Sentence examples for distinctions tend from inspiring English sources

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But such distinctions tend to blur in the classroom.

The marketers' favorite distinctions tend to be people-oriented, though.

But such distinctions tend to evaporate for those held inside as incarceration drags on from weeks to months and years.

A challenge for analysts is that such distinctions tend to break down when the size of the disturbance under study is relatively small.

But such rigid distinctions tend to break down on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, where soldiers and reservists on extended tours pay the price for excessive spending on misconceived weapons projects.

In the dictionary's "usage notes," for example, traditional distinctions between "who" and "whom" are noted, but it is also suggested that such distinctions tend to become irrelevant in informal speech.

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Opinions regarding the acceptance of this distinction tend to differ.

That distinction tends to get lost in the Dartmouth end-of-life analysis, which considers only the costs of treating patients who have died.

Black people were, for the most part, unthreatening curiosities; those who displayed intellectual distinction tended to arouse wonder rather than resentment.

There's a shortish menu, plus a tasting (five courses for a reasonable £38) and a winelist of absolute wit and distinction, tending towards the natural and biodynamic without ever losing sight of wine's sybaritic pleasures.

On public transit both are possible (Smith and Clarke, 2000 Burrell, 2007, Newton,2014), and the main distinction tends to be time of day and type of offence.

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