Sentences with phrase «few important distinctions»

It's true that advertisers have your information — it's why you can search for something on Amazon and see ads for it in your Facebook news feed — but there are a few important distinctions here.
You might think the difference between the two is virtually nothing, but there are a few important distinctions.

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That's a very important distinction from other phones because it's about more than just saving buyers a few dollars.
This distinction between subordinate societies and subordinate nexus of occasions within structured societies is extremely important for Whitehead's discussion of «living» societies a few pages later.
I think it's important for Christian colleges to transition into teaching evolution (both micro and macro, if you make a distinction) for a few reasons:
He is a preacher, not a persuader: this is an important distinction, and one that may prove politically decisive in the next few years.
Organic wines contain fewer sulfites than conventional, but the distinction in labeling is important: U.S. labeled organic wine must contain less than 10 ppm added sulfites — and wine labeled «made with organic grapes» needs to have 100 ppm or less sulfites.
The important distinction of a hard inquiry is that it may lower your credit score by a few points.
It's important for investors to draw a few distinctions between the short - run and the full market cycle — which is commonly measured as the market peak to peak, or trough to trough.
This is a very, very important distinction that very, very few people understand.»
I know — «hand feel» quickly loses its lofty distinction after using the phone for a few days, but it's still important.
Networking is very important — Though the following chapter is devoted to this topic, I'd like to share a few distinctions with you now for expanding your network.
The authors of this paper go on to highlight a few aspects of empathy, including what they call emotional empathy and cognitive empathy, an important distinction in academic work involving empathy.
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