Sentence examples for distinctions about how from inspiring English sources

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Statistical certainty exists along a continuum of probabilities and not in absolutes; I am therefore reluctant to endorse arguments that rely on semantic distinctions about how terms like "margin of error" or "statistical significance" are applied.

The report is likely to draw distinctions about how much various people at Enron, including board members, Mr. Lay and other executives, knew concerning the partnerships, and how much responsibility various officials bear, a person close to the matter said.

In the mumblecore-style performances of Kris Kling and Frank Harts, men only in their 30s seem spent, as they make fine distinctions about how the attention of a younger woman (played with an excess of charm and quirk by Kira Sternbach) can make you feel, well, you know.

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Rather than saying she never "sent or received" classified information, Mrs. Clinton was making a distinction about how they were marked classified, with a small notation of a "C" on them, or with a larger, more visible header marking them as such.

I never met these women and I know never really had much desire to, and to me it was almost a frivolous exchange among friends that I don't think I made an important enough distinction about how hurtful it was and how inappropriate it was.

This likely reflects a very real distinction about how different workers in these LHDs view their role in relation to providing essential public health services.

With a global audience hungry for content, and cheap easy tools for creation and distribution, and a growing network of creators and readers connected on the web and an explosion of devices that allow people to be reading at times and in places they never did before, the distinctions about where or how books were made will fall away.

How about 11? How about nine?

Instead, it involves changes in both domains and raises issues about how distinctions between research and care are drawn and policed.

In this case, this distinction isn't just about how well the Spurs played, or even how they put together a near-perfect roster.

Unfortunately, the CMP data do not allow this distinction to be explored, and there is no real agreement about how this distinction should be made even when a patient has had full lung function – a distinction that is even harder in the acute setting when information regarding lung function is rarely available.

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