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The borscht belt comics weren't drawing a distinction between themselves and the audience.
Trump was drawing a distinction between his loyal based of supporters and those supporting Ted Cruz's campaign.
Bill Cassidy is drawing a distinction between sexual assault accusations against conservative Roy Moore and liberal Al Franken.
"I want Saudi Arabia to be on our side," he said, drawing a distinction between Saudi Arabia and the crown prince.
But he pointedly and consistently took an opposite position to the Facebook chief executive, drawing a distinction between free speech and paid speech.
He also may have been drawing a distinction between how he would be expected to respond in a locker room and a formal report. .
Bankers are drawing a distinction between deals that suffered due to market turbulence and those with checkered credit stories, which will be harder to place.
Kavanaugh asked if Harris was drawing a distinction between the "literal" and "ordinary" meaning of "because of sex" in the context of sex-based discrimination.
In setting itself up as a smaller start-up studio, Expa is drawing a distinction between itself and Y Combinator, the most visible Silicon Valley incubator.
She freely admits that she dresses in "a kind of cliché Parisian (not French) way," drawing a distinction between the capital and the rest of the country.
"Simsek clearly sees the risks ... but there are limits to what he can do," Gurses said, drawing a distinction between him and another deputy prime minister, Nurettin Canikli.
Sessions said he was "honest and correct" in his answer to Franken, drawing a distinction between his role as a senator and his role as a campaign aide.
Looking at DC's newly announced strategy, the biggest question is actually why even bother with drawing a distinction between the two types of future films in the first place?
I'm comfortable drawing a distinction between activism and propaganda — the former operates in the service of social justice and peace, the latter in service of destruction, repression, and violence.
And it's not just that, but Amazon also isn't drawing a distinction between those who accidentally leave without paying for something and those who may be actively trying to steal.
"I don't think we'll have to hold his feet to the fire," McSpadden said, drawing a distinction between Bell and officials who held office in the aftermath of his son's death.
Mr. Trump, he said, was drawing a distinction between foreign workers with exceptional skills and the younger, less-skilled immigrants from India who Mr. Perrero said replaced him in his job.
But Clinton has sought to turn Trump's business record into a key vulnerability rather than a source of strength, drawing a distinction between the entrepreneurship of most Americans and that practiced by Trump.
She also has to hold on to all the seats they won last year in the suburbs and has chosen to or been backed into drawing a distinction between Ocasio-Cortez and everyone else.
But this past week in Saudi Arabia, the President tried to make clear the US does not stand against Islam, drawing a distinction between the religion as a whole and its violent, extremist adherents.
The American government believed it could reconcile these clashing views on territory by drawing a distinction between Israel's opening position and the final outcome of negotiations with Mr. Sadat in late 1977 and 1978.
But to those who have shown at least some openness to voting for a man with PEDs in his past, drawing a distinction between the pre- and post-testing age is illogical and deeply flawed.
His path to the presidency highlights the importance of drawing a distinction between parties and partisanship: His primary victory illustrates the weakness of parties to fend off outside challenges like this, including elites' inability to coordinate.
But Earnest indicated Obama would not issue a pardon to Snowden by drawing a distinction between his case and that of former Army soldier Chelsea Manning, who is serving a 35-year sentence for leaking classified information.
"Our goal, because of limited resources, was going after what was most hurtful, and that was why we went after the drug cartels," Mr. Ducey said in the interview, drawing a distinction between his and Mr. Abbott's approaches.
Drawing a distinction between black children and teenagers (the Washington Post database lumps both into an under 18 category), Kessler notes that based on the database, no unarmed children had been killed by police between 2015 and this month.
Some, like the British Broadcasting Cooperation (BBC), are funded by fees paid by the public and are guaranteed editorial independence (Facebook said it is drawing a distinction between state-controlled and publicly-financed media, which likely include the BBC).
"It's rare that anyone who's not a political appointee sits in on a live call," a White House official said, drawing a distinction between the political staff appointed by Trump and careerists who serve in administrations of both parties.
"As I said, we are launching an inquiry now, and whether we'll launch an impeachment inquiry, it may come to that," Nadler said in a June interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, drawing a distinction between his committee's investigation and an impeachment inquiry.
During an interview with PRI's "The World" radio program, Omar said that the situation developing at Border Patrol facilities along the U.S.-Mexico border fit the traditional definition of a "concentration camp," while drawing a distinction between the term and the death camps of Nazi Germany.
Within an hour of the president's Rose Garden speech, the company's press team pushed back against Trump's announcement and tweeted a statement from Verily, drawing a distinction between the two companies and clarifying that the Verily site was only nearing a testing phase, rather than being almost ready to launch.
In essence, White Knuckle patented remotely updating software, using specific instances like updating the grass in a stadium, as grounds for the legitimacy of its patent, a move the EFF likens to drawing a distinction between an invention for a car driven in San Francisco and a car driven in Los Angeles.
But speaking at a conference Friday in Chicago, Mr. Biden doubled down, claiming that he had "never, never, never ever opposed voluntary busing" like the program Ms. Harris participated in as a child, implicitly drawing a distinction between voluntary busing allowed by some local governments and the mandatory, court-ordered busing that also took place decades ago.
By tailoring the description of the kind of witnesses Democrats think should be called — those with "direct knowledge" of the administration's decisions related to delaying the military aid and seeking investigations — Schumer may be drawing a distinction between witnesses Trump has sought to shield and the sort of Democrats that Trump wanted to drag into the Senate, including the Bidens.
"We didn't lock people up in cages, we didn't separate families," Biden said, drawing a distinction between former President Obama's immigration policies with those of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE.
"I had great admiration and still have great admiration for those who campaign for democracy, but not those whose campaign dilutes support for democracy and makes a mockery of a serious political argument," Mr. Patten said, drawing a distinction between campaigns for Hong Kong's independence from China and those calling for freer elections, including the largely peaceful protests of 2014, which shut down parts of Hong Kong for months.
The former vice president had earlier mentioned the DACA program, which President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE rescinded in 2017, in an answer drawing a distinction between the Obama and Trump administrations' immigration policies.
Kenan Malik describes the Leytonstone attack as part of "degeneration" of Islamist attacks from highly coordinated terrorism like the November 2015 Paris attacks to "low-tech" attacks with blade weapons and vehicles, a shift that brings into focus "the difficulty ... in drawing a distinction between jihadi violence and the fury of disturbed minds".
Some critics of smoke-free laws emphasise the property rights of business owners, drawing a distinction between nominally public places (such as government buildings) and privately owned establishments (such as bars and restaurants). Citing economic efficiency, some economists suggest that the basic institutions of private property rights and contractual freedom are capable of resolving conflicts between the preferences of smokers and those who seek a smoke-free environment, without government intrusion.
Binnie J. further wrote that drawing a distinction between the use of previously given testimony to impeach the accused's credibility or to incriminate him or her was unworkable in practice. On that basis, he concluded that s. 13 applies to any use of evidence given under compulsion, including for the ostensible purpose of challenging the accused's credibility. As a result of its holding on the availability of s.
Generally, gemstone-quality corundum in all shades of red, including pink, are called rubies. However, in the United States, a minimum color saturation must be met to be called a ruby; otherwise, the stone will be called a pink sapphire. Drawing a distinction between rubies and pink sapphires is relatively new, having arisen sometime in the 20th century. Often, the distinction between ruby and pink sapphire is not clear and can be debated.
The upright=.9 In the context of uposatha practice, observing the eight precepts is described by the Buddha in the early texts as "cleansing of the sullied mind through expedient means" (). The Pāli texts describe that one undertakes the eight precepts on the observance days following the example of the enlightened disciples of the Buddha. In the early texts, the Buddha is described as drawing a distinction between the Buddhist and Jain way of upholding the uposatha.
In the Western, Colvin urges Carver to learn his beat and neighborhood so that he can protect them properly, drawing a distinction between the drug war and real policing. Mello informs Colvin that journalists have learned about Hamsterdam. While Herc and Truck are taking the reporter on a tour of the free zones, Colvin arrives and tries to spin a story about Hamsterdam being part of an enforcement strategy. The reporter agrees to hold the story for a week.
Several American representatives to Continental bodies declared they would be willing to declare independence if King George used such soldiers against them. The hired German troops were referred to as mercenaries by the patriots.Taylor, 2016, p. 359 Patriot outrage was also reflected in the Declaration of Independence: Colonial-era jurists drawing a distinction between auxiliaries and mercenaries, with auxiliaries serving their prince when sent to the aid of another prince, and mercenaries serving a foreign prince as individuals.
American rebel agitators misrepresented such troops as mercenaries to fuel propaganda against the British Crown. Even American historians followed suit, in spite of Colonial-era jurists drawing a distinction between auxiliaries and mercenaries, with auxiliaries serving their prince when sent to the aid of another prince, and mercenaries serving a foreign prince as individuals. By this distinction the troops which served in the American Revolution were auxiliaries. Other German individuals came to assist the American rebels, but most who did so were already colonists.
Elberse first rose to public prominence with a 2008 article in the Harvard Business Review on Chris Anderson's long tail theory. She analyzed sales and customer transaction data that revealed that digital distribution does not diminish the importance of blockbuster hits. 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. Elberse addressed the inconsistencies in Anderson’s arguments in a subsequent response.
Burke's view that religion is the source of morality led him to view its absence as a perilous possibility.Reflections, 87. His first published book was A Vindication of Natural Society and satirizes the deism of his contemporary Viscount Bolingbroke.Edmund Burke, “A Vindication of Natural Society,” in Isaac Kramnick ed, The Portable Edmund Burke (New York: Penguin Books, 1999), 29. Drawing a distinction between revealed religions (those that believe in divinely inspired scripture) and natural religion or deism, Burke’s pseudo- Bolingbroke argues that revealed religion and civil society are similarly peppered with evils.
Rehnquist called that line of reasoning "the central premise of Argersinger." Justice Brennan dissented, drawing a distinction between "actual imprisonment" and "authorized imprisonment." He read Argersinger as saying that the right to jury trial existed when (1) a non-petty offense punishable by more than 6 months of jail time and (2) actual imprisonment was likely despite the authorized maximum penalty. Brennan viewed authorized imprisonment as a more accurate standard because criminal statutes were written with this standard in mind and the social stigma attached to a crime took it into account.
Nevertheless, the counts sur bailment and sur trover seem to have had the effect of drawing a distinction between two forms of action, detinue sur trover and detinue sur bailment. This distinction represented the recognition of the two forms of wrongful detention: one based on a purely tortious wrong and the other connected with an agreement between the parties. Detinue sur trover is of greater interest in tort because it covers a more general field. It was distinguished from trespass since it did not involve any interference with the physical possession of the plaintiff.
The phrase "reasons for judgment" is often used interchangeably with "judgment," although the former refers to the court's justification of its judgment while the latter refers to the final court order regarding the rights and liabilities of the parties.The Courts of British Columbia: Supreme Court, About Judgments (Last accessed March 28, 2015) As the main legal systems of the world recognize either a common law, statutory, or constitutional duty to provide reasons for a judgment, drawing a distinction between "judgment" and "reasons for judgment" may be unnecessary in most circumstances.
Venison remained the most heavily consumed food in most castles, particularly those surrounded by extensive parks or forests such as Barnard Castle, while prime cuts of venison were imported to those castles that lacked hunting grounds, such as Launceston.Creighton (2005), p. 19. By the late 13th century some castles were built within carefully "designed landscapes", sometimes drawing a distinction between an inner core of a herber, a small enclosed garden complete with orchards and small ponds, and an outer region with larger ponds and high status buildings such as "religious buildings, rabbit warrens, mills and settlements", potentially set within a park.
Ledeen subsequently moved to Rome, where he was hired as the Rome correspondent for The New Republic and was named a visiting professor at the University of Rome for two years until 1977. In Rome, Ledeen worked with Italian historian Renzo De Felice, who greatly influenced Ledeen, drawing a distinction between "fascism-regime" and "fascism- movement.""Flirting with Fascism" , John Laughland, The American Conservative, 30 June 2003. Ledeen's political views developed to stress "the urgency of combating centralized state power and the centrality of human freedom"A Theory, Michael Ledeen, National Review Online, March 10, 2003.
The Greeks had discovered irrational numbers, but were not happy with them and only able to cope by drawing a distinction between magnitude and number. In the Greek view, magnitudes varied continuously and could be used for entities such as line segments, whereas numbers were discrete. Hence, irrationals could only be handled geometrically; and indeed Greek mathematics was mainly geometrical. Islamic mathematicians including Abū Kāmil Shujāʿ ibn Aslam and Ibn Tahir al- Baghdadi slowly removed the distinction between magnitude and number, allowing irrational quantities to appear as coefficients in equations and to be solutions of algebraic equations.
Kozen states that Cobham and Edmonds are "generally credited with the invention of the notion of polynomial time." Cobham invented the class as a robust way of characterizing efficient algorithms, leading to Cobham's thesis. However, H. C. Pocklington, in a 1910 paper, analyzed two algorithms for solving quadratic congruences, and observed that one took time "proportional to a power of the logarithm of the modulus" and contrasted this with one that took time proportional "to the modulus itself or its square root", thus explicitly drawing a distinction between an algorithm that ran in polynomial time versus one that did not.
Domvile predicted that arming merchant ships would be ineffective, and would lead only to a second maritime arms race alongside the naval one. Gerard Noel, a former Admiral of the Fleet, told Churchill that were a merchant ship ever to fire its guns it could be accused of piracy. Churchill replied by drawing a distinction between merchant ships armed as auxiliary cruisers and those armed only for self-defence. Privately Churchill was more concerned, and in June 1913 he directed Admiralty staff to "do everything in our power to reconcile this new departure with the principles of international law".
A 2008 study by Anita Elberse, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, calls the long tail theory into question, citing sales data which shows that the Web magnifies the importance of blockbuster hits. On his blog, Chris 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. Elberse defined head and tail using percentages, while Anderson uses absolute numbers. Similar results were published by Serguei Netessine and Tom F. Tan, who suggest that head and tail should be defined by percentages rather than absolute numbers.
This fivefold enumeration of virtues is known in Chinese Buddhism as the "five virtues of a householder" (在家五法 or listed 信戒施聞慧). It is notable that the Chinese text also lists six virtues (六法), drawing a distinction between giving (dāna; 施) and renunciation (tyāga; 捨). The Pure Abodes are also a significant aspect of Buddhist soteriology because the deities born there are anāgāmins. As with the function of the pure lands in Mahayana Buddhism, this explicitly presents certain deities with the ability to access nirvana, which confirms that their status is an indication of advancement on the path of liberation.
Although most linguists acknowledge that Modern Standard Hindustani descended from Khariboli, the precise mechanism of dialectical changes from Khari to the prestige dialect (such as the loss of gemination which is so prevalent in Khari) lacks consensus. There are also variations within Khari itself across the area in which it is spoken. In the mid-twentieth century, Indian scholar and nationalist, Rahul Sankrityayan, proposed a redrawing of the linguistic map of the Hindustani zone. Drawing a distinction between the Khari of Delhi and the Khari of the extreme western parts of Western Uttar Pradesh, he advocated that the former retain the name Khariboli while the latter be renamed to Kauravi, after the Kuru Kingdom of ancient India.
There was no reference to Ireland at all. Opposition politicians immediately proposed that the word Ireland be substituted for the word Éire throughout the English text. They argued that Ireland was the name known by every European country; that the name should not be surrendered; that the name Ireland might instead be adopted by Northern Ireland; and that the choice of Éire might damage the status of the state internationally by drawing a "distinction between the state...and what has been known for centuries as Ireland".Dáil Éireann – Volume 67 – 25 May 1937, Bunreacht na hÉireann (Dréacht)—Coiste Responding, de Valera stressed that the Irish text of the constitution was to be the foundation text.
If one aims at drawing a distinction between corner detectors and blob detectors, this can often be done in terms of their localization properties at corner structures. For a junction structure in the image domain that corresponds to an intersection of physical edges in the three-dimensional world, the localization properties of a corner detector will in most cases be much better than the localization properties that would be obtained from a blob detector. Hence, for the purpose of computing structure and motion from multiple views, corner detectors will in many cases have advantages compared to blob detectors in terms of smaller localization error. Notwithstanding this, blob descriptors have also been demonstrated to be useful when relating object models to temporal imagery.
Justice Day, for the majority, said that Congress does not have the power to regulate commerce of goods that are manufactured by children and that the Keating-Owen Act of 1916 was therefore unconstitutional. Drawing a distinction between the manufacture of goods and the regulation of certain goods themselves "inherently evil", the Court maintained that the issue did not concern the power to keep certain immoral products out of the stream of interstate commerce, distinguishing previous cases upholding Congress's power to control lottery schemes, prostitution, and liquor. The Court reasoned that in those cases, the goods themselves were inherently immoral and thus open to congressional scrutiny. In this case, however, the issue at hand was the manufacture of cotton, a good whose use is not immoral.
Although the two main sides of the abortion debate tend to agree that a human fetus is biologically and genetically human (that is, of the human species), they often differ in their view on whether or not a human fetus is, in any of various ways, a person. Anti-abortion supporters argue that abortion is morally wrong on the basis that a fetus is an innocent human personWarren, 1973 or because a fetus is a potential life that will, in most cases, develop into a fully functional human being. They believe that a fetus is a person upon conception. Others reject this position by drawing a distinction between human being and human person, arguing that while the fetus is innocent and biologically human, it is not a person with a right to life.
In 2011–2013, as a Marie Curie Incoming International Fellowship recipient (ACOLA project), he was working at the Department of Chemical Physics in Weitzmann Institute in Israel. His work was concentrated on the analysis of quantum control landscapes and, jointly with D.J. Tannor drawing a distinction between kinematic and dynamic critical points he demonstrated the existence of trapping behaviour for quantum control systems. His present affiliations are with the Steklov Institute of Mathematics (in the period from 2016 to 2019 he headed the Laboratory of Mathematical Methods for Quantum Technologies there, which in 2019 grew up in the Department of Mathematical Methods for Quantum Technologies under his leadership)Department at the Steklov Institute headed by A. Pechen (website) and National University of Science and Technology MISiS, both located in Moscow. In 2013–2016, he served as Academic Secretary of the Steklov Institute.
In terms of the question of how far the book is autobiographical and true to life, Vila-Matas argues that truth is more important than reality, drawing a distinction between the two and suggesting that the form of writing that he used to create Never Any End to Paris is one that manifests a form of truth that is of greater validity than if he had presented a version of his story that was merely 'realistic'. The work is evocative of the literary style and preoccupations of other writers such as Roberto Bolaño, who Vila-Matas met and befriended in 1996. Despite his pronouncements that he was poor and unhappy in Paris (in contrast to a poor and happy Hemingway), Vila-Matas's book is also driven by a general love of Paris as a city in itself.
The paradox, as identified by Neale, is that the general rule that monopoly is the "ideal market position of a firm" does not hold for professional sports. Where non-sporting firms are "better off the smaller or less important the competition", sporting firms require competitors to be successful: if Joe Louis had had no competitors, he "would have had no one to fight and therefore no income". Neale resolved the paradox by drawing a distinction between sporting competition and market competition, holding that "the firm in law, as organized in the sporting world, is not the firm of economic analysis". The paradox is sometimes re-stated as "commercial sporting organizations need close competition if they are to be able to maximize their income", as a result of Neale's further conclusion that "demand for competition will decrease if the spectators can predict the outcome of the game".
The unrecognized Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches have stated that they cannot yet comment. On 11 October, the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church announced that the abolition of the "Synodal Letter of the year 1686" would give rise to a disengagement from the ROC like the UOC. The Macedonian Orthodox Church has asked to be canonically recognized by the Ecumenical Patriarch but was met with a harsh refusal, "Constantinople insisted on drawing a distinction between the situation with the Ukrainian Church and the Macedonian church [... :] Constantinople had never given up its own jurisdiction over Ukraine in favour of Moscow, whereas it did so with the Macedonian eparchies in favour of the Serbian Church in 1922, when a Macedonian state did not exist." Metropolitan Miraš Dedeić of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church in November 2018 called on the Montenegrin government to solve the [Montenegrin] church problem as with the Ortodox Church of Ukraine.
A number of individual ministers of religion have publicised their support for LGBT rights and same-sex marriage without their denomination taking an official position. Father Frank Brennan has published an essay in Eureka Street arguing that while religious institutions should be legally exempt from "any requirement to change their historic position and practice that marriage is exclusively between a man and a woman" drawing a distinction between civil law and the Catholic sacrament of marriage, and argued that recognition of civil unions or same-sex marriages in civil law may become necessary if the overwhelming majority of the population supported such a change. Anglican dean of Brisbane Peter Catt states that same-sex marriage is needed for "human flourishing and good order in society". Baptist minister Carolyn Francis asserted that churches needed to remain relevant and welcoming, including support for LGBTI rights and same-sex marriage.

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