Sentence examples for a difficult distinction between from inspiring English sources

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So Trump's lawyers would probably need to draw a difficult distinction between quotes Bannon made as a campaign employee or private citizen versus those he made while employed by the White House.

So, governments exert control over both nonprofits and for-profits, and it's often a difficult distinction between a government activity and a private activity, because of the regulation that governments impose over companies and the taxes they collect.

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This is a difficult distinction for faculty authors to understand.

He disliked battles about terminology, believing them to distract rather than illuminate, indicating in a leading case that the word nullity brings with it "the difficult distinction between what is void and what is voidable, and I certainly do not wish to recognise that the distinction exists or to analyse it if it does".

This reflection cuts to the core of the often difficult distinction between war propaganda and factual reporting in a conflict.

Partly because of the difficult distinction between normal anxiety in children and symptoms of an anxiety disorder, plus the different manifestation of anxiety in children (more externalizing than internalizing).

Fueling the debate is the often difficult distinction between fact and law in patent disputes.

Most previous studies on PM-induced oxidative stress have not made the difficult distinction between endogenous and exogenous sources of free radicals, so the contribution of each source to the PM effect is unknown.

3 Owing to the difficult conceptual distinction between relevant and irrelevant reasons, a number of scholars now advocate an analysis of the content of decision-making to supplement the analysis of the processes of decision-making.

However, these differences in the composition of urinary T cells might be helpful in the otherwise difficult urinary distinction between LN and other diseases: The CD4/CD8-ratio is a quotient usually used in the monitoring of T lymphocytes in HIV-positive patients or as a marker for diagnosing sarcoidosis via bronchial lavage [ 31, 32].

A Facebook spokeswoman said: "While we recognise that this photo is iconic, it's difficult to create a distinction between allowing a photograph of a nude child in one instance and not others.

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