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Some analysts and portfolio managers say investors should make a finer distinction by focusing on small-cap growth funds as opposed to value funds.
Instead, he said, Washington voters would decide a finer distinction for only marriage itself and could thus vote to repeal the new law without feeling that legal harm was being done to anyone.
This distributional difference may add to the evidences that point to a finer distinction of semantic relations.
A finer distinction of the semantic roles of the subject is necessary, as proposed below, to help differentiate the observed variations in the subclasses.
A finer distinction between innovations, for instance the degree of tacit knowledge and other knowledge modes, the scope of uncertainties and the longevity of the partnerships could facilitate more precise predictions.
A finer distinction, as Filip pointed out, is that only the sentence with an accusative-Experiencer is taken to be eventive, distinct from the stative use of a nominative or dative Experiencer.
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A fine distinction, perhaps, but Mr Amis, of all people, ought to be capable of making it.
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