Sentence examples for distinction needed from inspiring English sources

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But perhaps another distinction needed to be made, for wasn't it self-deluding to think that I was on a pilgrimage when actually I was on a junket?

Lord Stevens also said a better distinction needed to be made between medications that are used to treat ailments — like a pain reliever — and drugs whose sole purpose is to enhance performance.

But another panellist, conservative writer and analyst Tom Switzer, said that a distinction needed to be made between the "overreach" of the scrapped visa checking operation and Australia's overall immigration policies.

Characters reflect shape distinction needed to perceive different phonetic information of words.

The fundamental psychological distinction needed to ground Dewey's metaethics is that between valuing and evaluation.

Stafford's Conservative MP Jeremy Lefroy, said a distinction needed to be drawn between the trust and the actual hospitals, and that changes needed to be made.

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A distinction needs to be made.

That distinction needs to be made clear.

As these restaurants proliferate, though, a distinction needs to be made.

However, a clear distinction needs to be drawn between a simple drone and a toy.

"What side are you on?" "Upper East Side," I replied, understanding that to some people this might be a big distinction needing clarification.

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