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So, which distinction would be more impressive: perfection or its opposite?
If wages and consumer prices always moved together, the distinction would be largely academic.
But he declined to speculate whether that distinction would be good for FedEx's business.
"Even in Japan, a grove of this distinction would be highly revered".
Surely if the two cases are to be distinguished, the logical distinction would be exactly the opposite one.
As to the former, independent interests are at stake; and with respect to the latter, the distinction would be too readily and unnecessarily overcome.
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Making such distinctions would be smart enforcement.
Within a few years such distinctions would be meaningless.
William Shawcross concluded by suggesting that "we are all Americans now", an echo of Pinochet's maxim that "we are all Chileans now": by which he meant that no cultural distinctions would be tolerated and no indigenous land rights recognised.
We found there to be a duty of ordinary care to one rightfully on the ship, regardless of whether he was a 'licensee' rather than an 'invitee.' 'For the admiralty law at this late date to import such conceptual distinctions would be foreign to its traditions of simplicity and practicality.' 358 U.S., at page 631, 79 S.Ct. at page 410.
Professor Glazer predicted that in the decades to come, racial and ethnic distinctions would be further blurred by intermarriage (about one in three grandchildren of Hispanic immigrants marry non-Hispanic spouses; by 2050, nearly 1 in 20 Americans are expected to classify themselves as multiracial).
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