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But all human transactions are founded on such nice distinctions.
So despite the editors' refusal to market nice distinctions, this anthology makes its own comment on changing styles.
Consider the gastropod, it says, and also your noble thoughts and nice distinctions about human pleasure and animal pain.
"The country, in 1933, was in no mood for nice distinctions between tax 'evasion' and tax 'avoidance,' " Pecora later recalled.
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Nice distinction.
It is a nice distinction for Paige, a Hall of Famer whose best years were spent in the Negro leagues.
Political usage in the recent campaign, however, vitiated the nice distinction between the simultaneous general release and the calibrated rollout.
He said you should never drink while you're writing, but it's O.K. to write while you're drinking, a nice distinction.
(Though those two words are often taken to be synonyms, dominant means "controlling"; predominant means "most influential at the moment". That was a nice distinction; prefixes count).
Ms. Schäfer went on to sing Mozart's concert scena "Ah, lo previdi!" with nice distinction of words in the recitatives and expressive phrasing in the arias.
It's a nice distinction, often ignored by good writers but worth preserving, remembering Justice Louis Brandeis's defense of privacy as "the right to be let alone".
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