Examples of 'ability to discriminate' in a sentence

Meaning of "ability to discriminate"

Ability to discriminate: The skill, capacity, or aptitude to recognize or differentiate between choices, options, or variations

How to use "ability to discriminate" in a sentence

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ability to discriminate
The ability to discriminate and freedom of choice.
Intelligence is the ability to discriminate.
The ability to discriminate and react to external stimuli.
Juveniles were then tested for their ability to discriminate kin.
The ability to discriminate lymphocytes from monocytes was diminished by detergent treatment.
But the one thing holding them back is the ability to discriminate.
And you lose the ability to discriminate between the faces.
Wearing two hearing aids stimulates the brains ability to discriminate sounds.
The very good ability to discriminate events promises interesting future studies.
But the one thing that has been holding them back is the ability to discriminate.
Impacts include the loss of ability to discriminate between important chemical cues.
The ability to discriminate temporal order alterations in a sound wave is named auditory temporal processing.
Older children and adults lose the ability to discriminate some nonnative contrasts.
The ability to discriminate between these effectors from screening assay results may be clinically significant.
The human eye has a limit to its ability to discriminate shades of whiteness change.

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IFIS ability to discriminate between sexes of adolescents.
Another important aspect of Mercury is its ability to discriminate.
This region requires the ability to discriminate gamma rays and cosmic rays.
Working with Mercury means sharpening the ability to discriminate.
Babies are born with the ability to discriminate virtually all sounds of all human languages.
These modifications translate into an enhanced value-sensitivity ; the ability to discriminate between different values.
They lose the ability to discriminate between non-human faces.
The downside is that PI detectors do not have the VLF 's ability to discriminate objects.
The counter selection provides the ability to discriminate between closely related but different tissue types.
The Thermic Tablets are used to cultivate the ability to discriminate thermic qualities.
So the protein 's ability to discriminate between the two ligands has decreased by ten-fold.
Paradoxically, this might have improved their ability to discriminate colors in dim light.
And also, the ability to discriminate between accurate, honest and inaccurate or dishonest feelings.
This parameter pertains to an item 's ability to discriminate among individuals.
The ability to discriminate LGD from HGD+EA has potential clinical utility.
These mutants have an RT with enhanced ability to discriminate between NRTIs and native dNTPs.
Individual 's ability to discriminate between Logical Types whenever.
Buddhi - the intellectual faculty, ability to discriminate.
Thus, alterations in the ability to discriminate sounds may contribute to speech disorders.
Such flexibility is key to the system 's ability to discriminate undesired resonances.
Unfortunately, there is no ability to discriminate between radio bearers with different priorities.
Such items contribute to the examination ‟ s overall ability to discriminate stronger from weaker candidates.
Discrimination -- The ability to discriminate between the eternal and the timebound.
This charge selectivity reflects the membrane 's ability to discriminate between ions of opposite charge.
Binaural Integration, the ability to discriminate different messages presented to each ear simultaneously.
Under these conditions, the indices exhibited a poor ability to discriminate between survivors and the deceased.
Uber 's ability to discriminate.
Unfortunately, these scores indicate, at best, a moderate ability to discriminate which patient will be readmitted.
It measures the ability to discriminate pitch, musical scales, rhythm, meter, and memory.
These opposing shifts further increased the ability to discriminate ARMD patients from normal old adults.
Most DNA ligases have the ability to discriminate mismatches with open circle probes.
The negative selection provides the ability to discriminate between closely related but different tissue types.
TLRs also provide the intestinal ability to discriminate between the pathogenic and commensal bacteria.
Their goal was to improve participants ' ability to discriminate between the pitches of different tones.
There are limitations on the test 's ability to discriminate between cancer and benign prostate conditions.

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