1. But this misses the real distinction between diametrically opposed beliefs based on entirely different conceptions of the satisfaction of human needs. 2. However, the directive is likely to remove any real distinction between personal data held on paper and on electronic systems. 3. Moreover, there is a real distinction between the hardships inflicted by a refusal of planning permission and that caused by the loss of the land itself. 4. His study Sally possesses painterly values of real distinction. 5. But the real distinction from conventional approaches is that nature is no longer an unwanted intruder but an admired role-model, and even teacher. 6. In fact there is no real distinction. 7. But its real distinction is the water that nearly surrounds it. 8. But the real distinctions between these four cases reflect international politics as much as interests of justice. |