Charles Bigg in his commentary on I Peter draws a very
useful distinction between the two main temperaments, the temperament of the Mystic and the temperament of the Disciplinarian:
They have followed the orientation of the episcopal conference of Medellin which introduced a
very useful distinction between the violence of the system and the oppressors and the legitimate efforts of the oppressed to overcome the first form of violence.
There is an
additional useful distinction to be made concerning deception: that between naive deception and what might be termed «deception - awareness.
Rather than saying expert and non-expert, therefore, I think the
more useful distinction is between subject - matter expert and systems design expert.
Nevertheless, classifications are necessary, and one
useful distinction must now be made because of its importance for the analysis in the following chapters.
Allow us first to make a loose but
useful distinction, which we promise to make taut in the following section.
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.
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.
A useful distinction to make here is between primary aging and secondary aging.
One
useful distinction is between approaches that are monolingual — using only English — and those that are bilingual.
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Paul von Hippel joins Marty West to discuss his study, «Rating Teacher - Preparation Programs: Can value - added make
useful distinctions?
It recaps the major differences between philanthropy and government, beginning with
a useful distinction between two «different worldviews about the role of foundations in a liberal democracy.»
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.
Found this to have
some useful distinctions about progressing one's craft and avoiding fruitless traps.
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.
This useful distinction however, seems to be downplayed in BOTW.
Taking Dr. Schapiro's
useful distinction as a point of departure, we may discern other characteristics of the two generic types of abstract painting and draw some conclusions about the differing viewpoints, and human values, supporting each.
But it's not even
a useful distinction to draw.
Whether this is
a useful distinction in policy making is something worthy of disputation, though clearly it does communicate an important epistemic distinction.
Rather it identifies this international group as being based in America,
a useful distinction in my view.
More generally, the distinction you seem to be setting up simply does not exist, and to the extent it does, is not
a useful distinction.
We are in danger of losing
a useful distinction.
«Will» and «shall» is
a useful distinction.
Legal philosopher Frederick Schauer praises the article for «analytic precision, careful argument,
useful distinctions, and just the right amount of philosophy».
The testimony drew
a useful distinction among three pillars of the virtual currency ecosystem (for lack of a better unifying term): cryptocurrencies, «a replacement for dollars;» ICOs, «like a stock offering;» and distributed ledger technologies, or the technical framework generally known as blockchain.
This useful distinction prioritizes the child's needs.