1. All organisations will make the distinction between capital and revenue or current expenditure. 2. All sports came to make sharp distinctions between those who received payment and those who did not. 3. For the purpose of analyzing the functional significance of chaos it is not necessary to make this distinction. 4. Having failed to make this distinction they are free to give their ministry calling a higher priority than their family. 5. However, we now make a distinction between output delivered to the domestic Market and exported output. 6. In setting the final rates of conversion, a distinction was made between graduated levels of personal savings and assets and liabilities. 7. Language enables us to make fine distinctions between similar ideas. 8. No distinction is made, for example, between active versus passive sentences. 9. The attempt to make such distinctions clear was a strong motive behind the whole idea of formalism. |