Examples of 'distinctness' in a sentence

Meaning of "distinctness"

distinctness (noun): Distinctness refers to the quality of being clearly perceptible, unique, or easily distinguishable. It signifies characteristics or features that set something apart from others
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  • The property or degree of being distinct.

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Distinctness from other types of political organisation.
Schematic overview of tgp documents concerning distinctness.
It appears with more distinctness against a blue background.
Cries of victory were heard with tolerable distinctness.
The distinctness of reflected image can now be calculated.
They lost much of their original distinctness.
The taxonomic distinctness of each taxon has also been considered.
This was the clearness and distinctness of knowledge.
Different degrees of uniformity are not accepted as characteristics determining distinctness.
They rather increase in distinctness forwards.
The decision to refuse the application was based on lack of distinctness.
Language at the time when its distinctness was questioned.
Assessments of the distinctness of varieties are made based on the characteristic averages.
The sections in boxes refer to earlier distinctness criteria.
Registry distinctness testing.

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Speech and action reveal this unique distinctness.
Distinctness and novelty.
Each name shines out in its own distinctness.
Element distinctness problem.
Only gradually did things take on distinctness.
The distinctness of image of each coating film was then visually evaluated.
Contiguity is also a partial loss of distinctness.
The distinctness and independence of these authorities must continue to be fully respected.
A strong desire for precision and distinctness of ideas.
To see with any distinctness further than across the street was impossible.
In a highly complex world distinctness.
During our youth the distinctness is too clear to deceive us even for a moment.
Examination for distinctness.
Solresol was an earlier classificatory language that by using a smaller symbol set achieved easier distinctness.
More or less distinctness.
It should be noted that a different feature of propagation is not a basis for distinctness.
He taught distinctness.
Discussion of the problems occurring with the applications homogeneity and distinctness.
Altitude did not explain the taxonomic distinctness of diatom species in the research streams.
All of them have been beautifully restored and delight with their distinctness.
They define with tolerable distinctness in what respect they did consider all men created equal.
Comparative photographs are taken to show the differences between the varieties in distinctness characteristics.
Kaiser also mentions the clarity and distinctness that each instrument has in his mix.
He deferred fully delimiting the genus until genetic work confirmed their distinctness.
The decorative designs on the tires built maintained distinctness after curing with only minimal distortion.
You can add liveliness to the sound to give it superb clarity and distinctness.
It may be used in trials where distinctness is determined by COYD.
The words one and two had already been spoken with a cool and deliberate distinctness.
The distinctness of Geum schofieldii pollen supports specific status.
Careful attention must be paid to stability when testing for distinctness and uniformity.
The UPOV requirement on distinctness attaches great importance to uniformity standards.
Her style has been commended by several fashion experts for its distinctness and versatility.
Sharpness Sharpens the distinctness and strength of the contours of the subject.
The print quality was evaluated by examining the embossed haircell pattern for distinctness and sharpness.
Example of distinctness assessment Consider the following matrix of n within year variety means cij.

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