He is unable to distinguish living persons from apparitions.
Generational suffixes are used to distinguish persons who share the same name within a family.
The title Pasha appears originally to have applied exclusively to military commanders, but subsequently it could distinguish any high official, and also unofficial persons whom the court desired to honour.
The word Vaduga had been used both in India and Sri Lanka to distinguish persons and groups which had migrated to the south from the north.
(a) Is the classification founded on an intelligible differentia which distinguishes persons that are grouped together from others that are left out of the group?
Like Hutcheson, Hegel based the theory of inalienable rights on the de facto inalienability of those aspects of personhood that distinguish persons from things.
Personal pronouns in Sakha distinguish between first, second, and third persons and singular and plural number.
However, the original idea was to distinguish leprosy patients and persons with normal blood, and he invented a skin test using the killed bacilli, the original Mitsuda reaction.
The European Commission had proposed that we lay down criteria so that we can distinguish 'false' self-employed persons.
Hungarian does distinguish persons from things, as the latter are referred to as az (it) or azok (those).