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The result, says Whitehead, is that the commonly made distinction between technical education and liberal education "is fallacious.
Many studies refer to the frequently made distinction between fundamental science, on the one hand; and applied science (such as science-for-policy), on the other.
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Mr. Lu, the cybernationalist, said Chinese patriots made distinctions between country and party.
Decades ago, the tax code made distinctions between gradations of wealth by using more income brackets.
Kraepelin made distinctions between schizophrenia and manic-depressive psychosis that remain valid today.
In the past we've often made distinctions between "journalists" and "bloggers" etc. to enforce an impression of authority.
Tax policies encouraging needed produce made distinctions between land use to determine tax levies.
The European Community Health Indicators-Project (ECHI) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) have made distinctions between hazardous and harmful drinking.
Moreover, heterogeneity of foci movement was especially observed when we made distinctions between centrally and peripherally positioned foci.
Respondents made distinctions between staff and volunteer roles by talking in terms of recognised work boundaries [ 29, 34, 35].
It is also important to make distinction between technical, allocative and overall efficiency (see, e.g. Thanassoulis 2001 on this subject).
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