Sentence examples for Subtle distinction from inspiring English sources

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It's an important but subtle distinction.

This may sound like a subtle distinction, but it isn't.

She says: "Isn't your wife from there?" Gabriel, drawing a subtle distinction, says: "Her people are".

This subtle distinction is often lost when reported, and not just in the mainstream media.

"It's a subtle distinction," James W. Hundley, Mr. Dickerson's lawyer, told the justices today.

For another risk lies in the subtle distinction between "global warming" and "climate change".

But the more subtle distinction is they entrust their family to our care".

Then there is the important, but subtle, distinction between the types of parent-led campaigns for new schools.

In a subtle distinction, Downing Street suggested the government supported the policy of holding a vote on plain packaging, rather than the policy of introducing such packaging.

"It's not that I said I'll never write again, I said this book will never be done, which is a subtle distinction.

That such a subtle distinction could be presented as a "hardcore" paradigm shift only underscored how principled and consistent the A.P.C. brand is.

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