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distinction and reflects
The semantic distinction reflects changing treatment.
In some states, the distinction between barristers and solicitors is nominal and reflects individual preferences and membership of professional associations.
The title reflects its former status as a Collegiate Church, and derives from the requirement that all of the canons of the Cathedral must possess the academic distinction of Doctor of Theology in order to serve there.
Debate is fairly common about whether the use of these terms should be restricted, and generally reflects an awareness of the distinction made by Burns ( 1978 ) between " transactional " leadership ( characterized by e. g. emphasis on procedures, contingent reward, management by exception ) and " transformational " leadership ( characterized by e. g. charisma, personal relationships, creativity ).
The naming of the new disorder also reflects the more general distinction proposed between paraphilia and paraphilic disorder in DSM-5.
This distinction reflects similar distinctions in the instruction set architecture of most central processing units.
The distinction between symmetric L-groups and quadratic L-groups, indicated by upper and lower indices, reflects the usage in group homology and cohomology.
The terminology reflects a distinction of GOTV from the complementary strategy of suppressing turnout among likely opposition voters.
An important distinction is that the columnar organization is functional by definition, and reflects the local connectivity of the cerebral cortex.
Later theological use of this expression ( compare Latin: Deus Filius ) reflects what came to be standard interpretation of New Testament references, understood to imply Jesus ' Divinity, but with the distinction of his person from another Person of the Trinity called the Father.
A notable exception may be found within the San Francisco Bay Area, many of whose inhabitants ' speech somewhat reflects a historical East-Coast heritage which has probably influenced the maintenance of the distinction between words such as caught and cot.
Thus using different words for justification and sanctification reflects a distinction between aspects of salvation that are entirely the result of God's activity, and those that involve human cooperation.
The name yeongseo reflects this distinction ; it literally means “ west of the passes ”.

distinction and respective
The analogy of bodily organs to microscopic cellular substructures is obvious, as from even early works, authors of respective textbooks rarely elaborate on the distinction between the two.
However, the recent amendments made to their respective Statute of Autonomy by a series of " ordinary " Autonomous Communities such as the Valencian Community or Aragon have quite diluted this original de facto distinction.
Wilhelm Weinberg, however, had already by 1910 used the MZ-DZ distinction to calculate their respective rates from the ratios of same-and opposite-sex twins in a maternity population, worked out partitioning of covariation amongst relatives into genetic and environmental elements ( anticipating Fisher and Wright ) including the effect of dominance on relative's similarity, and begun the first classic-twin studies.
In China, in the 4th 6th Centuries " Buddhist artisans used the names Shakyamuni and Maitreya interchangeably ... indicating both that the distinction between the two had not yet been drawn and that their respective iconographies had not yet been firmly set " An example is the stone sculpture found in the Qingzhou cache dedicated to Maitreya in 529 CE as recorded in the inscription ( currently in the Qingzhou Museum, Shandong ).
The RMAF recognizes and honors individuals and organizations in Asia regardless of race, creed, sex, or nationality, who have achieved distinction in their respective fields and have helped others generously without anticipating public recognition.
The Massachusetts Constitution ( in Amendment LXXXIX, which governs the respective powers of municipalities and the state legislature ) makes a distinction between a " city form of government " and a " town form of government ".
A clear distinction between " dominion " and " suzerainty " was supplied by the jurisdiction of the courts of law: the law of British India rested upon the legislation enacted by the British Parliament, and the legislative powers those laws vested in the various governments of British India, both central and local ; in contrast, the courts of the Princely States existed under the authority of the respective rulers of those states.
On his blog, Anderson responded to the study, praising Elberse and the academic rigor with which she explores the issue but drawing a distinction between their respective interpretations of where the " head " and " tail " begin.
A sharp distinction had long existed between the respective Karaite and Rabbanite communities, among whom traditionally intermarriage was forbidden.
The distinction between the two dialects rests on differences in their respective phonetic inventory and lexicon.
This evangelical laborer in the vineyard of the Lord of peace so worked up the minds of his audience, that upon retiring from service, on the different roads leading to their respective homes, they gave full scope to the antipapistical zeal, with which he had inspired them, falling upon every Catholic they met, beating and bruising them without provocation or distinction, breaking the doors and windows of their houses, and actually murdering two unoffending Catholics in a bog.
As interpreted by Tibetan writers such as Tsongkhapa, the Prāsangika / Svātantrika distinction involved not only issues of logic, but also affected the two schools ' respective understandings of sunyata (" emptiness ").

distinction and stones
The traditional classification in the West, which goes back to the Ancient Greeks, begins with a distinction between precious and semi-precious stones ; similar distinctions are made in other cultures.
One of the stones, the 9th century Drosten Stone, has the distinction of being one of the few Pictish artefacts to have an inscription in Latin text: ' DROSTEN: IREUORET TTFOR CUS ', which has been interpreted in various ways, but it is thought that the second line refers to the Pictish King Uurad, who reigned between 839 and 842 AD.
In Old Swedish, the phonemic distinction between / r / and / R / was retained into the 11th century, as exhibited by the numerous rune stones from Sweden from that period.

distinction and ancient
The Bornholmian dialect has also maintained to this day many ancient features, such as a distinction between three grammatical genders, which the central Insular Danish dialects gave up during the 20th century.
In ancient Greek it occurred in both long and short versions, but this distinction has been lost in Modern Greek.
The ancient Greeks did not draw a distinction between this use and their model for the cosmos.
A typical illustration of this distinction is to compare an ancient scroll ( sequential ; all material prior to the data needed must be unrolled ) and the book ( random: can be immediately flipped open to any random page ).
Philosophers, mathematicians, and others ancient and modern such as Aristotle, Plato, Frege, Wittgenstein, Russell etc., have made a distinction between thought corresponding to reality, coherent abstractions, and that which cannot even be rationally thought.
In distinction the ancient Greek word for massage was anatripsis, and the Latin was frictio.
The ancient borough of Southwark was also known simply as The Borough — or Borough — and this name, in distinction from ' The City ', has persisted as an alternative name for the area.
European alphabetic scripts only developed a distinction between upper case and lower case in medieval times ( see Letter case ); so in the alphabetic scripts of ancient Greek and Latin proper names were not systematically marked.
The Lelantine War ( c. 710 c. 650 BC ) was an ongoing conflict with the distinction of being the earliest documented war of the ancient Greek period.
This usage can be seen in the cis-trans distinction in chemistry, or in the ancient Roman term Cisalpine Gaul ( i. e., " Gaul on this side of the Alps ").
During World War I a proposal to designate specialist grenade launching units in the British Army as grenadiers was vetoed by the Grenadier Guards who considered that they now had exclusive rights to the ancient distinction, and the term Bomber was substituted.
This distinction between civil law and religious law may seem mundane and obvious today, but for an ancient society, such a distinction was relatively uncommon.
:" Now they say that Penthesileia was the last of the Amazons to win distinction for bravery and that for the future the race diminished more and more and then lost all its strength ; consequently in later times, whenever any writers recount their prowess, men consider the ancient stories about the Amazons to be fictitious tales.
Instead, the only Hindu title which is commonly rendered as Emperor is Samraat or Samraj ( a ), a personal distinction achieved by a few rulers of ancient dynasties such as the Mauryas and Guptas ; the Muslim equivalent of emperor would be Padshah, applied to the Mughal dynasty.
In ancient Greek it occurred in both long and short versions, but this distinction has been lost in Modern Greek.
In the most ancient languages, such as Sanskrit and Ancient Greek, the distinction between athematic and thematic nouns and verbs is preserved.
The word " street " is still sometimes used colloquially as a synonym for " road ", for example in connection with the ancient Watling Street, but city residents and urban planners draw a crucial modern distinction: a road's main function is transportation, while streets facilitate public interaction.
This distinction between nature (" physis ") and custom (" nomos ") is a favorite theme of ancient Greek philosophy, and one that Plato takes up in The Republic, in the legend of the Ring of Gyges.
It represents an ancient wine style documented in Cyprus back to 800 BC and has the distinction of being the world's oldest named wine still in production, with the name Commandaria dating back to the crusades in the 12th century.
First, there was ancient society, in which the major class distinction was between master and slave.
Strickland recognized its generic distinction and named the new genus Pezophaps (" pedestrian pigeon " in ancient Greek ).
The ancient Classic Maya language name for the city was Wak Kab ' nal and Maxam but the distinction between these two is still unclear.
While teaching in Athens University Carathéodory had as undergraduate student Evangelos Stamatis who subsequently achieved considerable distinction as a scholar of ancient Greek mathematical classics.

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