Sentence examples for serious distinction from inspiring English sources

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"What these documents show is there is a need to go past the fiction maintained by Khartoum that there is a serious distinction between the Sudanese government and the Janjaweed militia that the government has sponsored," said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch.

Though those precious pressed pills that have become more rare in the US and Canada may have their own issues, such as copycat versions that cropped up, they provide an advantage over the more common MDMA capsules: an appearance that shows serious distinction between batches, which assists greatly in identifying what you're about to swallow before you hit the dance floor.

Though those precious pressed pills that have become more rare in the US and Canada may have their own issues, such as copycat versions that cropped up, they provide an advantage over the more common MDMA capsules: an appearance that shows serious distinction between batches, which assists greatly in identifying what you're about to swallow before you hit the dancefloor.

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The impact of a breach of confidentiality can be serious, and distinctions between the kinds of organizations holding the data are largely meaningless from the patient's viewpoint.

More serious is the distinction between ordinary madness and divine madness, and the defense of the superiority of divine madness, which Socrates' second speech sets out to defend.

Sontag's equivalent of Kael's populism, the place where her thinking gets a little stiff as distinct from serious, is the rigid distinction she draws between her fiction and her criticism, whereas both gain from being looked at together.

Carr's argument is rooted in a distinction between serious readers and non-serious readers.

In the course of their carefree, intensely serious pursuit of cinematic distinction some weird stuff starts to happen.

Open House strikes an impeccable balance of diverse styles thus erasing the distinction between "serious" music and "everything else".

Montesquieu also hinted at what was then a crucial feature of policing in France, the distinction between serious crimes and minor violations.

Many dangerously blur the distinction between serious criminal activity and nuisance and can set the young, vulnerable or mentally ill up to fail.

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