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The survey also found distinctions between the types of schools affected by the Ebacc, with struggling schools more likely to have cut back on choices offered to pupils.

Although Crespo et al. [ 11] found distinctions between beginning, competent, and expert clinicians, their findings are limited because the method used involved a hypothetical paper case and not a "live" simulation.

Each one is annotated by the network's uncannily informed host, Robert Osborne; his introductions and afterwords, peppered with facts -- on-the-set anecdotes, placement within the career of a performer or filmmaker -- find distinction in even the least inspired studio release.

In 1950, in "The Liberal Imagination," Lionel Trilling predicted that Gatsby's story would lose its magnetism: Gatsby, Trilling wrote, represented the fantasy of "personal ambition and heroism, of life committed to, or thrown away for, some ideal of self," while modern society urges young people to find "distinction through cooperation, subordination, and an expressed piety of social usefulness".

Now, when it comes to madcap racing antics on the big screen, Universal's road-tested Fast & Furious franchise has become the titan of the tarmac, but where this project finds distinction is in how Waugh went out of his way to avoid going the CGI route, staging all of his driving action practically.

"The challenge is to find distinctions, and some have clearly targeted a green orientation," he said.

To nonlawyers, these efforts to find distinctions between material and nonmaterial can seem baffling.

And if you descend into the bowels of the various leviathans, why there you will not find distinctions a fiftieth part as available to the systematizer as those external ones already enumerated.

The purpose of a bestiary (and this purpose was more and more neurotically observed through the middle ages) was to find distinctions between man and the animals, but Hughes worked in the opposite direction, aiming to show us what they have in common.

In a second family of distinctions, we find distinctions that are like the agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction in that they are also drawn in terms of the principles underwriting an agent's reasons for acting, but are unlike it in that they are not drawn in terms of their relativity to the agent who has the reasons.

Finally, in the sixth family of distinctions, we find a distinction that might easily be confused with the agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction as a kind of historical artifact.

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