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Only in peas does a clear distinction exist between smooth-testa domesticates (Pisum sativum spp. sativum) and tuberculate-testa wild peas (Pisum sativum ssp. elatius) (Butler, 1989; Zohary and Hopf, 2000).

Since in those cases, however, the court did not consider the question whether a distinction exists between a warranty based on a contract between the parties and one imposed on a manufacturer not in privity with the consumer, the decisions are not authority for rejecting the rule of the La Hue and Chapman cases, supra.

The move is via the hidden, verificationist premise that a distinction exists only if we can know that it does.

And indeed the deeper you look, the less of a distinction exists.

First, a distinction exists between WTO-legal subsidies and WTO-illegal subsidies.

A distinction exists between patient-centred care and person-focused care.

Why does this distinction exist?

Does a multiverse exist?

Does a multidisciplinary mindset exist?

Does a carbon bubble exist?

Does a thriftier alternative exist?

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