Sentence examples for vital difference between a from inspiring English sources

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There's a vital difference between a democratic revolution which is peaceful, authentic and generated by people inside a country and one that is imposed, or kick-started, by a military invasion and occupation.

In this case, one big corporation, which failed to see the vital difference between a book and other industrial products, was thwarted by another whose executives saw they could do good, and do well, by standing on principle.

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But by game time, he said, mechanics are far less important than a player's mental approach, a vital difference between baseball and other sports.

But there's a vital difference between Edna's experience and that of Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina: choice.

Because there is a vital difference between French and British roads.

Let's be clear: there is a vital difference between what I call passive and active vulnerability.

On children's television, there's a vital difference between shows that talk down to kids and shows that don't.

But there is a vital difference between the social security means tests that the Conservatives doubled between 1979 and 1997 – from 17% to 34% of all benefits – and Labour's income-related tax credits.

From the comfort of victory and with all the brilliant techniques of contemporary film making, it works overtime to shade a vital difference between experiencing terror and being killed, and experiencing terror and eating popcorn.

Just as well: in the past few years the cost of offshore wind has been rising, due to a snarled supply chain and the fall in sterling a fall which, along with increased demand, could now lure foreign firms to build turbine factories in Britain.There is, though, a vital difference between this century's offshore engineering and last century's.

The resolution which we are proposing highlights the confusion which arises from this decision and insists on the vital difference between simplification and consolidation - and clarity as a natural corollary of both of these principles, which are criteria of good legislative practice vis-à-vis the legal nature of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality.

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