Sentences with phrase «struggling with the distinctions»

Scientists are still struggling with the distinctions between the different types of media — whether a TV show has different effects than an interactive app, for instance.
At the beginning of an English Language and Literature course students can struggle with the distinction between text - types and what is «literary» or «non-literary».

Not exact matches

This is a critical distinction because the NBA has always struggled with the idea of competitive parity.
As smoothly as Bier makes the proceedings flow, she struggles to lift the drama out of its soap suds when it becomes clear that Audrey's grief is her only distinction, and Jerry's dilemma also hits a shallow bottom (with wide - eyed and rubber - faced del Toro falling back on producing people - pleasing moments).
I've always struggled with these separations between craft and art, what I consider false distinctions.
While it might seem like a trivial distinction, negotiators are struggling with enshrining concepts into the Paris agreement that will live on for decades.
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