Sentences with phrase «subtle distinctions between»

Trying to codify the subtle distinctions between marketing and non-marketing is a losing battle that results in vague rules that fail to adequately put members of the Bar on notice of what types of communications are prohibited.
Aesthetically, there are only subtle distinctions between the standard DB9 and the GT, but a careful observer will tell them apart.
We should learn our lessons about how to prevent cancer not from the subtle distinctions between various states of disease we observe in our own society but from groups like the Torres Strait Islanders, the Eskimos and the North American Indians whose physicians went decades at a time unable to find a single case of cancer among them.
Indeed he went to great lengths, grappled with the formidable problem of the nature of light, made incredibly subtle distinctions between various types of change, all to explain the fact that in sight consciousness is consciousness of an object, pure and simple, apart from any feelings of bodily involvement.
The research team is worried about what these results might mean for the decision - making of soldiers and police who work odd hours and whose jobs require them to make subtle distinctions between friend and foe, threatening and nonthreatening.
Bonhoeffer rejects the subtle distinction between «righteous indignation and unjustifiable anger.
OK, yes there is a subtle distinction between argumentum ad hominem and pure personal insult.
Agreed in the literal sense, but semantically there's a subtle distinction between «fake» and «false»; Trump mostly seems to be targetting non-stories, i.e. deceptive tactics that are intended to mislead, rather than outright falsehoods: inviting panels of biased «experts»; cutting people off after asking a loaded question; making news stories out of out - of - context soundbytes or by association, etc..
When Cleveland State University researchers came up with two fictional job candidates, both with identical credentials, they set up a very important but subtle distinction between the two of them.
As you will see, the authors suggest that, even though neuronal degradation occurs with both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, there is a subtle distinction between physiologic aging and age - related neurodegenerative disorders.
But the introspection offered by this many - layered approach would fall flat without the strength of its central performances, and while a number of Anderson's staple actors make appearances — Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, Adrien Brody, among others — Ralph Fiennes steals the film as M. Gustave H. Achieving the subtle distinction between delivering a huge performance without being over-the-top, Fiennes balances his theatrical gravitas with his rarely - executed gift for comedy, making it impossible to imagine anyone else in the role.
Well, this subtle distinction between a private school and an independent school has to do with the legal structure of each, how they are governed, and how they are funded.
For Diane Michell, there's a subtle distinction between «giving» and «helping,» which she explains with eloquence and insight.
Giving, Helping, and Saving Lives For Diane Michell, there's a subtle distinction between «giving» and «helping,» which she explains with eloquence and insight.
Wangechi Mutu's interest in the subtle distinction between Nitarudi and Ninarudi is embedded in the ever - so - slight difference between the desire and promise to return, versus the absolute insistence and the capability to come back to a place.

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Investors know that there is a subtle but meaningful distinction between a successful company and a successful investment.
However, the distinction between the schools is so subtle that most Muslims of today hardly know which of the four schools of law they follow and are content to be known as Muslim Sunnites.
Also the distinction between a person's experiences and the person's bodily states is extremely complex and subtle.
The subtle but important distinction between the two types of adequacy may explain some of the ambiguity surrounding the efficacy of hydration status markers.
But the distinctions between those species consist of subtle, genetic differences that aren't readily visible.
Another important insight from Welty's exposition on craft focuses on the subtle but critical distinction between «listening to a story» and «listening for a story.»
Reading these two books in sequence, I came across a passage in Charles Glenn's foreword to class Between Memory and Vision that threw a sharp and revealing light on the subtle and often mind - numbing distinctions elaborated in Does God Belong in Public Schools Glenn writes: «The effect of Supreme Court decisions over the past forty years was to treat religion as the only forbidden motivation for school choice.»
* The subtle differences between Sparkling Wine and Champagne that few can identify (You'll chuckle at the method for determining the distinction yourself)
While his work is often times infused with autobiographical elements that blur the distinction between art and reality, López's interdisciplinary approach to art nourishes from daily encounters, mundane rituals, and subtle visual codes embedded into life.
Composed with subtle, interacting arrangements of color, which the artist applies with meticulous attention to the physical qualities of her medium, they appear to blur the distinction between matter and transcendence.
As the economist Frank Knight established, there is a subtle but crucial distinction between the two: Uncertainty is what good investors usually fear the most, because it can not be measured or priced as risk can be.
There are some subtle but significant distinctions to be made between no win no fee personal injury claims in Scotland and England & Wales.
I confess, I'm old school and appreciate a distinction, no matter how subtle, between the two.
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