Sentence examples for useful distinction from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, there is no useful distinction between these categories: All weapons can be used for attacking and defending.

Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who dissented from the majority, also wrote that there is no useful distinction between a church's facilities — which are used to advance a religious mission — and the religious mission itself.

It is a useful distinction.

It's a useful distinction when thinking about King's personal life.

Coleridge made a useful distinction, largely lost today, between two kinds of imagining.

This, I think, outlines a useful distinction between different kinds of regulation.

Is there a useful distinction to be made, therefore, between a peer appreciation and a critical review?

In The Making of the Reader, David Trotter proposes a useful distinction between "pathos" and what he terms "anti-pathos".

We can make a rough, but useful distinction between specialization to a task and specialization to an environment.

There is a useful distinction to be made between this and the boost Facebook got from network effects.

He made the useful distinction between absolute expressionists and referential expressionists and identified his own position as "formalist absolute expressionist".

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