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Finally, Aquinas's causal doctrines help us to explain his insistence on the distinction between the analogy of many-to-one and the analogy of one-to-another.

The English -- and forgive my parochial insistence on the distinction between British and Anglo -- have a horror of being seen to make an effort, and you can only imagine the disastrous impact this can have in the kitchen.

Most compelling are Treuer's accounts of how Indians happened to get into the casino business, his explanation of why more white people than Indians live on reservations, and his regular insistence on the distinction between rights granted and rights reserved.

One of the defining features of Orthodox Judaism, compared with the other, more liberal branches, is the insistence on strict distinctions between men and women.

This pride in unity has led to an insistence on the distinctions of different Mayan languages, some of which are so closely related that they could easily be referred to as dialects of a single language.

But he rebelled against the society's insistence on drawing a distinction between abstract and figurative art, as if the two could never merge.

The great contribution of these grammarians, who flourished between the mid-13th and mid-14th century, was their insistence on a grammar to explicate the distinctions found by their forerunners in the languages known to them.

Better labels would be "realist" and "liberal internationalist," which, though hardly the stuff of a catchy title, capture the core distinction between Kennan's insistence on the limits of American capabilities and Nitze's more optimistic view.

Despite their insistence on the diversity of pleasure and their use elsewhere of the distinction between pleasure of the body and of the mind that Plato's Prodicus introduces (Protagoras 337C1-4), they still treat pleasure as a single subject and use ordinary terms inclusively when discussing it (§2.2).

Both in his insistence on the priority of proper proportionality and in his use of a sharp distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic denomination, Cajetan departed from earlier medieval discussions of analogy.

The insistence on sameness in the case of autism reminds one of it too.

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