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A poet, jurist, or novelist of sufficient distinction might succeed in inhabiting both worlds.
The only qualification is "that candidates be of sufficient distinction to be able to fulfil the duties of the post".
Owens says her "preliminary view is that generally it is in the right space" but she is not sure if it makes sufficient distinction between senior staff and frontline staff.
Partee (1988) discusses Schiffer's arguments against compositionality, and explains that Schiffer does not make a sufficient distinction between semantic facts and psychological facts.
What results is an approach for human action modeling and recognition that is not only invariant to viewpoint, but is also robust enough to handle different people, different speeds of action (and hence, frame rate) and minor variabilities in a given action, while encoding sufficient distinction among actions.
Oxberry, born in 1857, was a renowned local historian who traveled to New Zealand but returned to publish various texts, including Windy Nook Village; its inhabitants and their Co-operative store, and served a variety of roles on Gateshead Council with sufficient distinction that he was made a Freeman of Gateshead in 1937.
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Although lighting tall buildings was hardly new, the colored dials and shimmering tints of the tower were unusual at a time when plain old light was generally deemed sufficient for distinction.
Mere size of population, surface area, or density of settlement are not in themselves sufficient criteria of distinction, while many of their social correlates (division of labour, nonagricultural activity, central-place functions, and creativity) characterize in varying degree all urban communities from the small country town to the giant metropolis.
In the later case, the resolution of the electrophoresis would not be sufficient to allow distinction between the binding of each oligonucleotide to the target.
One nucleotide difference in target sequence was sufficient for the distinction between the presence or absence of a specific target.
The size and composition of the present sample should, however, be sufficient to allow distinction between pure social homogamy and pure positive phenotypic assortment (Heath and Eaves 1985).
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