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make useful distinctions?»
It has become, he argues, ever harder for college admissions officers to
make useful distinctions with grades.
Geary
makes a useful distinction between primary and secondary learnings, with most school learnings, such as the base - ten system and the alphabetic principle, being the «unnatural,» secondary type.
Not exact matches
Useful theological
distinctions have too often been overridden in textbook rehashes of Christian Science that try to
make it «lie down» in some prefixed category (idealism, «Harmonialism,» Gnosticism, etc.).
There is an additional
useful distinction to be
made concerning deception: that between naive deception and what might be termed «deception - awareness.
Nevertheless, classifications are necessary, and one
useful distinction must now be
made because of its importance for the analysis in the following chapters.
38 Accordingly, we find it
useful to
make a
distinction ignored by our forefathers in the naive assumption of the uniqueness and exalted status of man.
And just to
make matters worse, the still
useful and traditional
distinction between ordinary and extraordinary treatment has been corrupted,
making it appear as if it is mere ordinary treatment to preserve the body of a PVS patient indefinitely.
In fact, during World War II, there was a
useful distinction made in the slang of the RAF, which distinguished the «info,» a lot of boring rigmarole about useless facts, from the «gen,» the real stuff you needed to know to tell you how to operate.
It might be
useful to distinguish between responses for humanitarian reasons and those for political reasons — a
distinction Rieff himself has
made.
Philip Wheelwright
makes a very
useful distinction between two kinds of metaphor — metaphor of association or transference (epiphor) and metaphor of juxtaposition (diaphor).9.
Whilst we are a child care organisation, we don't think a
useful distinction can be
made between the interests of children and their parents, unless a child faces serious harm from one or both parents, when it is clearly our duty to refer the matter to local authorities or the police for an investigation.
(I guess one could propose a version of (b) without
making the
distinction between authoritarian and democratic regimes: I think the
distinction a
useful one, and (b) would be much more likely to go wrong without it).
A
useful distinction to
make here is between primary aging and secondary aging.
But we found it
useful in ALLi to
make a
distinction between the person who self - publishes a book for family or friends or for personal expression and who doesn't really expect to sell a lot of books, and the person who wants to
make this their career, who wants to actually become a full - time working writer and publisher.
«We found it
useful in ALLi to
make a
distinction between the person who self - publishes a book for family or friends or for personal expression and who doesn't really expect to sell a lot of books, and the person who wants to
make this their career, who wants to actually become a full - time working writer and publisher,» Ross tells CCC's Chris Kenneally.
Ultimately, it's important for investors to
make the
distinction between short - term risk — where beta and price volatility are
useful — and longer - term, fundamental risk, where big - picture risk factors are more telling.
Nevertheless, we believe it serves as a
useful distinction so that we're not comparing the compensation from a blockbuster like Call of Duty with that of a part - time, 2 - person dev company
making an iPhone game in their basement.
It's that old weather / climate
distinction / confusion which the authors have
made so
useful in this paper, deliberately or not.
Whether this is a
useful distinction in policy
making is something worthy of disputation, though clearly it does communicate an important epistemic
distinction.
It is the abilities that NAGAB membership offers, and the
distinction that its certification gives, that
make it so
useful in optimally positioning your real estate practice for the years ahead.