice.
Dooms primary distinguishing feature at the time of its release was its realistic 3D graphics, then unparalleled by other real-time-rendered games running on consumer-level hardware.
The distinguishing feature of some of their films was a deliberate attempt to use resolutely theatrical-type light comedy playing that was directed towards the audience.
A distinguishing feature of all flamenco guitars is the tapping plates ( golpeadores ) glued to the table, to protect them against the taps with the fingernails that are an essential feature of the flamenco style.
South Granville is a separate suburb with the distinguishing feature of a light industrial area.
Its primary distinguishing feature was that the disk heads were not withdrawn completely from the stack of disk platters when the drive was powered down.
The tremolo harmonica's distinguishing feature is that it has two reeds per note, with one slightly sharp and the other slightly flat.
Some superstitions found in Witchcraft can be close to lycanthropic beliefs, the occasional involuntary character of lycanthropy being almost the sole distinguishing feature.
** Moral universalism ( or universal morality ) is the meta-ethical position that some system of ethics, or a universal ethic, applies universally, that is to all people regardless of culture, race, sex, religion, nationality, sexuality, or other distinguishing feature.
The Mongolian spot which is common among Mongols, is looked upon proudly as a distinguishing feature of the ethnic group.
The most common distinguishing feature of citizenship is that citizens have the right to participate in the political life of the state, such as by voting or standing for election.
One distinguishing feature of Ibadism is the choice of ruler by communal consensus and consent.
The distinguishing feature of phrenology is the idea that the sizes of brain areas were meaningful and could be inferred by examining the skull of an individual.
Its distinguishing feature is that it places operators to the left of their operands.
An important distinguishing feature between a qubit and a classical bit is that multiple qubits can exhibit quantum entanglement.
Another distinguishing feature is the centuries-long language contact with German, which is most noticeable in the vocabulary and to a lesser extent the syntax of Romansh.
Another definition states that its " primary distinguishing feature is a love plot in which two sympathetic and well-matched lovers are united or reconciled ".

distinguishing and is
Man, we are told, is endowed with reason and is capable of distinguishing good from bad.
It is not positivism which has isolated metaphysics from reality by distinguishing between description and prescription.
The key distinguishing factor between direct and collateral appeals is that the former occurs in state courts, and the latter in federal courts.
In many cases such a selection can be made without invoking the axiom of choice ; this is in particular the case if the number of bins is finite, or if a selection rule is available: a distinguishing property that happens to hold for exactly one object in each bin.
Although the family ( Amaranthaceae ) is distinctive, the genus has few distinguishing characters among the 70 species included.
Sartre, popularly understood as misreading Heidegger ( an understanding supported by Heidegger's essay " Letter on Humanism " which responds to Sartre's famous address, " Existentialism is a Humanism "), employs modes of being in an attempt to ground his concept of freedom ontologically by distinguishing between being-in-itself and being-for-itself.
Decisive in distinguishing Buddhism from what is commonly called Hinduism is the issue of epistemological justification.
The most immediately distinguishing is that of the second person singular familiar form of address: pané.
Royer is also sometimes cited as initially distinguishing Crux.
However, there is no evidence that pall mall involved the croquet stroke which is the distinguishing characteristic of the modern game.
Although hypercarotenemia is not particularly dangerous, it can lead to an oranging of the skin ( carotenodermia ), but not the conjunctiva of eyes ( thus easily distinguishing it visually from jaundice ).
One of the distinguishing characteristics of critical theory, as Adorno and Horkheimer elaborated in their Dialectic of Enlightenment ( 1947 ), is a certain ambivalence concerning the ultimate source or foundation of social domination, an ambivalence which gave rise to the “ pessimism ” of the new critical theory over the possibility of human emancipation and freedom.
There is no universally accepted criterion for distinguishing a language from a dialect.

distinguishing and row
It is named after its distinguishing feature, an alley or canopied path created by a double row of live oaks about 800 feet ( 240 meters ) long that was planted in the early 18th century, long before the present house was built.

distinguishing and over
However, time is not a necessary distinguishing factormacroevolution can happen without gradual compounding of small changes ; whole-genome duplication can result in speciation occurring over a single generation-this is especially common in plants.
His size, standing at over 6 feet in height and weighing over 300 lbs ( 136 kg ), was also a distinguishing factor for him.
In the case of Chinese characters, this sometimes leads to controversies over distinguishing the underlying character from its variant glyphs ( see Han unification ).
The phenomenon of repercussion, the power of animal metamorphosis, or of sending out a familiar, real or spiritual, as a messenger, and the supernormal powers conferred by association with such a familiar, are also attributed to the magician, male and female, all the world over ; and witch superstitions are closely parallel to, if not identical with, lycanthropic beliefs, the occasional involuntary character of lycanthropy being almost the sole distinguishing feature.
In 1797 he brought reinforcements from the Rhine to Bonaparte's army in Italy, distinguishing himself greatly at the passage of the Tagliamento, and in 1798 served as ambassador to Vienna, but had to quit his post owing to the disturbances caused by his hoisting the tricolour over the embassy.
( Similar confusion arose over distinguishing the Janeros-Nednhi of the Chiricahua ( Dzilthdaklizhéndé ) and the Dzithinahndé of the Mescalero ).
A distinguishing feature of this tree is that a little over halfway up the trunk the bark tends to form overlapping scales that are easily noticed and aid in identification.
While initially settled over a century ago, much of the city in its current form was built in the middle of the 20th century, particularly around and just after World War II, distinguishing Grosse Pointe Woods from older portions of Grosse Pointe.
An additional complication in distinguishing between smartphones and feature phones is that over time the capabilities of new models of feature phones can increase to exceed those of phones that had been promoted as smartphones in the past.
Radiocarbon dating of organic material buried next to or over a fault shear is often critical in distinguishing active from inactive faults.
For distinguishing himself conspicuously by courage and intrepidity at the risk of his life, in demonstrating that it is possible for aircraft to travel in continuous flight from a now inhabited portion of the earth over the North Pole and return.
A coverage is a special kind of geographic feature, with the distinguishing characteristics that other features have one particular value associated ( such as a road number, which remains constant over all the road's extent ) whereas a coverage typically conveys different values at different locations.
Where necessary different widths can be seamed together with a seaming iron and seam tape ( formerly it was sewn together ) and it is fixed to a floor over a cushioned underlay ( pad ) using nails, tack strips ( known in the UK as gripper rods ), adhesives, or occasionally decorative metal stair rods, thus distinguishing it from rugs or mats, which are loose-laid floor coverings.
Based on early interviews of tribal elders by early ethnologists and anthropologists, the estimated number of Klallam villages has ranged from ten to over thirty, with some ambiguity in distinguishing permanent from seasonal settlements, and some villages with mixed or disputed tribal identity.
The Common Nighthawk winters in southern South America, but distribution in this range is poorly known due to difficulties in distinguishing the bird from the Lesser Nighthawk and in differentiating between migrants and over wintering birds.
Its distinguishing feature is the loop around the Black Rocks, over a mile from the shore, and largely under water except at low tide.
Conventions for distinguishing sample from population effect sizes follow standard statistical practices — one common approach is to use Greek letters like ρ to denote population parameters and Latin letters like r to denote the corresponding statistic ; alternatively, a " hat " can be placed over the population parameter to denote the statistic, e. g. with being the estimate of the parameter.
The naiive expectation from population genetics would have been that there would be less linguistic diversity, because the entire indigenous population of South America appears to derive genetically from only a subset of an already small indigenous founder population of the Americas as a whole, something illustrated, for example, by its lack several of the less common genetic haplotypes found in indigenous America outside South America ( although genetic diversity has accumulated in these populations over time through mutations distinguishing these populations from the founder population genomes ).
Although they continued to fly the same ensign as U. S. Navy ships, ships of the Survey flew the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag as a " distinguishing mark " until the newly created National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) took over control of the Surveys ships in 1970.
The course culminates in the commando tests, undertaken over three days, leading to the award of the green beret, the distinguishing mark of a Commando.
He was a Philippine delegate to the United Nations General Assembly multiple times, notably distinguishing himself in debates over Communist aggression with Andrei Vishinsky and Jacob Malik of the Soviet Union.
There is a lack of clarity about the presentation of attachment disorders over the age of five years and difficulty in distinguishing between aspects of attachment disorders, disorganized attachment or the consequences of maltreatment.

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