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Example sentences for "distinct from"

  • The problem of thought as activity, as distinct from thought as content, opens up altogether too large a question to receive complete consideration at this point.

  • Yet it is impossible to determine this larger placing, save as we have a defined and analytic, as distinct from a merely vague and gross, view of what we mean by reflection--what is its actual constitution.

  • General taxation first appears in 1188 in the famous Saladin tithe, the first historical instance of the taxation of personal property as distinct from a feudal burden laid upon land.

  • This followed very naturally if genera and species were to be considered as entities, distinct from, but inhering in, the individuals composing them.

  • The moral malice is distinct from that of other sins, since injustice committed against the debt owed to the human principle of existence has a special character of wrong, as being opposed to a special kind of right.

  • And therefore with regard to those actions in respect of which certain things proceed which are distinct from God, either personally or essentially, we may ascribe power to God in its proper sense of principle.

  • Water therefore cannot be distinct from water by place.

  • Whenever act is distinct from power, act must be nobler than power.

  • The individual in itself is undivided, but is distinct from others.

  • He distinctly recognized (in the Politics and elsewhere) that its aim is immediate pleasure, as distinct from utility, which is the end of the mechanical arts.

  • The awards here summarized are quite distinct from those of silver medals which are given by the society in the case of articles possessing sufficient merit, which are entered as ``new implements for agricultural or estate purposes.

  • The Acts of the Apostles is in fact an Apology for the Church as distinct from Judaism, the breach with which is accordingly traced with great fulness and care.

  • The governor-general represents the territories in civil affairs; the budget is distinct from that of Algeria and an annual subvention is provided by France.

  • A corneous spot between the costal and postcostal nervures, distinct from the Stigma observable in the Libellulina.

  • Although wisdom is distinct from charity, it presupposes it, and for that very reason divides the children of perdition from the children of the kingdom.

  • Consequently if charity be added to charity, the added charity must be presupposed as distinct from charity to which it is added, not necessarily by a distinction of reality, but at least by a distinction of thought.

  • Ownership of copyright as distinct from ownership of material object + 203.

  • Ownership of copyright as distinct from ownership of material object.

  • Ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive rights under a copyright, is distinct from ownership of any material object in which the work is embodied.

  • Copyright in each separate contribution to a collective work is distinct from copyright in the collective work as a whole, and vests initially in the author of the contribution.

  • Ownership of the rights conferred by subsection (a) with respect to a work of visual art is distinct from ownership of any copy of that work, or of a copyright or any exclusive right under a copyright in that work.

  • Gucumatz, the acknowledged representative of Quetzalcoatl, is, besides, shown to be distinct from Tohil.

  • XII-102] Yolia or yulia derived from yoli, to live is distinct from heart, yollotli.

  • Tlalxicco may be considered as hell proper, and distinct from Mictlan, and may have been ruled over by Tzontemoc who must then be regarded as distinct from Mictlantecutli.

  • The staff for the maintenance of discipline is distinct from that of tuition.

  • Pragmatic, as distinct from sensational, empiricism may claim to have antedated neo-realism in criticism of resolution of meanings into states or acts of consciousness.

  • Putting the matter in a slightly different way, logical (as distinct from naive) realism confuses means of knowledge with objects of knowledge.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advantageously employed; dear life; decorated cloth; deep emotion; distinct class; distinct family; distinct genus; distinct plant; distinct race; distinct species; distinct variety; distinction between; distinction from; distinction must; distinctive character; distinctly heard; distinctly seen; dumb show; final appeal; great political; important step; not simply; rode through; ten thousand; true about; young fella