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Such artifacts can range from books and videotapes that tacitly embody shared cultural understandings to statistical tools and socially shared symbols embodying, for instance, a "language of thinking" that includes such finely distinguished terms as hypothesis, conjecture, theory, and guess.
For example, Ockham seemed to think of the objects of moral acts as anything the intellect needs to consider in advising the will to act, including even the circumstances under which the act is done; acts are finely distinguished with circumstances as a part of their identity conditions.
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Joey Picca, a Weather Service meteorologist, said that there had been a "slight uptick" in recent years, though the classification might have to do with more sensitive wind measurements that can more finely distinguish between a powerful wind storm and a tornado.
Our work opens up broad possibilities for finely distinguishing different antioxidants.
Two, from the Webster dictionary, are: 1) the process by which two stimuli differing in some aspect are responded to differently, and 2) the quality or power of finely distinguishing.
Still, Treliński is a thoughtful, meticulous director, and he brings to "Tristan" the same finely observed detail that distinguished his prior Met effort, a double bill of "Bluebeard's Castle" and "Iolanta," last season.
That's to be distinguished from finely graded distinctions.
But COBE could not see finely enough to distinguish the predicted main tone or its harmonics, so other scientists set out to map the spectrum of the ripples, or the range of their sizes as seen against the sky, in more detail.
If we distinguish finely, every individual horse is different, and if we distinguish coarsely, horses are no different from other animals, or even from all other things.
Rather, Hsp104A503V is finely tuned to distinguish between fully folded and subtly destabilized proteins, whereas Hsp104WT requires a greater difference to recognize substrates for unfolding.
July 28 , 1879Alicante, Spain May 27 , 1930Madrid, Spain Gabriel Miró, (born July 28 , 1879 Alicante, Spain died May 27 , 1930 Madrid) Spanish writer distinguished for the finely wrought but difficult style and rich, imaginative vocabulary of his essays, stories, and novels.
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