Second, Kaplan makes an explicit distinction between the context of an utterance and the circumstances of evaluation of the proposition expressed by an utterance.
"It creates a lot of political problems within the union to make these explicit distinctions," he said.
Man must have been conscious of memories and purposes long before he made any explicit distinction between past, present, and future.
The distinction, explicit in the 1960 Code of Rubrics, predates it.
It provides protection from unequal treatment between people of different ages from any explicit or implied distinctions which effect the benefits of participation.
An explicit distinction between 'thermal equilibrium' and 'thermodynamic equilibrium' is made by B. C. Eu.
In this model there are, however, no explicit distinctions.
The Companies Act introduces an explicit distinction between private and public companies.
"Like" is a tool which enables Lok to make explicit distinctions.
The EU is finally making a real, explicit distinction between crime and organised crime, because the latter is a truly separate issue.