Word: distinguishable
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
According to D'Alessandro, students boycotting the test will hurt the district's standing, because the state does not distinguish between students who take the test and fail it and those who receive failing marks because they boycotted the test...
...point in order to have a second child not because that's what their genes drive them to do but because they love having children. Critics of the work of Hrdy and others resist drawing too many parallels between human and animal parents, insisting that the few traits that distinguish us from other species are far more important than the many things we share...
...want to look like Adonis because they constantly see the "ideal," steroid-boosted bodies of actors and models and because their muscles are all they have over women today. In an age when women fly combat missions, the authors ask, "What can a modern boy or man do to distinguish himself as being 'masculine...
...plan, debate and cheer the week's events. Each cluster chose a "spoke," or representative. The council met in a warehouse truck bay (targeted by the police on Saturday) with room for hundreds of affinity groups to squeeze in. The spokes stood in the center, wearing party hats to distinguish themselves. The clusters branched out from them, forming a giant wheel (that's why they're spokes...
...professional referee, Rawson began to distinguish himself just as he had done when he was the one handing down the punishment in the ring. He actually worked two of Sugar Ray Robinson's title bouts, and was often called upon by the boxing commission for the more important fights...