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50 Sentences With "telling the difference"

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Telling the difference between the two is harder than it seems.
Spoiler: The answer is the latter, though the trainees have trouble telling the difference.
GANIM: The machines make pills so deceivingly accurate, even veteran agents have trouble telling the difference.
The famous gaming instrumental seems identical to the Wii feature and there's no telling the difference between the two.
Those with autism and Asperger's are another group that has trouble telling the difference between real and feigned amusement.
Because these techniques are so new, people are having trouble telling the difference between real videos and the deepfake videos.
Anyway, Governor, sir, here's a handy guide to telling the difference between a giant public transport box and an Italian supercar:
With so many competitors in the private aviation world, travelers can have difficulty telling the difference between stable and shaky companies.
I sometimes have a hard time telling the difference which is which, but if Lopatin's to be believed, it doesn't really matter.
Then she runs us through a couple of different treatment plans, but I have a hard time telling the difference between them.
I mean they were all really hot, but I had trouble telling the difference between a lot of them to be honest.
A new poll released Monday by the Pew Research Center suggests people are having difficulty telling the difference between fact and opinion.
But there is no perfect method for telling the difference, and a recent Goldman Sachs analysis suggests the Fed scrubbed too hard.
My test for telling the difference between long and short is if I catch myself uttering a prayer before I set out.
"Investors are having a hard time telling the difference between investments and fraud," SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Monday.
Certainly, long before the end of the century, when the machines would have a hard time telling the difference between 1900 and 2000.
Thanks to a form of AI called deep learning, computers are now really good at telling the difference between a dog and a cat.
West and Bergstrom said after people take the quiz a few times they get better at telling the difference between real and fake faces.
If this, in turn, proves difficult, the difficulty is as instructive as the difficulty men have in telling the difference when women see one.
Odds are, that person will have a really tough time telling the difference between smooth-as-fuck Grey Goose, tacky Trump, or Costco's finest.
Extending the idea to all society, as Mr Cowen does, is tricky because of the difficulty in telling the difference between complacency, contentment and submission.
I've heard a lot of the his voice over the years, and I had a difficult time telling the difference between Joe Rogan and Joe Fauxgan.
There are deals to be found in the used market, but unfortunately, there are plenty of scams as well, and telling the difference can be difficult.
Some of us (myself included) have a hard time telling the difference between plain, old emotional eating and the kind of eating that hurts rather than soothes.
You and I know that "this kills Darth Vader" is a spoiler, while "this kills the suspense" isn't, but a computer model may have trouble telling the difference.
When people were right, they were right with confidence, something that would lead me to believe that maybe half of the tasters were just better at telling the difference.
And telling the difference is a crucial, if difficult, task that the average user needs to be able to do in order to operate more safely on the platform.
That's how you develop executive functions — negotiating with people, telling the difference between good and bad, thinking about the consequences of your actions, your social behaviors in a classroom.
Some details were changed in the process, but he insists that people would have a hard time telling the difference between his renders and photographs of the actual finished sculpture.
But Ford, either through negligence or intent, has elected to make the Hosts' memories crystal clear, so that, like Dolores, they have trouble telling the difference between reality and memory.
Last year, a group of Facebook employees sounded the alarm internally that users of the social network were having a hard time telling the difference between political advertising and normal posts.
As humans, we're pretty good at telling the difference between a video showing dumb robots failing to climb up the stairs and a video of a group of tigers chasing a drone.
In particular, polls with conventional sample sizes (~1,2120) typically have a margin of error around 2000 percent and are thus incapable of telling the difference between zero percent and 2100 percent support.
The best companies tend to have the courage to lead the market by a couple of years, but they know the secret for telling the difference between a real trend and a fake trend.
Either an emissary from an occult domain, or merely "a disabled man who had trouble telling the difference between fiction and reality", Jósef commits his life and dreams to tape as part of a research project.
But just as women are capable of telling the difference between the allegations against Harvey Weinstein and those against Aziz Ansari, they know the difference between their personal stories and the choice facing the country now.
That's why Kerr suggests that you should never drag a kid through a haunted house if they don't want to go, particularly if they're at an age when they have trouble telling the difference between truth and fiction.
Things that small children found easy, such as walking around without bumping into walls, or telling the difference between a stuffed animal and a table, were not thought of as requiring any interesting sort of intelligence at all.
The Fitbit Charge 2 is not a smartwatch—that's what the Fitbit Blaze is for—but after using an Apple Watch for the last 18 months, I sort of have a hard time telling the difference between the Watch and the Charge 2.
There are already protocols that would protect the phone system against robocalls, but those systems are designed to run on the new generation of IP phones, and they have trouble telling the difference between a spam caller and a copper wire phone.
So controlling for the impact of demographics is helpful in telling the difference between a city whose kids test poorly because the schools serve a very deprived population and one whose kids are struggling for some reason we wouldn't predict based on their backgrounds.
This misses the point, and comically so: Women have been dealing with this shit for years, and most of us have gotten pretty good at telling the difference between being asked out on a date and being deterred from doing good work because we're being molested by a guy twice our size.
I'm all for more power and influence and riches and whatnot, so I approve of this trend, but it speaks to a situation where the movie landscape really is overcrowded with enough films appealing to roughly the same demographic that people are having a hard time telling the difference between them, or choosing whether to see them.
But we also know from our own experience that it's incredibly dumb, incapable of understanding the simplest commands (hello, Siri), or telling the difference between a stop sign and a cyclist, or of not showing me nine toilet seats I might like to buy after I buy the one toilet seat I will need this decade.
Unfortunately, it is nearly impossible for most consumers to spot a fake since telling the difference requires a higher than average level of technical knowledge."Top 5 reasons why counterfeit goods are getting harder to spot", IP Watchdog, June 26, 2018 Counterfeit phones cause financial losses for owners and distributors of legitimate devices, and a loss of tax income for governments. In addition, counterfeit phones are poorly made, can generate high radiation, and contain harmful levels of dangerous elements such as lead.
When he's in his fits, Guriko doesn't bother telling the difference between friends and enemies, for example, his often takes out his anger on Kinji, who always seems to be around. He is very protective of his 9 girlfriends, and will turn dead serious and take out his wrath with extreme prejudice on any man who flirts with, or dares to bother his girlfriends. ;Kurosawa Kazumitsu He has no faction, but is considered Guriko's right-hand man. He is a sophomore at Suzuran in Hana's first year.
The daub was usually then painted with limewash, making it white, and the wood was painted with black tar to prevent rotting, but not in Tudor times; the Victorians did this afterwards. The bricks were handmade and thinner than modern bricks. The wooden beams were cut by hand, which makes telling the difference between Tudor houses and Tudor-style houses easy, as the original beams are not straight. The upper floors of Tudor houses were often larger than the ground floors, which would create an overhang (or jetty).
Aziz Ansari at the 71st Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon in 2012 In addition to his work on Parks and Recreation, Ansari appeared on the HBO series Flight of the Conchords as an eccentric fruit vendor who had difficulty telling the difference between Australians and New Zealanders. He had a recurring role in season eight of the ABC sitcom Scrubs as Ed, a new intern at the hospital. Ansari's character was written off the show so he could work on Parks and Recreation. Ansari also has a recurring role on the animated comedy Bob's Burgers as Darryl.
Is the use of "magic" in your books just fantasy, just fun? A: Sometimes kids do a much better job at telling the difference between fantasy and reality than a group of adults. Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher has been taken off the shelf in one school district for what they called "satanic content"—the presence of the dragon, the chicken livers, the silver gleam, and the use of black and red colors here and there in the book. It went back on the shelf after a protracted discussion and once I got involved in the issue.
Tramell is interrogated by Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Roy Washburn, who notes that D-Tubocurarine (DTC), which is a neuromuscular blocking agent used to relax muscles during general anaesthesia for medical surgery, was found in her car and in her companion's body, and the companion was not breathing at the time of the crash, (according to the autopsy), and that a man named "Dicky Pep" said that he sold Tramell "15 milliliters of DTC last Thursday". Tramell counters by saying that this Dicky Pep must be lying because "you've got him on some other charge and he's trying to deal his way out, if he even exists". Tramell begins therapy sessions with Dr. Michael Glass, who has conducted a court-ordered psychiatric exam and given testimony in her case. Dr. Glass strongly suspects that Tramell is a narcissist incapable of telling the difference between right and wrong.

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