Sentence examples for distinction between the values from inspiring English sources

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During his address, Dr. Bowen drew a sharp distinction between the values of politicians, who he said prize loyalty and power and are offended by critical thinking, and of scholars, for whom intellectual risk-taking, debate and challenges to authority are commonplace.

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One aspect of this is easy, namely the distinction between the 'intrinsic' value of a situation and its 'instrumental' value: this is the distinction between the value inherent in a situation and that which depends only on the situation's consequences.

At the same time Obama should suspend or eliminate current mark-to-market accounting rules, which in reality make no distinction between the value of assets dumped during a time of distressed markets and their value in calmer markets.

It is clear that moral philosophers since ancient times have been concerned with the distinction between the value that something has for its own sake (the sort of nonderivative value that Korsgaard calls "final value") and the value that something has for the sake of something else to which it is related in some way.

Theodore Gill, then the visionary president of SFTS, was relentlessly outspoken in his view that Jesus demonstrated a radical inclusiveness that was utterly incompatible with drawing any lines of distinction between the value of one human being and another.

Determining the value of crop pollination ecosystem services requires distinction between the value derived from the use of managed pollinators, and value derived from wild pollinators.

However, should we not make a distinction between the value of the person (absolute, non-measurable, unique) and their QoL (which can be evaluated)?

In this context, it is important to draw a clear distinction between the value of Aβ imaging and the merits of the Aβ hypothesis a hypothesis that remains supported by the bulk of existing data [ 75].

The most plausible argument of this variety states that Ross must accept that promise keeping is valuable (or at least that promise breaking is evil) because he accepts that knowledge and justice are valuable and there is no real distinction between these values and the value of keeping promises or the disvalue of breaking promises (Shaver 2011).

The data in figure 1 B correspond exactly the situation in figure 1 A. However, distance of orthologs within a syntenic cluster is continuous, and there is no clear-cut distinction between the distance values within a cluster and the distance values over different clusters.

For ease of notation, this was not denoted by a hat elsewhere in this paper, but in this paragraph it is necessary to make the distinction between the true values of y- i = y - Σ j ≠ i b j g j and Y i and their estimates: y ^ − i and Y ^ i, which are calculated as indicated above.

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