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1." While liberal Justices are unprincipled because they pretend that their political views have a basis in the Constitution, conservative Justices are unprincipled, according to Lazarus, because their votes and opinions belie their professed belief in a distinction between politics and constitutional law."

Source:  Himmelfarb, Dan. "Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the EpicStruggles Inside the Supreme Court" Commentary v106.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 60-63

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2." Tellabs was named to Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work for in America, a distinction that is largely based on employees' opinions and reflects Tellabs' belief that its success is driven by the talent, diversity and creativity of its people."

Source:  . "TAKING CREATIVE LICENSE" Black Enterprise 30.11 June 1 2000: 313

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3." The ostensible emphasis on moral principle rather than material interest, the distinction drawn between a people and its (illegitimate) rulers, the belief that public opinion might be effectively appealed to over the heads of recalcitrant governments, the propensity..."

Source:  Tucker, Robert W. "Woodrow Wilson's "new diplomacy"" World Policy Journal 21.2 June 22 2004: 92-108

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4." Rather, it is because, as an alien system of conscious knowledge, Renaissance religion seems to force us in directions antithetical to poststructuralism, to reconstruct rather than deconstruct, to pay careful attention to individual differences of opinion, to recognize distinctions that are now epistemically meaningless."

Source:  Hanson, Elizabeth. "Religion and Culture in Renaissance England" Shakespeare Studies Jan. 1 1999: 266

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5."... claiming, like Plato's Euthyphron, to possess special insight into the truth. [21] Those who would resist Strauss's insistence on the sharp distinction between knowledge and opinion, nature and convention, are the same as those who reject the implications of Plato's story of the cave."

Source:  Merrill, Clark A. "Leo Strauss's Indictment of Christain Philosophy" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 77

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6." Chapter Five, on epistemology, argues that while Plato seems to draw a stark distinction between knowledge and opinion, he ends up holding the position that opinion is not all bad."

Source:  Shiffman, Gary. "A PLATO JUST LIKE US" Review of Politics 62.2 Mar. 22 2000: 405

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7." Principal examples are studies dealing with the appearance-reality distinction (perceptual appearance versus reality), Level 2 knowledge of visual perception (perceptual appearance of something from one position versus another), interpretation and constructive processing, deception, and, most studied of all, false belief."

Source:  Flavell, John H. "COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT: Children's Knowledge About the Mind" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 1999: 21-22

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8." Heightened awareness of the distinction between divine transcendence and human immanence in Jewish and Christian uses of the pagan tradition resulted in four distinct but intertwined ways of utilizing the epistemological confidence engendered by belief in seeds of virtue and knowledge."

Source:  BOULDIN, WOOD. "Seeds of Virtue and Knowledge" Renaissance Quarterly 52.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1161

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9." Once they grasp the Socratic definition of knowledge and its vast distance from opinions and beliefs, most of my current students articulate the hindsight observation..."

Source:  Jablecki, Lawrence T. "Prison Inmates Meet Socrates" Humanist 60.3 May 1 2000: 11

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10." The Washington Post had a majority of all viewpoints on church-state relations, and a majority of opinions it quoted "were opposed to public expressions of religious beliefs" in public schools."

Source:  Witham, Larry. "Top news coverage of religion shifts toward politics, scandal" Washington Times Apr. 26 2000: 7

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11." Attempted boycotts will increase, and more-savvy public relations and crisis management will be necessary to prepare for the inevitable offenses committed against somebody's beliefs and opinions."

Source:  Brown, Arnold. "The threat of thearchy: a resurgence of demands for "rule by God"--and of widespread fundamentalist thinking--could bode ill for world peace, says a business futurist" Futurist 38.5 Sept. 1 2004: 26-30

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12." Part of Ziegler's answer lies in what he contends to be the significance of knowledge-bearing elites: 'technology-promotion policies are embedded not only in a set of social relations but also in a set of beliefs and occupational self-images..."

Source:  KING, DESMOND. "Governing Ideas: Strategies for Innovation in France andGermany" West European Politics 23.2 Apr. 1 2000: 289

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13." Their conclusions, and opinions, about the relationship between the powers of men and machines, and the differing merits of various types of machines, provided important new knowledge about machines." Morton has shown the implicit relation, in certain places, between the emergence of wage levels..."

Source:  Ashworth, William J. "England and the Machinery of Reason 1780 to 1830" Canadian Journal of History 35.1 Apr. 1 2000: 1

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14." In nearly every post-Stone opinion, the Court purported to distinguish Stone on the ground that the Fourth Amendment's exclusionary rule was a judicially created remedy instead of a "personal constitutional right."(187) This distinction has little to do with accuracy..."

Source:  Hoffstadt, Brian M. "How Congress might redesign a leaner, cleaner writ of habeas corpus" Duke Law Journal 49.4 Feb. 1 2000: 947

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15."... citizens by keeping them ignorant are impermissible."(222) Although he did not join Part IV of the Stevens opinion, Justice Thomas made various comments that were consistent with Justice Stevens's advocacy of a narrowing or partial elimination of the First Amendment distinction..."

Source:  Langvardt, Arlen W. "The incremental strengthening of First Amendment protection for commercial speech: lessons from Greater New Orleans Broadcasting" American Business Law Journal 37.4 June 22 2000: 587

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16."... intent that the property remain a non-public forum.(66) The second distinction Justice White's Perry opinion noted was that, unlike a traditional public forum, "a State is not required to indefinitely retain the open..."

Source:  McGill, Matthew D. "Unleashing the limited public forum: a modest revision to a dysfunctional doctrine" Stanford Law Review 52.4 Apr. 1 2000: 929

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17."... filter of the scribe of the Inquisition that it was understood that there was a body of public opinion which was distinct from individually held opinion and that the distinction was known and could be described..."

Source:  Ramos, Donald. "GOSSIP, SCANDAL AND POPULAR CULTURE IN GOLDEN AGE BRAZIL" Journal of Social History 33.4 June 22 2000: 887

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18." Furthermore, while most firms ask people if their opinion (impression) is favorable or unfavorable, three present Likert-type scales, allowing very favorable/favorable and very unfavorable/unfavorable distinctions."

Source:  COHEN, JEFFREY E. "The Polls: Public Favorability toward the First Lady, 1993-1999" Presidential Studies Quarterly 30.3 Sept. 1 2000: 575

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19."... analysis. (117) Justice O'Connor further argued in favor of a distinction between civil and criminal cases in this context. (118) Justice Scalia concurred in the Court's opinion, (119) and directed most of his opinion toward the dissent."

Source:  Shannon, Bradley Scott. "The retroactive and prospective application of judicial decisions" Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 26.3 June 22 2003: 811-877

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20." Additionally, the criticism that contingent consequences may decrease intrinsic motivation is based on the belief that a "sharp distinction can be made between behavior maintained by obvious..."

Source:  Akin-Little, K. Angeleque,Eckert, Tanya L.,Lovett, Benjamin J.,Little, Steven G. "Extrinsic reinforcement in the classroom: bribery or best practice" School Psychology Review 33.3 June 22 2004: 344-363

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21."... rethinking of the current debates about sex, gender and the body, challenging the commonly held belief that the sex/gender distinction is fundamental to feminist theory, as well as reworking the relationship between the personal and the philosophical. "

Source:  . "What is a Woman?" Women and Language 23.1 Mar. 22 2000: 39

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22." It is my belief that the value judgments underlying conceptions of and distinctions between arts and culture influence the tone, content, and implementation of the policy."

Source:  MANS, MINETTE E. "Creating a Cultural Policy for Namibia" Arts Education Policy Review 101.5 May 1 2000: 11

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23." And is this not precisely the terrain where Bourdieu's notion of habitus or Giddens's distinction between intention and outcome have proved so fruitful; where any number of standard social-scientific accounts have empirically shown individuals' beliefs,..."

Source:  Rapport, Nigel. "Celebrating and Advocating the Personalisation of the World: A Reply to Don Gardner" Australian Journal of Anthropology 11.2 Aug. 1 2000: 223

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24." She also introduces the reader to the differences between visual-spatial learners and auditory-sequential learners, a distinction that deserves greater prominence in a field that has been dominated by beliefs in the primacy of mathematics and language."

Source:  Nielson, Aleene B. "Excellence in Educating Gifted and Talented Learners" Roeper Review 22.4 June 1 2000: 272

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25."... society, as of the distinction, such as it is, between pious Javanese Muslims (putihan) and those of more syncretic, hybrid belief (abangan)."

Source:  ROSKIES, D.M. "The Seen and Unseen Worlds in Java, 1726-1749: History,Literature and Islam in the Court of Pakubuwana II" Journal of the American Oriental Society 120.1 Jan. 1 2000: 133

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