But a more fundamental objection to her approach, an approach which she shares with many critics of the criminal justice system, is that there is not some binary distinction between defendants and victims.
Rather, a simple binary distinction of voice is sufficient.
He also produced structural analyses of myths, including on the basis of the concept of binary distinctions, an idea later echoed by Lévi-Strauss.
So you are right that a binary distinction within depression is conceptually wrong, but there is a fairly binary distinction between appropriate use of MH resources and inappropriate.
There is a spectrum of commodification, rather than a binary distinction of "commodity versus differentiable product".
I don't like the idea of prizes, which make too much of a binary distinction between people.
The "text" vs. "binary" distinction can sometimes refer to the semantic content of a file (e.g. a written document vs. a digital image).
It is only in later languages that the binary distinction between "strong" and "weak" nouns become more relevant.
Yet at the same time, they warn against the error committed by Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, when he drew a binary distinction between nature and nurture.
The second is the traditional binary distinction between 'sound-change proper' and 'borrowing': this distinction, or something similar to it, still seems to be assumed in many orthodox accounts.