The SCA also makes a distinction between new and older emails that makes little sense today.
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Yet the distinction between job-satisfaction and pay packet is one we can all recognise.
Another distinction between American and international business schools is the post-graduation job placement opportunities.
The online press is gradually blurring the distinction between these two traditional types of media.
The movies made at the Factory erased the distinction between artist and voyeur, creator and hanger-on.
The first was Joseph Schumpeter's distinction between an economist's vision and his analytic scheme.
With replicator technology available, there will be little distinction between tangible personal property and intellectual property.
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Would that our liberal commentariat could make a similar distinction between a conservative and a terrorist.
This opinion in important respects collapses the distinction between data and the systems that store it.
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But there is an important distinction between government support and investment and government guidance.
Prudhoe Bay taught Browne the distinction between technical and financial success and the value of blind luck.
The distinction between an online service and an application on your hard drive will disappear.
The distinction between those two fields has long been fuzzy, even to music-savvy fans.
However, what got lost in the exchange was the distinction between estimates and actual costs.
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The distinction between the Boehner and Orszag proposals is important for readers to understand.
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Dmitry Peskov, his spokesman, has tried to draw a distinction between Mr Putin and United Russia.
Mr Trigano claimed, not wholly convincingly, that the distinction between work and leisure was breaking down.
James Joyce and his daughter, Lucia, make the distinction between psychoticism and psychosis clear.
In my new book Convergence Culture, I draw this distinction between collaborationist and prohibitionist models.
In 1921, an economist named Frank Knight drew a distinction between risk and uncertainty.
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The distinction between fighting a war and bringing criminals to justice is not a merely semantic one.
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The distinction between job creation and income growth is not as well understood as it should be.
"The distinction between the two types of worlds is difficult, " says Miller of the Joint Economic Committee.
But the distinction between the two approaches is, at the moment, greater in theory than in practice.
Robert Feild, of Harvard, praised him for undermining the outworn distinction between high art and popular culture.
Yet there is a distinction between part-time and temporary jobs, the two common forms of flexible working.
But the intellectual distinction between the true gold standard and its, well, Evil Twin had been lost.
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The opposition Socialists want a distinction between savers (who should be saved) and investors (who should not).
President Reagan repudiated Protocol 1 in 1987 because it vitiated the distinction between lawful and unlawful enemy combatants.
Seems the distinction between journalism and blogging is not as clear-cut as Raimondo would have the public believe.
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