Sentences with phrase «very useful distinction»

A very useful distinction.
Philip Wheelwright makes a very useful distinction between two kinds of metaphor — metaphor of association or transference (epiphor) and metaphor of juxtaposition (diaphor).9.

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«Sexiest woman alive» is a distinction of sorts but not a very useful one.
I have always taken Weber's analytic mapping very personally, and used his distinctions as a useful template for considering my own growth as a teacher; for reflecting on my developing pedagogy, and for marking and measuring the changing nature of my relationships with my graduate students at Harvard, where I have taught for the last four decades...
In law, the terms primary and secondary sources are very useful, as the distinction between the LAW and commentary on the law is clear, based on the special status assigned to legal documents, and reinforced by daily practice.
Perusal of this page and the rest of this website should help explain those distinctions and why ADR may be very useful to you.
From laws and regulations to international conventions and bilateral treaties that govern the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Romania, competent courts and distinction between recognition and enforcement, as well as conditions for recognition and enforcement, opposition and related procedures and timeframes, the guide provides a complete picture and constitutes a very useful material for any interested party.
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