Sentence examples for fine distinctions of from inspiring English sources

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De Moor is aiming to convey fine distinctions of experience and perception.

Its joie de vivre is well-nigh inexhaustible, and for all its raffishness and fine distinctions of class and caste, its people have an inborn sweetness that extends from Garden District matrons to garage mechanics.

Table 4 raises an interesting point regarding the answers given by students when asked to identify six different cases of plagiarism that had been selected to represent fine distinctions of plagiarism with different levels of difficulty in their identification.

Thousands of distinguishable areas can be identified within the vertebrate brain based on fine distinctions of neural structure, chemistry, and connectivity.

According to Ramsberg et al. [ 19], checklists tend to be too general to pick up fine distinctions of specific models.

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Since this eliminated both the problem of drawing artificially fine distinctions on the one hand and of trying to compare apples to oranges on the other, using this simplified approach enabled us to have a truly meaningful conversation about the relative strategic urgency, rather than the relative merits, of the various initiatives.

WorldCom has the fine distinction of perpetrating accounting fraud that led to one of the largest bankruptcies in history prior to Lehman Brothers.

The rational for this fine distinction of different frequency bands is not very clear given the existing (but not cited) literature on event-related synchronization/desynchronization (work by Pfurtscheller, for example).

And, it will be clear that Stimulus-subject predication in Mandarin essentially involves finer distinctions of causal relation, since it is overtly expressed with a marked causative construction (Stimulus as causer).

He was too impatient of fine distinctions to take in his allies' nuanced positions, let alone give full measure to the majority; but he fed information and gossip to DRated PG-13llinger in Munich for letters the priest wrote for newspapers, signed Quirinus, picturing Pope Pius IX as bullying the minority; Acton wrote 15 of the letters himself.

There are plenty of puns and quips and fine distinctions, some of them very fine: a murmur of journalistic recognition greeted a reporter's comment that what he was about to write wasn't 'a story' but 'a piece'.

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