Sentence examples for distinction mean from inspiring English sources

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Does the distinction mean anything to you? A. I think most art, even great art, is fundamentally illustration.

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The distinction means nothing to listeners, but quite a lot to the application.

We are fellow Americans, and that shared distinction means more to me than any other association.

But this distinction means nothing to the victims or, I imagine, to their families.

Still, he said he did not think the distinction meant anything.

In 1990 Russia had 27,000 state-owned and collective farms (the distinction meant little in practice).

But we must ask what the distinction means between animal rights and human rights, as we are animals ourselves.

More strongly put, this distinction means that statements of fact do not even imply statements of value.

That distinction meant Beinfest was engulfed by reporters upon taking his first steps into the chandeliered room.

The distinction means people like Kay Gilderdale – who was prosecuted for the attempted murder of her daughter who had ME – could still face criminal charges.

Broadly speaking, this stylistic distinction means consumers can expect his reds to be understated; they are also some of the most interesting reds made on Long Island.

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