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distinguish

[dih-sting-gwish] / dɪˈstɪŋ gwɪʃ /




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Pathway Chief Commercial Officer Victor Szczerba distinguishes between “commodity” AI tasks such as approving a customer discount and more demanding projects such as end-of-quarter financial planning.

From The Wall Street Journal

The documents released by Epstein's estate reveal his eclectic social circle of distinguished scholars, business titans and politicians.

From BBC

These patterns appeared whenever groups of neurons worked together toward a common goal, such as distinguishing colors.

From Science Daily

The success has reiterated how distinguished doubles guru Louis Cayer has transformed the nation's quality and depth through his work at the Lawn Tennis Association.

From BBC

The federal fact sheet noted that a “professional degree” is merely an internal definition it uses “to distinguish among programs that qualify for higher loan limits.”

From Los Angeles Times