Sentence examples for distinctions that from inspiring English sources

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Distinctions that made sense then no longer do.

Rosen explains the distinctions that need to be made among the cases in Stewart's book.

So when did the class distinctions that now rend angling enter into the game?

He lavished long explanations on legal distinctions that would escape the untrained ear.

In practice, though, the distinctions that matter for rock fans and musicians have been ideological.

But there are also fundamental distinctions that set the rites apart.

Others said there were clear distinctions that separated the Craig case from that of Mr. Vitter.

A requirement of incontrovertible physical evidence in itself creates distinctions that may be troubling.

Further, that there is no water-tight distinctions that can be drawn between the two sets of rights.

There is no doubt, though, that the class distinctions that once formed an insuperable barrier are being slowly eroded.

But aren't there several distinctions that need to be drawn, and isn't the administration misapplying the lessons of Iraq?

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