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At Sadler's Wells, Britain's premiere dance house, the programming makes no overt distinction between the two forms.
And although the order seems to confine personal calls to meal breaks, it makes no overt distinction between an officer's personal and professional jabbering, texting, or both.
Our theory makes an overt distinction between insight, or System 1 thinking, as a nonverbal, unconscious form of knowing of mathematical relationships, and conscious, analytic formulation of propositional knowledge, or System 2 thinking, that supports the production of logically valid transformational proofs.
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However, Buller's discussion does not make the distinction between overt behaviors and behavioral strategies described above.
It drove home his own distinction between overt and covert racism.
Whorf's distinction between "overt" (phenotypical) and "covert" (cryptotypical) grammatical categories has become widely influential in linguistics and anthropology.
This distinction between cognitions about overt and covert antisocial behaviors seems particularly valuable when studying different distorted beliefs in proactive and reactive aggression.
No distinction between axillary nodal micrometastases (>0.2 <2 mm) and overt metastases (⩾2 mm) was made, with both considered as evidence of nodal metastasis.
These labels highlight the crucial distinction between processes engaged in tasks for which the goal is to provide an overt estimate of elapsed time (explicit timing) as opposed to tasks in which the goal is non-temporal but can, nevertheless, be facilitated by an (apparently incidental) temporal context (implicit timing).
He identifies the ambiguous distinction between a legal action that may hasten death (inadvertently) and one that is more overt but illegal.
One simple empirical reason for suspecting that the distinction between competence and performance corresponds to a difference in reality is that people occasionally lose the overt ability to speak or understand a language, only to re-acquire the ability later on, more or less instantaneously, with no re-learning required.
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