Sentences with phrase «meaningful distinctions between»

Moreover, he regards this as a self - evident truth, since total domination of the part by the whole would erase all meaningful distinctions between them.
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.
As Harvard Law professor Jack Goldsmith pointed out in an essay earlier this year on the Lawfare site, it is extremely difficult — and perhaps even impossible — to draw a meaningful distinction between what the New York Times does and what WikiLeaks does.
Investors know that there is a subtle but meaningful distinction between a successful company and a successful investment.
If, on the other hand, primary ousia is, as Father Owens suggests, neither the sensed individual nor the universal but the individual form, the formal cause or the act within the thing which is prior to both the sensed individual and the universal, we must ask, as Hegel may have done, is any meaningful distinction between «individual form» and universal possible within Aristotelian logic?
But we do feel it's hard to draw a meaningful distinction between retain and investment.
«We do not view the use of this lipoderm base to be a meaningful distinction between your product and the FDA - approved product with which it competes.
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.
He believes it is this consistent quality delivery, coupled with forming successful investor partnerships that creates a meaningful distinction between MCAP and its competitors.
We find among art students now a reluctance to make any meaningful distinction between art and ads.
The linkages between philosophy of science and psychology in context of epistemology is articulated in this statement by Quine: epistemology itself «falls into place as a chapter of psychology and hence of natural science»: the point is not that epistemology should simply be abandoned in favor of psychology, but instead that there is ultimately no way to draw a meaningful distinction between the two.
And, from the text of this speech, I see Howard drawing no meaningful distinction between climate activism and climate science.
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.»
While there may be little meaningful distinction between slots 77 and 80, or, say, slots 59 and 57, there are meaningful differences between tiers.
I realize that it may be hard to draw a meaningful distinction between firms from where you sit, but I want to see that you've invested the time and effort in trying.
Bluntly stated, yet with great respect; the law has spent more than forty years looking for the true jurisdictional question, twenty years trying to assess the relative expertise of tribunals, ten years trying to convince everyone of a meaningful distinction between two deferential standards of review and now another possible lifetime wandering the administrative galaxy looking for questions of law of central importance to the legal system.
Based on this preliminary assessment, there may be no meaningful distinction between the cases of encephalopathy and residual seizure disorder that the VICP compensated over the last twenty years and the cases of «autism» that the VICP has denied.
As shown in the data below, it is this decision which emerges as the most meaningful distinction between fathers; on nearly every measure of relationship quality and prenatal involvement, fathers who attend the birth are far more similar to each other — regardless of whether or not they sign the AOP — than either group is to fathers who never show up.
He believes it is this consistent quality delivery, coupled with forming successful investor partnerships that creates a meaningful distinction between MCAP and its competitors.

Not exact matches

The distinction between points and miles may appear nebulous, but it's a meaningful one — particularly if you travel frequently for business and you want to stretch a buck.
The meaningful distinction is not between ethics and morality, but between ethics and the law.
A UNC Kenan - Flagler study points out a critical distinction between millennials and the older generations — while high pay was the most important factor for the older workforce, 30 % of millennials considered «meaningful work» as the most important job factor.
To me the discussion amounts to distinction without meaningful difference even if there is a difference between «author» and «writer.»
«These works blur the boundary between canvas and quilt, what is art and what is craft, and whether this distinction is a meaningful one.
Thanks to over a century of tireless efforts by heroic avant - garde artists and their supporters, no meaningful distinction exists today between contemporary artworks and the ordinary objects that surround them.
Is there a useful or meaningful distinction any more between a signature and an act of assent (at least when the signature is intended to show assent)?
(b) the distinction you're drawing between this infraction and a data breach is meaningful from your perspective, but not from ours.
It is in living with character strengths and in blurring the distinction between the heart and the brain that I can rise to my best possible self and live the meaningful life that is the ultimate human endeavor.
Also with regard to emotional problems the distinction between direct and indirect victimization seems to be equally meaningful as the corresponding distinction between direct and indirect aggression — more of emotional problems is associated specifically with more of indirect aggression towards others and more of indirect aggression from others.
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