Sentence examples for differences between the acts of from inspiring English sources

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The Bush administration seems untroubled by the distinct differences between the acts of Sept. 11 and other acts of violence in the world.

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As I did my back-and-forth in front of each painting, I felt as though the only difference between the act of my looking at the pictures and his act of painting them was that he had a brush in his hand.

What I'm talking about is understanding the difference between the act of creation and the process of creation.

Thomas follows Siger of Courtrai in distinguishing between active and passive modi significandi/modi intelligendi to explain the difference between the act of signifying/understanding (materially construed as a property of the utterance/concept) and the object signified/understood (materially construed as a property of the thing signified/understood).

In the current results, however, no pre-stimulus differences between the speech acts of Naming and Requesting were observed, as confirmed by the statistical analysis in the pre-stimulus interval following the context sentences.

Be aware of the differences between the ACT and SAT.

Now, to my mind, there's a world of difference between the passive act of watching TV and the self-driven, active world of children's software.

From the brief glimpses we've seen up to now, Genisys (I scrolled up while writing this to make sure I spelled it right) seems to want to split the difference between the nostalgia act of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and the bold stylistic departure of Terminator Salvation.

No significant differences between the speech acts were observed.

Patterson, writing separately, does note the differences between the Licensing Act and the Statute of Anne; the question of censorship was, by 1710, out of the question, and in that regard the Statute is distinct, not providing for censorship.

Pressed by reporters to define the difference between "acts of genocide" and "genocide" Ms. Shelly replied: As to the distinctions between the words, we're trying to call what we have seen so far as best we can; and based again on the evidence, we have every reason to believe that acts of genocide have occurred.

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