Sentences with phrase «further distinction»

Further distinctions of this type can be made but they are not needed here.
Within any one of these grades further distinctions are possible.
If the term «ecstasy» is applied at all to the giant figures in the succession from Amos to Second Isaiah, I would want to insist on Lindblom's distinction between ecstasy of the absorption type (involving loss of rational control) and that of the concentration type, and a very clear further distinction between the circumspective religion of the prophets and the more common ancient Eastern type of introspective, mystical piety.
For further distinction, the optional sport package features a race - inspired front bumper and high - gloss black paint rear bumper that work together to give the sedan a wider and lower stance.
Students are given further distinction with an Exemplary, Proficient, or Acceptable rating.
Kanner recognized that autism was more than just a schizophrenic trait, but he struggled to draw further distinctions.
Furthermore, due to the variation in fragment sizes of sheared DNA, insert sizes add further distinction for different molecules, allowing for read depths of 1000x or more after de-duplication for paired - end reads.
(6) Social classes exist in every Communist regime that has ever been, with a first order distinction between party members and people who are not party members, and further distinctions on up the line.
Over the past year D2D has made nice additions that further their distinction from Smashwords, another longtime choice for self - publishing distributors.
Unique cloth / leather / Alcantara trim is used on the door panels and deeply contoured sport buckets - seats first seen on the V12 Vantage S — while machined carbon, carbon fiber, piano black and satin chrome accent elements add further distinction.
Ford's 3 - bar chrome grille makes a big statement up front, and on top - line Sport models it is blacked out for further distinction.
One further distinction is that between intrinsic and instrumental values.
A further distinction arises when attention turns to a discussion of the fundamental «stuff» out of which the entities of the world are ultimately formed.
RESOLVED, That we affirm that male and female designate the fundamental distinction that God has embedded in the very biology of the human race; and be it further
A further distinction is often accorded marketing as a quasi-science of analysing what a given market (i.e., regional or income group or other demographic slice of the general public) can be persuaded to buy, accept or prefer, whereas advertising merely follows an advertisers» need to push an already accomplished product, idea, or program on a given public.
And — if both — then a further distinction would be important and would need its own label.
Within the soul, further distinctions were made, for example, between reason and desire, and the seat of existence was identified with reason.
Jesus makes a further distinction between born eunuchs and eunuchs who make a personal choice to voluntarily abstain from s - e-x-u-a-l relationships for the kingdom of heaven's sake.
A further distinction, important to make but not self - evident, is the extent to which Israel simply took over prevailing social regulations, and on the other hand, gave unique and distinctive meaning to the duties they believed laid upon them by their covenant with Yahweh.
As a further distinction of M5 instrumentation, via the On - board Computer the driver can select oil temperature (instead of average speed) to be shown in the instrument - cluster display.
Further distinction is added as you ascend the range: the 400 Sport is announced by logos that adorn the dashboard, steering wheel headrests and brake calipers, as well as a unique design of 20 - inch wheels.
Stainless steel door sills which read «GTS Club Coupe» serve as a further distinction.
Only one further distinction would have created additional value for his or her clients — the selection of the small - cap benchmark used to capture the market return.
A further distinction should be made between «fee - based» and «fee - only» advisers.
There, the demand was so high that the smaller kinds of English Bulldogs became difficult to find in England, while the fashionable nature of said animals resulted in the French beginning to breed them for further distinction.
I wonder if these connect to a further distinction we could make in regard to abstract painting between the analogue and the digital.
Because such a painting can go in only one place, it draws a further distinction with respect to paintings of the usual kind.
Further distinctions were given to Tamsin R. Kaplan, listed in the Top 100: 2014 Massachusetts Super Lawyers, Top 100: 2014 New England Super Lawyers, and Top 50: 2014 Women Massachusetts Super Lawyers; and Kendra Kinscherf, also listed in the Top 50: 2014 Women Massachusetts Super Lawyers.
Within the latter, a further distinction was possible between a prison, in which healthy people live in their own cells, and detention of mental patients in high - security conditions.
There's also a further distinction between the devices — the screen uses different technology.
A further distinction needs to be made between regulation of the cryptocurrency itself (is it a commodity or a currency, is it legal tender?)
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