Sentences with phrase «make meaningful distinctions»

This is the ONLY way we can make meaningful distinctions between competing ideas — incidentally, THIS is how you avoid the spin doctors and sort out their nonsense.
It doesn't hurt to make meaningful distinctions.
And that's because the store not only knows who its customers are but can make meaningful distinctions among them.
We find that only 36 percent of Virginia high school seniors are likely to be able to use program - level earnings data to make a meaningful distinction between programs of study at two or more institutions.
We find among art students now a reluctance to make any meaningful distinction between art and ads.

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This seemingly insignificant distinction can make a meaningful difference.
With that in mind, I note that Matt @ 9 makes an excellent point in noting that Howard draws «no meaningful distinction between climate activism and climate science.»
But a growing number of industry experts are observing that a new generation of technology has arrived to make the EDA / ECA distinction meaningful at last.
«Our view is that while EDA and ECA have always been two different concepts, the technology has now arrived to make this distinction meaningful,» said Ashbacher.
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