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But that was the kind of fine distinction that held only contextual meaning.
But the media's overuse of "lie" indicates that journalists gloss all too easily over the fine distinction between "lie" and "falsehood".
There's a fine distinction between asking, where should I eat — I being the tourist — and where do you like to eat.
Outside, though, as the fog of fiction wears off, the real world seems to have gotten suddenly darker, incapable of fine distinction, inhospitable to ambivalence.
These will, officially, be separate seasons — a fine distinction from the model used by Mad Men and Breaking Bad, which split their own final seasons into two batches.
" He defended his decision to clear Trump of the charge of obstruction of justice in part by drawing a fine distinction between whether Trump had simply attempted to get Mueller "removed" or had him "fired.
It is a fine distinction, to be sure, but this is the logic: Tackiness helps command and finish on a pitch, and that's O.K. Sandpaper or K-Y Jelly helps enhance movement, and that's not.
It's a fine distinction, but the short version of "how to construct a themeless crossword" is that constructors begin filling a themeless grid by seeding each sector of a grid with at least one longer, lively answer.
It's an unusual move for the Taiwanese phone maker, which has not traditionally been involved in game development, let alone creating titles made for VR. And in this case, it's technically not making the game, although it's a somewhat fine distinction.
I've said very clearly, and it's a fine distinction, but maybe the most important distinction: While we cannot prejudge the outcome of the investigation, because that wouldn't be fair to anybody, we must immediately begin questioning the protocol, the training and the policies that arise from watching the video.
"While the Trump administration is making a very fine distinction between a decertification that is a report to Congress rather than leaving the deal, I'm concerned that that distinction will be lost on our allies and adversaries," said Senator Chris Coons, a senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.
This is a fine distinction that John Bardeen makes: :"The idea of paired electrons, though not fully accurate, captures the sense of it." The mathematical description of the second-order coherence involved here is given by Yang.
A copy of the Qur'an was said to keep a house safe from jinn. The "evil eye" also could be foiled by the same means. Although any literate Muslim was able to prepare amulets, some persons gained reputations as being particularly skilled in prescribing and preparing them. To underscore the difficulty in drawing a fine distinction between orthodox and popular Islam, one only need note that some religious shaykhs were sought for their ability to prepare successful amulets.
Religiously affiliated and denominational schools form a subcategory of private schools. Some such schools teach religious education, together with the usual academic subjects to impress their particular faith's beliefs and traditions in the students who attend. Others use the denomination as more of a general label to describe on what the founders based their belief, while still maintaining a fine distinction between academics and religion. They include parochial schools, a term which is often used to denote Roman Catholic schools.
Two-way alternating communications is a term sometimes used to disambiguate the term Duplex (telecommunications). In a two-way alternating communications channel, each endpoint can either send or receive at any given time, but cannot send and receive at the same time. Two-way simultaneous communications lets the endpoints talk and listen simultaneously. Two-way alternating communications are sometimes called half-duplex, but there may be a fine distinction that two-way alternating communications is a property of the communication protocol used between the endpoints, while the underlying communications medium may support either two-way alternating or two-way simultaneous communications.
Similarly, the process of neurogenesis regulates lamination to form the different layers of the cortex. During this process there is an increase in the restriction of cell fate that begins with earlier progenitors giving rise to any cell type in the cortex and later progenitors giving rise only to neurons of superficial layers. This differential cell fate creates an inside-out topography in the cortex with younger neurons in superficial layers and older neurons in deeper layers. In addition, laminar neurons are stopped in S or G2 phase in order to give a fine distinction between the different cortical layers.
English had been handcuffed before his companion Paul Weddle killed Sgt Forth with a concealed knife. The existing joint enterprise law allowed the conviction of English for murder because they had both been attacking Sgt Forth with wooden staves, making English an accessory to any murder committed by Weddle as part of that assault. Lord Hutton made the 'fine distinction' that a concealed knife was a far more deadly weapon than a wooden stave, so that proof of English's knowledge of it was necessary for conviction. The appeal may have influenced the allowing of a posthumous referral of the Bentley case.
The law therefore made a fine distinction based on the method of conception: the biological relationship between the father and the child and the reason for the pregnancy having been achieved will be the same whether the child was conceived naturally or by artificial means, but the legal position has been different. In some countries and in some situations, sperm donors may be legally liable for any child they produce, but with NI the legal risk of paternity for a donor has always been absolute. Natural insemination donors will therefore often donate without revealing their identity. A case in 2019 in the Canadian province of Ontario has, however thrown doubt on this position.
Hale is a village in Surrey, England or part of Farnham, towards Aldershot excluding the area between the two to the east which is Badshot Lea, and without formal definition in part overlaps Weybourne and Heath End, Surrey. The history of Farnham being a vast town parish (over many square miles) in the late medieval age means all three small places overlapping, which are difficult to class as villages, for example Farnham Youth football club is in two possible alternates, or within greater Farnham as its name suggests, and some maps give Lower Hale and Upper Hale but the area between is indistinct and all of the village is quite elevated so this extremely fine distinction unless referring to an extreme end is deprecated. On the side of the Farnham clay and sandstone range. Some housing and roads have views southward towards the Greensand Ridge from Hindhead to Ewhurst.
This can be a very fine distinction, and the ability of an instrumentalist to differentiate between what is a ghost note and what is a rest is governed largely by the acoustic nature of the instrument. Wind instruments, including the human voice, and guitars are examples of instruments generally capable of ghosting notes without making them synonymous with rests, while a pianist or percussionist would have more difficulty in creating this distinction because of the percussive nature of the instruments, which hampers the resolution of the volume gradient as one approaches silence. However, in such a case as that the ghost notes were clearly audible, while being far less prominent than the unaccented notes which represent the mean degree of emphasis within the example, then a percussionist could be said to create what we might define as ghost notes. A frequent misconception is that grace notes and ghost notes are synonymous.

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