Sentence examples for use the distinction between from inspiring English sources

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We use the distinction between mundane and opportunistic transaction costs to explain why accounting disappeared as a coordinating mechanism as postal transactions migrated from spot market exchanges, through bilateral contracts (treaties) between nations, into a network of domestic post offices coordinated by the UPU.

To speak of weak signals, one has to use the distinction between weak and strong.

In order to speak of this type of signals, we must use the distinction between weak and strong.

However, as no-code platforms become more powerful and versatile, while low-code platforms become more seamless and easy to use, the distinction between the two continues to blur.

If those forms of assessment included assessment as to truth, then it would be natural to expect Austin to use the distinction between locutionary and illocutionary acts as the basis for explicitly rejecting the earlier suggestion that performative utterances are not up for assessment as to truth.

Including semantics also opens new possibilities for analysis in Cytoscape, for example the signaling pathway impact factor analysis method [17], which can use the distinction between activation or inhibition interactions.

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In the Futures Map frame it is possible to solve the conceptual problem concerning scenarios, roadmaps and plans using the distinction between the planning and the mapping horizons.

George Schlesinger (1990) uses the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties to state a non-trivial version of Mill's principle of the uniformity of nature, though Schlesinger gives his distinction a different name.

When both excitation and emission spectra sets were used, the distinction between lac dye and kermes was not possible due to the similarities in the emission spectra for these colourants, which is also seen in Fig. 2.

The literature on the determinants of self-employment often uses the distinction between "push" and "pull" factors, where push factors are barriers in wage-employment and pull factors are conditions making self-employment more attractive.

II 106,30 107,16, 208,1 18) also uses the distinction between being true in a definite and in an indefinite manner, but there is debate among scholars as to whether he understands this distinction and its role in Aristotle's argument in just the same way as Ammonius (cf. Sorabji 1998, Kretzmann 1998, Mignucci 1998).

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