However, structural studies have revealed that short second flagellum or at least a second basal body is always present, so this is no longer considered a valid distinction.
Health, bankers, oil - unions and NGO's too, if they fund candidates, there is no valid distinction in this case - should not run our countries.
These are valid distinctions that are not covered under Wilber's other categorizations.
He has also spoken on the question of the new Mass of Pope Paul VI making distinctions between the terms "valid" and "licit" again supported by past Church teaching.
That's a more valid distinction, and a more enforceable policy, than the made-in-America instructions.
That's the valid but difficult distinction that's being abused by states who want to close doors.
There is thus a valid distinction between body and mind.
"A valid distinction," he said.
Morland J. held that there is no valid distinction between a private trading company and a local authority for the purposes of an action of libel not alleged to have caused actual financial damage.
Heller points out that Nietzsche's and Rilke's opposition to valid distinctions - in particular Nietzsche's relativization of Good and Evil - was an overreaction.