Sentences with phrase «most difficulty distinguishing»

For the moment, I want simply to report that my research in Corinth and studies since strongly suggest that even mainline congregations — the type most observers have had most difficulty distinguishing from one another — do maintain distinctive world views.

Not exact matches

The most common probes, which use fluorescent markers or radioactive labels to pinpoint the virus's location in a tissue sample, sometimes have difficulty distinguishing the target — HIV RNA and DNA — from surrounding cellular components.
This is most likely because of the inherent difficulty in distinguishing specific biallelic effects from differences in environment or genetic background.
Courting Dating is the question that most Christian singles have difficulty with distinguishing the difference.
One particularly annoying segment involving a volcano shooting lava rocks — a good idea in practice, but less than enjoyable when most of the difficulty comes from having a hard time distinguishing between the deadly foreground rocks and the harmless background rocks.
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