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Throughout, the discussion focuses upon the role which interpretation and coherence play within legal reasoning, and the reasons why these concepts are regarded by some as being distinctive of reasoning about the law.
First, there is evidence that the power of recursion posited by Hauser et al. as being distinctive of the human FLN is in fact not distinctive to humans, because it is not species specific.
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The four posts are distinctive of Australian rules football.
This double onset of sexual development seems to be distinctive of the genus Homo.
In the social act the future controls present conduct, and this is distinctive of consciousness.
But when she's good, as here, she is distinctive of voice.
Roja Mallorquina sheep display phenotypic features that are distinctive of certain breeds from North Africa and Asia such as a fat triangular tail and a red color.
It is distinctive of Native Americans and populations in East Asia – Korea, Japan and northern China – with an increasing incidence as you travel farther north.
Take whatever you think was distinctive of it, whatever combination of customs, ideas, and material things that made England characteristically English then.
Rejecting Nestle's appeal, Judge Colin Birss said in the high court in London: "The evidence clearly supports a finding that purple is distinctive of Cadbury for milk chocolate".
As Charles Darwin observed in The Descent of Man, "it may be doubted whether any character can be named which is distinctive of a race and is constant".
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