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- verb Present participle of
differentiate .
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Examples
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They say the rules would unfairly restrict what they call differentiating services that might justify higher rates than competitors charge.
PC World 2009
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And I know the challenge of differentiating is to actually BE different.
A-List Bloggers Agree: ‘Entertaining Differentiation’ Is Key to Success | Write to Done 2010
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Upshot is you're pretty limited in differentiating one cartridge from another.
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Yes, he seems to have as little interest in differentiating between wise and unwise, just and unjust wars as you do.
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The police may not be 100% accurate in differentiating between illegal Mexicans, on the one hand, and whites/lawful residents of Mexican heritage on the other, but so what?
The Volokh Conspiracy » AZ Boycott and the Constitution: 2010
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Upshot is you're pretty limited in differentiating one cartridge from another.
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All teachers interested in differentiating instruction or administrators working with staff around DI will find this book especially useful.
Making Content Comprehensible for English Learners: The SIOP Model « Books « Literacy News 2009
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While I used the site often to reinforce or review concepts students are struggling with, I found it particularly helpful in differentiating for my more inquisitive scientists.
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Harrison Ford leads as Rick Deckard, a LAPD detective specializing in differentiating and destroying renegade replicants that walk amongst humans.
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In fact, if you accept that there is no purpose to evolution, as I do, then there is little value in differentiating between a side effect and a main effect.
Carry-Over Thread 2007
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