Sentence examples for distinction subject from inspiring English sources

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The ICRC has identified the main customary international law rule as requiring parties to a conflict to "…allow and facilitate rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for civilians in need, which is impartial in character and conducted without any adverse distinction, subject to their right of control".

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Finally, as emphasized above, a concern with the pragmatics of explanation, naturally connects with an interest in the "psychology" of explanation, and this in turn suggests the relevance of empirical studies of sorts of information that various subjects (ordinary folks, scientists) find explanatory, treat as providing "understanding", the distinctions subjects make among explanations and so on.

In Japanese the grammatical distinction of subject and object, normally marked by the word order subject object verb (SOV), can be reinforced by a subject particle after the first word and an object particle after the second.

In his view, the mind cannot apprehend anything except in conjunction with an apprehension of itself, and the distinction of subject and object is a source of error.

God is thus over and above the distinction of subject and object; man's knowledge is but a reflex or picture of the infinite essence.

These images, brilliant and radiant with a love of light, rapturous with a love of motion, bring to the cinema a big and great idea: the overcoming of the distinction between subject and object, between recording and imagination.

Thus there arises in the act of speaking the distinction between subject and object as mutually constitutive correlatives of this act.

The use of the mathematical symbol '=' implies that the distinction between subject and predicate vanishes, which makes quantification of the predicate possible.

In order to avoid begging the question, both premisses would have to be such that there is a real distinction between subject and predicate.

In the second part, again of four chapters, the aim is to elucidate the distinction between subject expressions and predicate expressions.

There is one piece of Crocean philosophy behind it: Since art takes place prior to the intellect, so the logical distinction between subject and predicate collapses; therefore perhaps at least one barrier is removed from speaking of the 'universality of art'.

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