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"This is a difference without a distinction," Mr. Quinn said.
He paused, then added, "It's a difference without a distinction, at least from a security standpoint".
To the N.B.A., the differences in the approaches taken by the N.F.L. and N.B.A. players are without a distinction.
In "Diversity Without a Distinction" (The Right Thing, Nov. 18), Jeffrey L. Seglin discusses how managers often confuse affirmative action with diversity and use the ideas interchangeably.
For this reason the measures ran in parallel without a distinction being drawn between their success rates.
Figure 5 shows these general findings exemplarily for Norway spruce and European beech, both without a distinction by mixed or monospecific stands.
Without a distinction between direct and indirect commitments, we would either have to require logical omniscience of asserters, or deny that the speaker in any sense commits herself to what follows from what she asserts.
The difference between a divorce and an annulment isn't a difference without a distinction.
She is quick to define her blogging as being rooted in activism, not politics, saying that without a distinction it is "harder for people to come out and say they're activists.
A second, more recent study, after comparing neoplastic melanocytes with normal skin, reported a great variability in IL-10R expression, with lower levels of in melanoma, but, again, without a distinction between α and β chains [ 14].
In the course of the study TNF-α serum levels of boths groups were significantly lowered from T0 to T3 without a distinction to the level healthy controls at T3.
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