This is not just a question of making a space in which mankind could live, but of creating the differentiations which distinguish cosmos from chaos. |
Not until the year 1,000, or the beginning of the 11th Century, do dialectal differentiations seem to be fully developed. |
Both melody and harmony, therefore, reflected often minute affective textual differentiations. |
However, genetic differentiations may also be due to artificial selection, since B. davidii was cultivated as an ornamental plant. |
Which institutional and personal differentiations would properly be permissible and which would not be? |
It is especially in the area of capital requirements that regulatory differentiations are of great importance. |