Sentences with distinctions
- Who knows what fine distinctions of treatment would be accorded those with.
- Not that these distinctions are that clear.
- Christopher Scanlon argues the old class distinctions based on wealth no longer hold.
- Because distinctions that are self-evidently crucial to many of the public seem lost on them.
- Now it is learning to make fine distinctions between types of premierships, as if between cheeses or wines.
- MoVida, after all, taught us to share by helping to break down antiquated distinctions between restaurant, bar and bistro.
- They are differentiated, in that distinctions between them become apparent in what they want from Dan and the way they respond to him.