1.   Before proceeding to estimate the costs of corporate crime, one last distinction needs to be made.

2.   The economists Clower and Leijonhufvud have argued that a distinction needs to be drawn between Keynesian economics and the economics of Keynes.

3.   As these restaurants proliferate, though, a distinction needs to be made.

4.   At this point, a distinction needs to be made.

5.   But clearly, a distinction needs to be made.

6.   Some consistent distinction needs to be made, not just in the law but also in political debate, between genuine children and young adults.

7.   The distinction needs to be maintained.

8.   A distinction needs to be made between assistance to troubled companies which involves only privately-owned companies and assistance which involves the public sector.

9.   A distinction may also need to be drawn between arrears of salary and other payments which are claimable and remain unpaid.

n. + need >>共 1173
company 3.39%
team 2.69%
people 2.61%
country 2.52%
government 2.44%
child 1.51%
investor 1.17%
system 0.93%
patient 0.91%
woman 0.86%
distinction 0.04%
distinction + v. >>共 106
be 52.25%
belong 4.16%
matter 2.83%
have 2.66%
go 2.50%
seem 2.16%
need 1.66%
become 1.66%
blur 1.33%
make 1.33%
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