1. From a practical standpoint, however, this distinction makes little difference. 2. Automatic is used here to reflect the distinction commonly made between automatic and controlled processes. 3. These distinctions make it important that we do not confuse, as is often done in the linguistic and philosophical literature, the categories of addressee and hearer. 4. Campaign reformers are also correct that the distinction the Supreme Court made between issue advertising and express advocacy has been obliterated in practice. 5. It also calls into question the distinction too often made between home and away, between protected areas and nonprotected areas. 6. Such a distinction makes sense. 7. The distinction makes their student bodies eligible for vouchers. 8. This one distinction makes all the difference. |