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Like the division of the text that is part of the work of commentary, this strategy involves both making distinctions, for which medieval scholastics are well-known, but also a synthesis, finding the unity of a text and the unity of a set of diverse questions under larger questions in disputation.
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Nor did Kael fret about the abandonment of art for entertainment, a scholastic distinction for which she had little use.
City officials said he has worked in the department for 37 years, a distinction for which he was to have been honored at a ceremony yesterday.
It is not the distinction for which the captains prefer to be remembered, but apparently Auriemma, most of all, does not consider them losers.
Securely French since the Treaty of Paris in 1814, St.-Pierre and Miquelon are a French toehold in North America, a distinction for which the mother country pays about $65 million annually.
Critics, however, objected to the proliferation of strata and theoretical constructs in stratificational grammar, arguing that they result from an a priori commitment to the notion of realization and that the only stratal distinction for which there is any independent evidence is the distinction of phonology and grammar.
It's important for other reasons as well to note the distinction between houses for which online booking is available and those for which it is not.
Not all criteria of identity can be two-level (on pain of infinite regress), and it is tempting to think that the distinction between objects for which a two-level criterion is appropriate and those for which a one-level criterion is appropriate coincides with that between abstract and concrete objects.
It must drop the public-display distinction for marijuana, which invites far too many abuses.
The discrimination of the various forms of prayer and the distinction between acquired contemplation, for which the believer could strive with the help of grace, and infused contemplation, which was a pure and unmerited gift, framed much of this discussion.
THE PROPRIETOR: As he has in the past, Murdoch attempted to draw a distinction between his tabloids titles, for which he personally dictates the editorial policy on major issues, and his broadsheets, such as the Times and the Sunday Times, where he claimed the editors had far more leeway.
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