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But he said making distinctions among states requires justification.
Kath was always making distinctions of that kind.
Save when at work making distinctions and arguing relentlessly, philosophers are much like everyone else.
Most of us are perfectly capable of making distinctions within the Christian world.
Connoisseurship is not about objects; it's a process of thinking about and making distinctions among things".
Musical sounds both draw on and stymie the mind's mechanisms for making distinctions.
Scalia's First Amendment prohibited making distinctions based on the content of a statement.
Judge Fuld said making distinctions based on ancestry was "odious to a free people".
Forced rankings are less useful for making distinctions among mid-level performers.
Moments of grief neither rob us of our complexity nor absolve us of the responsibility of making distinctions.
For instance, there have been difficulties making distinctions between criminal cannabis growers and trafficked victims forced to work.
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