Sentence examples for tricky distinction from inspiring English sources

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That is a tricky distinction.

Updates followed, together with the opening of AK production lines outside the Soviet Union Chinaa opened the floodgate in 1956, as the AK emerged as the weapon of national liberation and - Hodges makes a tricky distinction - international terrorism.

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The album's blend of ardent nostalgia and crossover ambition says something about the shifting center of Ms. Yanofsky's talent and, just as clearly, highlights some tricky distinctions between the practice and the perception of jazz singing, especially where commercial interests are involved.

The distinction is tricky.

Sometimes the distinction is tricky and it could lead to discrediting your research.

These distinctions are tricky enough when it comes to decisions in which we have a say – namely those made by the government.

So far, the distinctions are tricky to make.

That distinction can be tricky in some writers too, and Morrow appears to be one of them.

It took several decades for the categories to settle into the modern dichotomy of Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Screenplay, though the distinction can be tricky: originality, of course, is relative.

They have been executed by the author in either a genuinely or an artificially naïve adolescent drawing style; the book is too tricky to make a clear distinction.

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