Sentence examples for given a distinction from inspiring English sources

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Given a distinction between existence and real existence, the notion of ontological commitment bifurcates into two distinct notions, one shallow and one deep.

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The mystery of pregnancy and the heroism of Lindberghcombined to give a distinction bordering on the divine tomy very own mother, for whom nothing less than a global annunciationhad accompanied the incarnation of her first child.

This gives a distinction between genes where operon organisation is essential versus genes where some regulatory flexibility is possible.

How come West Fourth Street and a few stops in the Bronx (like East 180th Street and East 149th Street) are given an east/west distinction? A. Mainly to avoid confusion.

For instance, prediction and simulation software such as PERCH, in combination with 1H iterative full spin analysis (HiFSA approach), given an accurate distinction of natural products with nearly identical NMR spectra.

Perhaps she has not completely managed, but if so, the incompleteness gives a note of great emotional distinction to this work by a writer for whom to feel attachment -- to Steegmuller, to her own life and, warily, to Greene -- is in no way to indulge it.

The paper gives a clear distinction between vectors and forms.

The behavior of the other zones that were investigated does not give a clear distinction between island arcs and continental arcs in terms of the depth-dependence of the mb−Mw differences.

As one physical sign cannot sufficiently differentiate between the various shoulder disorders, or give a clear distinction regarding the status of the rotator cuff, a combination of multiple tests increases post-test probability of a diagnosis of SAPS.

The optimal in vivo angiogenesis assay should permit absolute quantitative measurements of vascular ingrowth, give a clear distinction between newly formed and pre-existing vessels, allow non-invasive monitoring and be cost-effective, rapid, reproducible and reliable [ 19– 23].

Emanuel, who is going to be treated as a hostile witness by Wallace it seems, explains the whole grandfathering clause of Obamacare -- policies that existed prior to passage were given a sort of sacrosanct distinction in that they didn't have to conform to Obamacare so long as they didn't change in any way.

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