Sentence examples for making a distinction from inspiring English sources

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Still, it's worth making a distinction.

"I'm also against making a distinction.

I'm not stating a preference; I'm making a distinction.

A striking instance of making a distinction between canonical and semicanonical scriptures occurs in Hinduism.

Even if others are simply passionately disagreeing, making a distinction becomes difficult.

"The government's pre-referendum campaign was focused on making a distinction between NATO and the Iraqi issue," he said.

"Why are we making a distinction between a substance you consume and one that consumes you?" Ms. Hersman said.

They certainly did not have the same problem in making a distinction between themselves and Netanyahu on economic issues.

They also have a habit of making a distinction between forcible and non-forcible rape in cases where it seems irrelevant.

He was making a distinction between behavioral changes that occur within the lifetime of an organism and those which arise across generations.

He explains he's talking about the "very, very rich" - the double emphasis presumably making a distinction with himself as merely "very rich"?

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