1. An even more important distinction is the fact that the remedial work is expressive rather than productive. 2. Pablo insists that he is Basque, not Spanish - an important distinction. 3. There are two important distinctions to be made in the type of business done in the banking sector. 4. There is an important distinction between these two types of cancer. 5. The important distinction is between those environmental goods that are fundamental and those that are merely aesthetic. 6. They argue that an important distinction is to be made between the capacities of capital and labour in recognising and acting on their best interests. 7. There is an important distinction between the approach to restrictive practices and that towards dominant firms and mergers. 8. However, there is an important distinction to be made here, and this is that unlike restrictive practices, judgements about mergers possess an essentially political dimension. 9. However, there is at least one important distinction. 10. An important distinction is that made between retail and wholesale deposits and loans. |