Sentences with phrase «clear dichotomy»

The phrase "clear dichotomy" means a sharp division or contrast between two things that are very different from each other. It describes a situation where there are two distinct and opposing categories or options, with no gray area in between. Full definition
In this case, mixing up the object and effect categories in trying to answer a preliminary reference that simply does not contain the necessary legal and economic facts has resulted in a judgment that only complicates what could have been a perfectly clear dichotomy: Firstly, market sharing, horizontal and vertical price fixing is prohibited per se, irrespective of the effects this may or may not have had.
But there is no clear dichotomy between the psychopath and the non-psychopath.
Medieval writers saw a clear dichotomy of wonder as a humbling realisation of ignorance in the face of God's creation and curiosity as a rather more negative and aimless desire to uncover the secrets of nature.
Descartes, on the other hand, seems to have established a clear dichotomy between the two, mirrored in the mind / body dualism for which he is famous.
The court, however, recognized the clear dichotomy between the sections, observing that (b)(1) allows a person to purchase a New York life insurance policy and afterwards transfer it to another, while (b)(2) simply prohibits life insurance wagers wherein an individual directly purchases life insurance on another person as an investment or gamble.
Although the OnePlus 5 and OPPO R11 share a lot of similarities when it comes to external design, there's a clear dichotomy when you look at the software implementation.
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