Sentence examples for make such a distinction from inspiring English sources

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Texas is one of four states to make such a distinction, and one of 13 with criminal sodomy laws still on their books.

The city council has begun to make such a distinction as part of an urban renewal drive, combining (largely futile) clean-up efforts with conciliatory moves: talking to aficionados, making abandoned buildings available to artists, realising that good-quality street art could be an asset.

For one thing, Mr. Seeger would surely refuse to make such a distinction, and for another, the person who introduced "We Shall Overcome" to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and who later spearheaded the cleanup of the Hudson River, does not have much to apologize for.

Refusing to make such a distinction, Mr. Ayalon said that images of the Palestinian Authority prime minister, Salam Fayyad, and others "happily" burning Israeli products reminded him of darker periods in Jewish history, mentioning Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass.

No one can make such a distinction.

Babies make such a distinction as well.

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However, there have been two distinct counterarguments advanced against making such a distinction.

The Arab world has never made such a distinction.

"Jack was never capable of making such a distinction," he writes.

Not unless the state could show a compelling interest for making such a distinction, Mr. Sekulow replied.

Making such a distinction with traditional techniques is hard work, but it matters, because the treatments of the two types of leukaemia are different, and applying the wrong one significantly reduces the chance of recovery.

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