Sentences with phrase «obvious distinction from»

Not exact matches

This also means that while I agree with Beer that we could benefit from a better way of capturing the distinction between liberalism in theology and liberalism in (Catholic) politics, I also think that terms like «conservative» and «liberal» are a healthy way of acknowledging the obvious.
Stay away from jobs that do require you to wear uniforms, as this puts an obvious class distinction line between you and the wealthy male singles you want to chat to.
Besides the obvious change to the rear, the visual distinction to the normal 3 Series comes from
Anyway, as for the distinction in design that Apple is seeking against Samsung, what seems obvious is that most consumers would not be able to correctly make out which tablet is made by whom if asked to identify from a distance.
Aside from the most obvious change — Iron Banner is now 4v4, like all other Crucible game types — another major point of distinction is that it no longer takes into account your Power level.
It may be clear what law means in the national context - especially for those of us who come from countries in which a legislative act is called «a law» -, but I may not be obvious in the context of EU law, given the distinction between «legal acts» and «legislative acts» in the TFEU.
The problem with this reconceptualization of the Apprendi rationale is that the reason we would want to make a distinction between formal, overt and publicly - ascertainable judge - found facts, on the one hand, and informal, under - the - radar judicial fact - finding, on the other, is far from obvious.
Aside from obvious paint job distinctions, these configurations of the same mobile device seemingly differ in the RAM and ROM departments, with either 3 or 4 gigs of the former in the tow, as well as your choice of 32 or 64 GB internal storage space.
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