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"If it were up to me, there wouldn't be distinctions such as womenswear and menswear, there would just be one thing.
Maybe there would be a distinction for news or sports".
Asked if he would mind being asked to hit the first tee shot, the Irishman said: "It would be a distinction, an honour - but I'd rather it was one my partner could have".
That, he said, would be a distinction that no place, whether a big city or a little borough of 9,000 like East Rutherford, has yet been able to claim.
Thus, there would be no distinction between "This is a cow" and "This is a substance"; clearly an unacceptable thesis.
In any action against the militants, he said, there would be no distinction between "good and bad" Taliban.
Having declared there would be no distinction between the actual terrorists and those who support them, calculations shifted.
Here, Wittgenstein argues that such a language is not possible because there would be no distinction between what seems right to the speaker and what is right.
They all want a level playing field in which there would be no distinctions for sales tax purposes among bricks-and-mortar, clicks-and-mortar and pure cyberspace businesses.
By her logic, any allowances made would be an unjustifiable distinction on the basis of race.
Mr. Akerson said it would be a hollow distinction until the Japanese auto industry got back on its feet.
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