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We in this country have a distinct sort of society.

To take a different example, starting in the 17th century many British (and later other Anglophone) philosophers of law argued for the central importance of judicial institutions for the very existence of a legal system and debated the idea of legal reasoning as a distinct sort of deliberative activity.

In addition, the surfaces of bones often showed a distinct sort of cracking typically seen only when a living or freshly dead creature is exposed to intense heat, Jiang says.

Since the extension of names changes when they are combined to form compounds of the "as hard to white" type, a proponent of this view must insist that the objects denoted by such compounds be treated as distinct from the objects denoted by either of their constituent names: white horses are neither white nor horse, but a distinct sort of thing.

In contrast to his earlier suggestion that our free acts involve either a turning of our natural inclination or an inactivity coupled with such an inclination, Malebranche's view here is that such acts are inactivities coupled with a distinct sort of free inclination.

Semantic theories thus answer the question, 'What is the meaning of this or that expression?' A distinct sort of theory a foundational theory of meaning tries to explain what about some person or group gives the symbols of their language the meanings that they have.

Perhaps, though that smacks of a distinct sort of tokenism.

Retrieval may occur at different points during endosomal maturation, with each pathway using a distinct sorting apparatus.

But a quite distinct sort of claim is also made in the "double standards" debate.

The movie's pseudo-objectivity is a willful ambiguity of a very distinct sort; its willful rejection of the inner life is a posturing stance of cool, an attitude of no attitude.

It should not be surprising, in other words, if there is a connection between Hegel's account of our sense-making practices with respect to the products of Geist in general (human doings and makings) and his account of the distinct sort of intelligibility required of aesthetic objects.

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