Example sentences of "to distinguish from [art] " in BNC.

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1 But in the space of less than eighteen months the government had curtailed the nuclear programme and sent the FBR into a dormancy hard to distinguish from a death coma .
2 If this latter event occurs , the result may be difficult to distinguish from a stroke due to atheroma in these arteries .
3 An acute reaction to food may be difficult to distinguish from a viral infection that produces an attack of gastroenteritis , because the virus can not always be detected in the baby 's stools .
4 Thus an impaired conscious level frequently complicates variceal haemorrhage , and hepatic encephalopathy may be difficult to distinguish from a cerebro-vascular accident .
5 On 8 July 1843 , following this episode , the Museum trustees at Panizzi 's request ordered that Harris in future sign any leaf he restored with the formula ‘ This is by J. H. ’ ; other signatures used on facsimiles include ‘ F. S. J. H. ’ , ‘ by H ’ , and ‘ J. H. ’ Harris 's unsigned work is often difficult to distinguish from an original , and his minute signature is sometimes overlooked , as when the British Museum for many years reproduced as genuine a signed Harris facsimile of the printer 's device of William Caxton [ q.v . ] .
6 Collective security , which had been understood as an alternative to the diplomacy discredited by the catastrophe of 1914 , became increasingly difficult to distinguish from the traditional pursuit of a balance of power in Europe .
7 They are now sometimes hard to distinguish from the Christian Democrats .
8 The first may be difficult to distinguish from the ventral arm spines but may be recognised because it usually lies between the preceding arm spine row and the row of the arm segment with the pore .
9 The rapid advances in this field suggest that computational analogues of human reasoning abilities will become increasingly difficult to distinguish from the real thing , and if a mechanistic view of biological systems is taken , this in itself may provide sufficient proof of the ability of non-biological systems to develop the ability to process ideas and communicate concepts .
10 And certainly , as Neumann mentions , the Ländlerische , K606 , of Mozart may be ‘ hard to distinguish from the leisurely minuet ’ But how leisurely is that ?
11 The procedure in " documents-only " arbitrations is difficult to distinguish from the procedure in some references to an expert .
12 They are , indeed , difficult to distinguish from the " aggravated damages " to which a plaintiff is entitled by virtue of the suffering caused by the newspaper 's high-handed or insulting conduct .
13 An interesting example is the work of the deconstructionist critic Paul de Man , whose analytical prose is deeply dialogic , in the sense that it is a composite of different voices , cited , reported , paraphrased , conjectured , which are often difficult to distinguish from the critic 's own commentary and judgement .
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