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It is perhaps characteristic of alphabet-based conceptions of literacy to draw a strict distinction between reading and interpreting.
The traditional contracting method imposes a strict distinction between the design and construction phases, which leads to a confrontational attitude between the design and construction teams.
Although often expressed as loving kindness, it is important to note that Buddhism makes a strict distinction of compassion from what it calls grasping love and attachment.
In a foreword to the report, Hunt said the organisation had previously maintained a strict distinction between sexual orientation and gender identity.
In the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (IHCD-II), the International Headache Society (IHS) makes a strict distinction between primary and secondary headaches [1].
The relevance of a strict distinction of these two types of phonation in the expression of different paralinguistic information should also be investigated.
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His case provides, thus, a good argument and illustration for a more general lesson, namely: Any strict distinction between "foundational" or "philosophical" questions about mathematics, on the one hand, and "inner-mathematical" questions, on the other hand, is problematic in the end, especially if one does not want to impoverish both sides.
The result is a strict social distinction between the "noble" Somali of nomadic descent and the Bantu groups.
Though they are missing from standard histories in philosophy of science, the Swiss philosopher Ferdinand Gonseth, the French philosophers Jean Cavaillès and Albert Lautman, the Italian epistemologist Federico Enriques and, finally, Jean Piaget, all have in common a focus on mathematical practice that rejects the logical empiricists' strict distinction of analytic and synthetic propositions.
Finally, regarding the importance especially of ITS2 CBCs for molecular taxonomic concepts, it appears surprising that the phylogeny of CBC-type changes usually plays no role in such analyses, whereas in other phylogenetic and taxonomic investigations, application of cladistic principles, i.e. strict distinction between plesiomorphic and apomorphic character states, is a commonality.
In addition, it is robust against shock instability due to the strict distinction of the computational domain and the use of regional information in a flux scheme as well as a high order interpolation scheme.
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