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Liberals make little distinction between personal and public morality.
Most authorities make little distinction between the words instrumentation and orchestration.
For four years, Bush has encouraged Americans to make little distinction between terrorists and insurgents.
Those who are appalled by the very notion of farming pigs, who regard the realities of the industry described here as repellent, will make little distinction between methods.
Barnes, who is perhaps the least well-known of the impressive quartet, also seems to make little distinction between the febrile speculation about who will win a reality TV show and who will win the Booker.
The new president is likely to inherit her husband's falling approval rating, as voters make little distinction between her and Mr. Kirchner, Daniel Kerner, an analyst with Eurasia Group, said this week.
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The genome browsers make little distinctions between coding and non-coding parts of exons, nor pseudogenes or transposons or genome sequences that are travelling between these states by natural selection (25– 25).
Lil Wayne's celebrity was built on ubiquity as much as hit making, and at Sunday's night's show fans made little distinction between his biggest singles and his mixtape tracks.
Mr. Gambril makes little distinction between fetus and child.
And it says that Hamas, a terrorist movement, makes little distinction between security and civilian matters.
Their approach to the subject was intriguing — they made little distinction between "savages" and wild animals.
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