Sentence examples for theoretical distinctions from inspiring English sources

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"The science of psychological research will have such an impact," he said, "that the theoretical distinctions will make no difference".

Leo Castelli, whose Olympian gallery Stella joined in 1959, took careful note of their tendencies, even as he began to eclipse them as the pilot of a soaring art market that didn't trouble itself with theoretical distinctions.

While there are no theoretical distinctions between electromagnetic waves of any wavelength, the spectrum is conventionally divided into different regions on the basis of historical developments, the methods of production and detection of the waves, and their technological uses.

Plato and Aristotle rejected Prodicus' attempt to find ready-made theoretical distinctions within pleasure in the diversity of Greek ordinary language expressions and to regiment usage accordingly (Plato: Protagoras 337C1-4, 358A5-B2, Taylor commentary; pp. 437-439. Aristotle: Topica, II, 6 112b22-24).

Basic theoretical distinctions have been developed by philosophers and further refined by recent research.

The absence of emotion-specific conflict regions in the ACC during task processing may be surprising from the perspective of classic theoretical distinctions, but is actually relatively consistent with the prior literature.

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Justinian abolished the theoretical distinction between civil and bonitary ownership.

Aristotle intended to make only a theoretical distinction among certain state functions and stopped short of recommending that they be assigned as powers to separate organs of government.

Results are discussed in terms of the theoretical distinction between suggestibility and compliance.

It is difficult to tease apart this important theoretical distinction because executive functioning tasks are, by default, complex tasks.

Taking self-employment as a proxy for entrepreneurship, our key theoretical distinction is between two forms of self-employment: where individuals employ only themselves (SEWNEs) and where they employ others (SEWEs).

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