Sentence examples for make further distinctions from inspiring English sources

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Humans do not make further distinctions within the five modalities.

If ten movies are clearly superior to the four hundred and ninety others, why would it be élitist to make further distinctions?

In addition, some organisms have other types of receptors that permit them to distinguish between classes of chemicals not directly related to diet and that enable them to make further distinctions within the modalities.

Depending upon one's view of the thorny issue of what thoughts and propositions are, one might make further distinctions between the representational vehicles that can be used to express a concept.

In other words, the presence of the clover design provides evidence that taxa B, C, and D share a common ancestor that is not shared with taxon A. Studying the gul of these three taxa more closely, we can see that it is possible to make further distinctions.

The names are also used interchangeably, and some sources make further distinctions: the area around Powis Grove, Powis Villas, Powis Road and St Michael and All Angels Church is called Powis in one study of the area.

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In his Summa, however, Albert makes further distinctions concerning the object of human knowing.

I know of no feminist who has argued in print against Moulton's specific argument, although some have made further distinctions (for example, Govier 1999 and Rooney 2010).

Our language and thought busy themselves in finding and making further distinctions and divisions between things and parts of things, between one condition and another, between one state of affairs and another.

Nor is complexity theory incapable of making further distinctions about the difficulty of problems which lie inside \ \textbf{P}\) or between \ \textbf{P}\) and \ \textbf{NP}\) (presuming the latter class is non-empty).

This finding, whether or not ultimately defensible, then permits him to make further, finer-grained distinctions among different types of contingency, and so also among different types of modality: physical, nomic, and logical.

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