111.   For both father and son, there was no distinction between musical freedom and personal freedom.

112.   For most music fans, the analog-digital distinction is moot as long as they can hear the music in some way.

113.   For some moviemakers, there is no distinction between diurnal and nocturnal birds.

114.   For those versed in the art of programming, however, the distinctions are crucial.

115.   For a long time, I guess, the distinction was that it was a graveyard.

116.   For critics, however, there is no distinction between techniques associated with the philosophy and the philosophy itself.

117.   For those in U.S. custody, the distinction is unlikely to make a difference in their day-to-day life.

118.   He said the FCC can evaluate whether there should be a distinction in forms of alcohol.

119.   He said that distinction was important because it undercut the notion that CBS passed on a show it clearly could use in the worst way.

120.   He rightly insists that there is a distinction between traditional chattel slavery and the tens of millions of forced laborers still found in the world.

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company 0.71%
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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
distinction 0.02%
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