101. In that case, a state appeals court drew a distinction between fraud and confusion. 102. In recent New York appearances, Mrs. Clinton seems to have tailored her speeches to draw distinctions between herself and Giuliani, without mentioning his name. 103. In those rulings it has drawn a distinction between ads that advocate a position on an issue and ads that pointedly seek to elect or defeat a candidate. 104. International Shareholder, like some other groups that represent shareholder interests, draws a distinction between what might be best for the foundations and for other shareholders. 105. Instead, he draws a distinction between Clinton and the office he holds. 106. Instead, he draws a distinction between professing honest faith and making statements that divide people along religious lines. 107. International law traditionally has drawn a distinction between nonstate actors, such as terrorists, and states. 108. Jim Zogby, president of the Arab-American Institute, said drawing distinctions in the Middle East is especially tricky. 109. Its media drew distinctions between expressions of sympathy for American victims of terrorism and U.S. government policy. 110. Leave it to a man to draw a distinction between the two. |