Sentences with phrase «distinguish hard things»

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«Once a musician has enough ability to get into a top music school, the thing that distinguishes one performer from another is how hard he or she works.
One little gem: «Once a musician has enough ability to get into a top music school, the thing that distinguishes one performer from another is how hard he or she works.
Keep in mind that while they can be hard to distinguish from the real thing, they're not efficient enough to push your baby out just yet the way actual labor contractions are.
One of the problems about the pejorative use of populism as a bad thing is that it is hard to distinguish it from democracy which is supposed to be a good thing.
That is, they may become more prone to experiencing unusual thoughts, beliefs, and experiences that might make it hard to distinguish things as either real or imagined.
Unfortunately, the audio side of things has proved harder to take advantage of, largely because it's Microsoft's software that makes the Kinect able to filter out ambient noise, distinguish between speakers, and adjust volume so you never have to yell.
One of the most difficult things for a brain surgeon is figuring out exactly where a brain tumor starts and stops because brain tumor tissue can be hard to distinguish from the rest of the brain.
Those are the things that help you distinguish yourself from the crowd because now you're saying, «Hey, look, this is actual positive client feedback that I'm putting to work to demonstrate my, whatever you call it, unique selling proposition,» or what helps you stand out from all of the other legal marketing that just reads like we're super aggressive, we fight really hard, we have 500 years of experience and we went to the best law school.
If not for the company's logo imprinted on the top, it would be hard to distinguish exactly what this thing is and what it does.
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