Sentence examples for that a distinction from inspiring English sources

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To do that, a distinction between genotypic and phenotypic robustness has been proposed.

But is that a distinction of substance?

Isn't that a distinction without a difference?

It seems to me that a distinction ought to have been drawn between forgeries and fakes.

Judge Hudson's critics say that a distinction between action and inaction is unworkable.

From a risk perspective it is vital that a distinction between homeopathic aggravations and adverse effects is established.

One of the characteristics of this work is that a distinction is made between targets and (policy) instruments.

It is my belief that a distinction must be made between intellectual anti-semitism and popular anti-semitism.

Professor Thompson of Harvard suggested that a distinction could often be made between the advice and the formulation of policy.

She is not a registered lobbyist, but rather a "strategic adviser," although some call that a distinction without a difference.

We show that a distinction between summer and winter floods is not always sufficient if seasonal series include events with different geneses.

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