Sentence examples for a more explicit distinction from inspiring English sources

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But growing criticism of the fifth edition, even before publication, gave Insel room to draw a more explicit distinction between his group and the A.P.A. "All us critics out here have given him an opening," Greenberg said.

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While it is difficult to establish a clear distinction between two kinds of belief in Sextus, there is a comparatively more explicit distinction between two ways of engaging with appearances.

For a more explicit defense of drawing the distinction in terms of general principles (or 'rules' in their terminology), see also McNaughton and Rawling 1991.[3] However, one unfortunate consequence of these classical principle-based ways of drawing the distinction is that they are incompatible with radical forms of particularism of the sort recently defended by Jonathan Dancy and others.

Was it setting a more explicit goal?

Many wished it included a more explicit apology.

The path of Fed futures is a more explicit one.

Here is a more explicit version.

Other authors leave a more explicit paper trail.

That revolves around a more explicit use of metalanguage.

Perhaps a more explicit list/explanation is in order.

Further evidence is required to offer a more explicit opinion.

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