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At the outset it should be noted that there is no longstanding history in this country of laws directed at homosexual conduct as a distinct matter.
As Justice Anthony M. Kennedy made clear in his majority opinion, "there is no longstanding history in this country of laws directed at homosexual conduct as a distinct matter".
Also, just to be clear, identifying vital interests is a distinct matter from determining the means to pursue them; troop deployments are subordinate to strategy, as the President said repeatedly in his weekend interviews.
Justice Anthony Kennedy's opinion in the case drew heavily on the historian's brief: "At the outset," Kennedy wrote, "it should be noted that there is no longstanding history in this country of laws directed at homosexual conduct as a distinct matter….
Suárez supposes, however, that to execute his study of the causes of being, it is first of all incumbent on him to understand precisely what it is for something to be a cause, but then also further, as a distinct matter, what it is for a cause to exercise its causality.
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Plato's Republic, for example, does not treat ethics as a distinct subject matter; nor does it offer a systematic examination of the nature of happiness, virtue, voluntariness, pleasure, or friendship.
Lyrically, the album does not have a distinct subject matter, but focuses on numerous themes instead.
The natural world is fused together with drudgeries of the modern day, emphasizing not only Fish's distinct subject matter, but also his personal mythology as a sort of urban minstrel, spreading the gospel of imagination.
There are a couple of distinct matters at stake in Jackson's remarks, though neither has much to do with "Get Out," which Jackson said he hadn't seen.
Indeed, therapeutic role of NACT for cervical cancer and its possibility to reduce postoperative adjuvant therapy are quite distinct matters.
A second mode, of special interest in connection with implicit metaphor, is blending, the hybridizing of distinct image-schematic models of distinct subject matters, distinct mental spaces, laid out in Fauconnier and Turner's work on conceptual integration networks.
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