1. Both sides in the war had been blurring the distinction between military and civilian targets. 2. His Novels tend to blur the distinctions between reality and fantasy. 3. The design of the conservatory is meant to blur the distinction between the house and the garden. 4. Some theses clearly belong in a clearly defined sub-discipline, but in other cases, distinctions are blurred, and assignment to one or other category may be arbitrary. 5. Textbooks may of course also include original ideas, so the distinction becomes blurred. 6. Rayward has argued that the creation of electronic resources is blurring the distinction between museums, libraries, and archives. 7. Today the distinction is more blurred. 8. It is easy to blur such distinctions. 9. Although in law there is a clear distinction between the duties owed to the company and those owed to the shareholders, in practice the distinction is blurred. 10. And some worry that the studies will be misused by politicians and advocacy groups, who are often quick to blur the distinction between theory and fact. |