1. This distinction becomes clearer when one sees that it is mainly the industrial applications which have developed into dispute resolution. 2. Perhaps the distinction would become clearer with time. 3. At what point would that distinction become a way of relieving science from the obligation to detect similar distortions in its contemporary practice? 4. But in political debate such distinctions became mountains and the economists themselves became targets of partisan ridicule. 5. In the other seasons of the year, class distinctions become immediately evident from the suits and dresses worn. 6. Lately this distinction has become a millstone, though Rajoub retains a strong geographic power base around Hebron, where he grew up. 7. Other distinctions will become evident, as Bush promised, over the course of time. 8. Those distinctions have become apparent in losing six of their last eight games. 9. Under Belgian colonial rule, however, the distinctions became decidedly ethnic. |