213 examples of differentiated in sentences

Monosexuality is a distinction of the human species: the sexes are pretty clearly differentiated.

Ordinarily the combative male and the submissive female are differentiated by contrasts of skin and hair, fat and bone structure.

We need a detailed examination of the various forms of expression art has differentiated into, in its relation to exhibitionism and as effects of the circulating libido-producing substance of the gonads.

Sexually they are well differentiated and susceptible.

This movement differentiated the proposed meeting absolutely from that with the President in every fundamental.

I combine these two seemingly contradictory terms as the best way to convey to the reader the idea of the essential Quality of Personality not yet differentiated into individual centers of consciousness for the doing of particular work.

In the first conception of spirit as the underlying origin of all things we see a universal substance which, at this stage, is not differentiated into any specific forms.

The English language is thus especially rich in synonyms, or rather in slightly differentiated forms of expression capable of denoting the exact shade of thought and feeling.

" APPENDIX A From the point attained in the lecture on "A Working Philosophy," a point I believe to be clearly indicated by Christian philosophy and sharply differentiated from that of paganism or modernism, I would adventure further and even into a field of pure theory where I can adduce no support or justification from any other source.

It was not till well on in the reign of Queen Victoria that the man-of-war's man was finally differentiated from the merchant seaman; but two centuries before some of the distinctive marks of the former had already begun to be noticeable.

Its manasic matter was differentiated and vibrated through one octave, as the prakritic matter does on the earth.

Thus we see that Morse, from the very beginning, and from intuition, or inspiration, or whatever you please, was insistent on one of the points which differentiated his invention from all others in the same field, namely, its simplicity, and it was this feature which eventually won for it a universal adoption.

Hence it was an error when the Cartesians made thought or conscious activityby which, it is true, the spirit is differentiated from the lower beingsto such a degree the essence of spirit that they believed it necessary to deny to it all unconscious perceptions.

The points in which the creeds agree are more important than those by which they are differentiated.

Herbart characterizes his own standpoint as qualitative atomism, since his reals are differentiated by their properties, not by quantitative relations (size and figure).

Ceremonial observance is the most primitive kind of government, and the kind from which the political and religious governments have differentiated.

THE VALOR OF BRINLEY However differentiated from other suburban places Dumfries Corners may be in most instances, in the matter of obtaining and retaining efficient domestics the citizens of that charming town find it much like all other communities of its class.

Cats are differentiated by natural selection until they have a power of hearing all the high notes made by mice and other little creatures that they have to catch.

I need only say, first, that it is obviously a mere rumour; secondly, that it is known to be false as to Nell Gwynne, who abode in that purity of the Protestant faith which had already differentiated her from others of Charles's favourites.

Furthermore, while there are well-marked groups who call themselves Serbs or Bulgarians there is a larger population not so clearly differentiated by physique or language.

There are some laughs that can hardly be differentiated from sobs.

It is chiefly differentiated from many similar compositions in Latinand the distinction is of some importancein that the interest is purely pastoral; no political or religious allusions being discernible under the arguments of the somewhat quarrelsome swains.

The more suggestive parallel of the novelle has to be ruled out on the score of form, and is further differentiated by the notable lack in them of romantic spirit.

The Shakespearian scholar is a well differentiated species of the genus scholar, and speaks with a substantial authority upon what is now a real science.

When we speak of the different functions of the powers of the State, we must not fall into the enormous error of supposing each power to have an abstract, independent existence, since the powers are rather to be differentiated as elements in the conception of the State.

213 examples of  differentiated  in sentences