Examples of 'makes a distinction' in a sentence

Meaning of "makes a distinction"

makes a distinction: means to recognize or point out the differences between two or more things

How to use "makes a distinction" in a sentence

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makes a distinction
He makes a distinction between place and space.
The air you breathe makes a distinction.
He makes a distinction between ecologism and environmentalism.
Davies himself makes a distinction between.
He makes a distinction between the descriptive and instructional sciences.
God evidently makes a distinction.
Freud makes a distinction between mourning and melancholia.
It is not enough to prove that the law makes a distinction.
Kemmeren makes a distinction between origin and source.
But the Greek language makes a distinction.
He also makes a distinction between communes and tribes.
The second point is that the Council makes a distinction.
The survey makes a distinction between.
As regards the insult of a group the Court of Appeal makes a distinction.
Schumpeter makes a distinction between an innovator and an inventor.

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In its financing business the Rabobank organization makes a distinction between loans and credit.
Krashen makes a distinction between acquisition and learning.
Members of ACC note that this recommendation clearly makes a distinction between communication and information.
Paul makes a distinction between prayer and supplication.
This list is not comprehensive and makes a distinction between air and water pollutants.
He makes a distinction between himself and the woman.
But then he makes a distinction.
It makes a distinction between basic levies and derived levies.
Paul distanced himself and makes a distinction between himself and his sin.
He makes a distinction here between man and the son of man.
The dashboard on human wellbeing makes a distinction between personal needs and social needs.
He makes a distinction between himself and the world around him.
An individual test on the chips makes a distinction between valid chips and invalid chips.
He makes a distinction between the image in a material sense and in a formal sense.
This communication therefore makes a distinction between the following kinds of action.
He makes a distinction between the happy possession of knowledge and its acquirement.
Chinese is one family of languages that makes a distinction between the continuous and progressive aspects.
She makes a distinction between simple training and education.
Youth on the Move makes a distinction between.
Hume makes a distinction between relation of ideas and matter of fact.
The law in Ontario makes a distinction between.
Jesus makes a distinction between the crowds and the disciples.
The rhetoric of the Islamic State also makes a distinction between the pure and the impure.
Bandura makes a distinction between learning and performance.
The Commission however can not accept the wording which makes a distinction between sanctions and penalties.
Kinda makes a distinction between tourists.
The Argentine Court makes a distinction.
Panikkar makes a distinction between technology and techne.
However, not every bank makes a distinction here.
Spinoza makes a distinction between a morality and an ethics.
However, in the case of politics she makes a distinction.
Barthes makes a distinction between denotation and connotation.
Again in the second verse John makes a distinction between God and Jesus.
Fishman makes a distinction between basic and applied research.
The regulatory process is different; it makes a distinction between sources of interference.

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