Sentences with phrase «make several distinctions»

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A company that, say, releases several lines of detergent without making clear distinctions about why customers would want one brand over the other could be throwing money away, he says.
Buber has himself made several important distinctions between the philosophy of dialogue and the theory of psychoanalysis.
In case one were to think of a house, consisting of cellar, ground - floor and premier étage, so tenanted, or rather so arranged, that it was planned for a distinction of rank between the dwellers on the several floors; and in case one were to make a comparison between such a house and what it is to be a man — then unfortunately this is the sorry and ludicrous condition of the majority of men, that in their own house they prefer to live in the cellar.
1I overlook several distinctions in the ways physiological psychologists conceive of the mind - brain relation because they are not essential to the point I want to make here.
In dealing with these data there are several distinctions which can be made, and the historian must deal critically not only with the materials but also with the distinctions.
In a debate at the East Hampton Library last month, all three candidates were largely in sync on many of the issues, though Mr. Bragman, a political newcomer, made several efforts to criticize and draw a distinction between himself and Mr. Cohen, who is chairman of the town's nature preserve committee.
Building on our distinction as a non-partisan, research - driven organization, Raise Your Hand in advance of the 84th Legislative Session conducted or commissioned several research pieces — all of which were made available for download on our website, and distributed to members of the legislature, policy influencers, and stakeholder groups.
While that distinction has not been made clear, there were several supporters for either the authors or the publishers based on that point alone.
Rather, the consensus seemed to be that digital and print are coexisting quite nicely, and several panelists questioned whether it was even worthwhile to make the distinction any more.
Both of those loan categories have several major and minor distinctions every consumer should know about before making his final decision.
Dealers making their debut at Frieze — defections to Tefaf had made room for several — sought distinction with thoughtful curation.
Several Kentucky appellate decisions make a distinction about comments made by a lawyer in a pending case, and statements made after the conclusion of a case.
We acknowledge, however, that providers who treat patients only indirectly need not have the full array of responsibilities as direct treatment providers, and modify the NPRM to make this distinction with respect to several provisions (see, for example § 164.506 regarding consent).
For example, the Commonwealth's argument in relation to inconsistent leasehold grants is presented in absolute terms which make no distinction between leases for terms outlasting many generations and leases for a limited purpose and a brief term, such as for several months for a construction purpose.
It makes several recommendations concerning educational requirements of real estate agents and the way commissions are paid, and it suggests that the regulatory distinctions between real estate brokers, agents and sales reps be eliminated.
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