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The decisive difference is that, in 1997, the international media were largely absent.
The decisive difference is that on this account, human beings all share the same essential nature, as distinguished from their qi-constituted capacities.
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But the decisive difference was the number of distinct scaffolds contained.
The decisive difference might be that the educational authorities of Hong Kong have implemented a quality assurance system and a tuition fee approbation system.
Between sign and symptom there is a decisive difference that assumes value only against the background of an essential identity; the sign is the symptom itself, but in its original truth.
(Foucault, 1989, p. 115) Between sign and symptom there is a decisive difference that assumes value only against the background of an essential identity; the sign is the symptom itself, but in its original truth.
The difference is small but decisive; it is most of what we mean by humanism.
And then there's that decisive moment.
Well, unfortunately not all of us are that decisive.
But was that distortion in fact decisive?
"The argument that we can't make a decisive difference, so we're not going to try, is wrongheaded".
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