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distinguishing characteristic

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distinguishing
adjective
uk /dɪˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪ.ʃɪŋ/ us /dɪˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪ.ʃɪŋ/
A distinguishing mark or feature is one that makes someone or something different from similar people ...
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characteristic
noun[C]
uk /ˌkær.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/ us /ˌker.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/
a typical or noticeable quality of someone ...
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Examples of distinguishing characteristic


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Another distinguishingcharacteristic seems to be their learning strategies, and these can be divided into two sets.
Insofar as we emphasise lack of implementational concerns as the distinguishingcharacteristic of a knowledge level model, this includes the conceptual, ontological, and epistemological levels.
The distinguishingcharacteristic of intensional languages is that they have context switching operators.
Its distinguishingcharacteristic was a double-skinned rubble wall infilled with earth in depths up to 1.8 metres.
The distinguishingcharacteristic of this method is that it includes a set of inductively derived equations that explicitly include experiential equations.
Another distinguishingcharacteristic of this and other recognition interactions is the close geometrical and chemical fit between the ligand and binding pocket.
The obvious distinguishingcharacteristic of delays is that they refer to the timing rather than the quality of transposition.
A second distinguishingcharacteristic of societies is the set of constraints they impose on the behavior of the agents, commonly known as social laws, norms or conventions.
Color is an obvious distinguishingcharacteristic of many terrain types.
This observation has identified the most important distinguishingcharacteristic of the finite element method, namely, the construction of mode shapes with respect to convenient subregions of the complete field.
Whereas the previously dominant group had chosen to ally themselves closely with the colonial government, a distinguishingcharacteristic of the new elite leaders was their stand against the government.
Insofar as speech itself is uniquely human, this asymmetry might seem to be another distinguishingcharacteristic of our species.
Although a precise and unique definition of an agent has yet to be agreed upon, one distinguishing characteristic of an agent is that it exhibits autonomous behavior.
Frankfurt argues that the distinguishingcharacteristic of the person is that he can form efficacious second-order desires.
It is true that some are important, but it is not possible to find any distinguishingcharacteristic.
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The right not to work individually, as with the right not to work collectively, is a distinguishingcharacteristic of a democracy.
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His one distinguishingcharacteristic is his persistently anti-social behaviour.
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What, after all, has been the distinguishingcharacteristic of our country in its dealings with what we may call subject populations?
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The most important distinguishingcharacteristic of crime is that it confers on the state the legal right to punish the offender.
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