1. Level 2 may have to flesh out its soul a little more to distinguish itself from many comparable night spots.
2. The pattern was so consistent it was possible to distinguish highly depressed patients from healthy volunteers simply by looking at the test results.
3. Liu said some netizens cannot distinguish truth from falsehood and the government and websites should " take steps " to help them make that distinction.
4. " We couldn't distinguish day from night, " he said.
5. If we cannot help them distinguish good sex information from bad, some teenagers may resort to pornographic novels and websites to start their sexual enlightenment.
6. The many outdoor events - especially the free shows and concerts - distinguish New York from Shanghai and probably all other big cities in China.
7. The executives of Eli Lilly distinguish their orange pill from the drugs produced by their competitors by touting its length of effectiveness.
8. Though all of the forums are generally based on a theme of innovation and development, each year's event has a special focus to distinguish it from others.
9. The babies are usually left in the care of their grandmothers, who frequently are unable to distinguish genuine from fake infant formula.
10. She lost her keys to the house and when they were found she couldn't distinguish her house keys from her car keys.