Sentence examples for mean distinction from inspiring English sources

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The book's most specious descriptive touch -- no mean distinction -- is the news that Mr. Ball tied plastic grocery bags around his feet so that he would not ruin his shoes while visiting the cemetery on a muddy day.

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However, just because those gray areas exist doesn't mean distinctions are meaningless.[8].

That close association doesn't mean the distinction between the two notions is specious.

Green cells mean no distinction.

But the breadth of the financial crisis across the rich world, and hence the surfeit of savings relative to investment, means this distinction can be overdone.

It means "lacking distinction, ordinary".

It means "lacking distinction, ordinary" "Grossly normal", "essentially normal"—in what nonessential way is it not normal?

Ultimately it is best to set it aside and instead focus simply on the related (but by no means identical) distinction between strict and ceteris paribus laws.

Single category means no distinction is made between shares you've held more than a year and those held less than a year in calculating basis.

There are a lot of people who hybridize both cultures, which means this distinction is overly simplistic, but it makes the conversation easier.

It is Bill Bernbach who said: 'In advertising not to be different is virtually suicidal.' Standing out meant creating distinction between competitors and getting noticed through fresh and new ideas that challenge convention.

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