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In this case, a non-qualitative property would be responsible for explaining distinction, but not for explaining indivisibility.
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("Analogous to," because the relevant property would explain distinction but not indivisibility, on the grounds that the persons are exemplifications of an indivisible essence — of an essence that is numerically the same in each of them.
This difference in product type and performance expectations may, in part, explain distinctions between design processes employed for apparel and interior textiles, specifically in regard to how information pertaining to consumer needs, raw materials, and industry performance standards are used to inform the processes.
A lesson explaining the distinction between the observable universe and the whole universe.
Explaining the distinction, Kilroy said the case reports, as well as related supplemental files, are documents that provide additional detail about an investigation, while an arrest report "centers on an arrestee".
In explaining the distinction, Mr. Dinkins, who spoke to Mr. Paterson's aides but not Mr. Paterson over the weekend, said: "One is a very positive effort to attack, to demean.
Explaining that distinction has been especially challenging for community banks that signed up for TARP funds, which initially were pitched by the government as a way to shore up healthy banks.
Professor Banks was poised, unflappable and utterly unembarrassed when it came to explaining the distinction between the c-word and the k-word (the c-word spelled with a k), both of which bedizen her lyrics.
Good luck explaining that distinction in a British election campaign.Imagine a centrist voter of the sort Mr Cameron says he wants to attract: a professional graduate who is liberal on social issues, say, and worries (a bit) about climate change.
From his position with a medical communications contractor in the United Kingdom, Mark Hughes helps out by explaining the distinction between regulatory writing and other forms of clinical writing.
This was clarified by explaining the distinction between an incorrect prediction (e.g. a statement that does not predict the direction of change of a measured variable) versus one that, when tested, is not supported by the data.
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