distinct advantage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdistinctandadvantage
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distinct
adjective
uk/dɪˈstɪŋkt/us/dɪˈstɪŋkt/
clearly noticeable; that ...
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advantage
noun
uk/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/us/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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At the same time, while this is an important concern, a stringent operationalization of resilience carries adistinctadvantage.
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Adistinctadvantageover our proposal is that the per data type code is generated automatically.
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By contrast, a lawyer brought into parliament by government had adistinctadvantage.
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It is adistinctadvantageof the constraint conjunction analysis proposed here that it does extend to account for similar alternations in other languages.
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It compared well with longer validated measures and had thedistinctadvantageof being simpler to administer.
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This is adistinctadvantageover multiple-regression methods.
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Lentiviral vectors have thedistinctadvantageof integrating into non-dividing cells, like the haematopoietic stem cells.
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Children who are born into musical homes have adistinctadvantageover people like me.
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This ensures that adequate information is maintained and evidence of targets is attained, which is adistinctadvantageof this approach.
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This view of the selection mechanism has adistinctadvantage.
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This approach has thedistinctadvantagethat induction of alignment of astrocyte processes does not depend on fabrication technologies.
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A seconddistinctadvantageof minimalist models is that they are possible.
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Machine planners have adistinctadvantageover their human counter-parts by being able to eciently manage a great deal of low-level details.
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Moreover, we note adistinctadvantagefrom the introduction of the indefinite two-form.
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Adistinctadvantageof optical trapping techniques is the degree of control over the applied force.
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As predicted, however, the mixed-practice group always shows adistinctadvantageover the reverse condition for the single-practice group.
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From the perspective of a busy primary-care clinic, measurement simplicity may represent adistinctadvantage.
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I frequently tell patients that having a medical student involved in their care is adistinctadvantage.
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