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That's a distinction that needs to be made".
Not that women should feel entitled to attack men, but this is a distinction that needs to be made.
Bearden was not a great black artist; he was a great artist, who wove his own life and the lives of other blacks into collages, a distinction that needs restating.
"Which is the bust and which is the pedestal?" they ask (a distinction that needs clarifying with regard to so many works of art), and "Is -- is he dead?" Mark Twain himself has been dead now, in the narrowest sense, for 97 years.
"I don't know if this is a distinction that needs to be made," she told me, "but I was responding to my external environment and feeling like I had no control.
The greater vulnerability of nascent cells to Ag+ could reflect either a greater impact on cell function or, alternatively, greater uptake of the toxicant, a distinction that needs to be addressed in future studies.
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As mentioned in §1 above, there is a related distinction that needs to be mentioned in connection with the type-token distinction.
A second distinction that needs to be drawn here is between sentence tokens that are external, or public, and sentence tokens that are internal, or private.
There is an important distinction that needs to be recognized, however: the difference between individual (relative) risk and population-attributable risk.
This is an important distinction that needs to be resolved as it helps to form whether the signal is controlling multiple aspects of cell cycle coordination, or just one (i.e. chromosome duplication and/or cell growth and cytokinesis).
But Walsh draws a distinction that is often lost: the Knicks need to compete with them, not necessarily match them star for star.
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