qualitatively distinct

Frequency: 5.86.2 per million words

Different in nature or quality, not just amount.

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  • The poverty in developing nations is qualitatively distinct from the relative poverty in wealthy countries.
  • Human consciousness is considered qualitatively distinct from animal intelligence.
  • The experience of live music is qualitatively distinct from listening to a recording.
  • Their new product offers features that are qualitatively distinct, not just quantitatively better.
  • The leap from single-celled to multi-celled organisms was a qualitatively distinct evolutionary step.
  • Philosophers argue that knowledge is qualitatively distinct from mere belief.
  • The educational outcome of interactive learning is qualitatively distinct from that of rote memorization.
  • Although both are forms of governance, democracy and autocracy are qualitatively distinct systems.
  • The flavor profile of this coffee is qualitatively distinct due to its unique growing conditions.
  • This new AI model represents a qualitatively distinct approach to problem-solving.