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Strauss had carefully distinguished reason from revelation.
The relation of class inclusion, however (to be carefully distinguished from class membership), is transitive.
Another executive carefully distinguished between those "who [we] are steering business to" and those "who we are steering business from".
The Home & Colonial grocers further down the high street carefully distinguished between its overseas and home-grown supplies: "New Zealand lamb", "English beef" and so on.
(Davenport carefully distinguished this from the nomadism shown by his own migrant ancestors, blessed instead with a gene for "enterprising restlessness").
These errors, she found, had contributed to the confusion, by commentators on Hobbes, of two notions carefully distinguished by him — that of naming and that of signifying.
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In popular writing we must carefully distinguish what science does and doesn't do.
Firstbrook carefully distinguishes between suspicion and fact: "Proving it more than twenty-five yeafterfter his death would be impossible".
They must, however, carefully distinguish between combatant and civilian and ensure that harm to civilians is limited.
But they carefully distinguish their gratitude toward the residents from their feelings of frustration and anger toward the town.
The report registers "significant concern that cesarean delivery is overused," and recommends that physicians more carefully distinguish between necessary and unnecessary procedures.
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