91.   But, as administration officials point out, the Oslo accords make no distinction between east and west.

92.   Buyers and wine-guide enthusiasts seldom swallow at tastings, since doing so can blur their abilities to make the distinctions that are their stock in trade.

93.   By contrast, the federal budget makes no distinction between consumption on the one hand and savings and investment on the other.

94.   By separating spiritual truth and historical fact, Shafran said, Wolpe made a distinction that Jewish tradition, from an Orthodox perspective, does not make.

95.   Can we make such distinctions without being branded racist?

96.   Castro never makes a distinction between his work and culture, between building homes in Guadalupe and his place as a Pahkola and deer dancer in Yaqui society.

97.   Cerpa asked Torres whether people made any distinction between Tupac Amaru and the Shining Path movement, which is associated with far more random violence.

98.   Chord inversions are introduced but not explained adequately, and no distinction is made between the qualities that make a chord major or minor.

99.   Current law makes no distinction between perjury in criminal and civil cases, and it carries a maximum penalty of seven years.

100.   Connoisseurship, after all, is about making distinctions through slow, comparative observation, whether it involves paintings or wooden ducks.

v. + distinction >>共 209
make 24.36%
draw 19.08%
blur 8.01%
have 7.10%
hold 2.06%
earn 1.82%
lose 1.57%
achieve 1.24%
see 1.16%
claim 1.07%
make + n. >>共 695
decision 5.09%
sense 2.96%
progress 2.62%
money 2.37%
mistake 2.08%
change 2.05%
way 1.91%
comment 1.73%
difference 1.71%
statement 1.61%
distinction 0.18%
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