Dmitry Peskov, his spokesman, has tried to draw a distinction between Mr Putin and United Russia.
During the call, Holbrow took pains to draw a distinction between the Symbian Foundation and the Symbian platform.
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This argument fails to draw a distinction between fundamental performance and stock performance.
Should politicians draw a distinction between the deserving and the undeserving poor?
Most economists would draw a distinction between the government's fiscal problems over the medium term and the economy's problems in the near term.
Robert Ivy, editor in chief of Architectural Digest magazine, says it's important to draw a distinction between skyscrapers and mega-skyscrapers rising higher than 50 stories.
U.S. officials draw a distinction between cyber espionage and cyberattacks, which have a destructive or manipulative purpose and could be considered an act of war.
So we cannot justifiably use these criteria to draw a distinction between all humans on the one hand and all nonhuman animals on the other.
Many companies draw a distinction between "consumers, " those who are the end-user of a product or service, and "customers, " those who are the trade, distributors and so on.
Treasury mandarins are now seeking to draw a distinction between charges for a specific service (the revenues of which can be ring-fenced), and general tax revenues that must remain sacrosanct.
And how exactly does he draw a distinction between the leak of the helicopter strike video, which he finds admirable, and the larger leaks that drove him to turn Manning in?
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The Treasury has sought to draw a distinction between charges for, say, parking or congestion (the revenues of which it accepts can be hypothecated), and ordinary taxes which must remain inviolate.
He cited Ronald Reagan on Monday as he rallied building trade union members, trying to draw a distinction between the conservative icon and the Republican Party that the president is running against now.
If the Republicans wish to return to power in the foreseeable future, they must boldly draw a distinction between themselves as the party of victory and the Democrats as the party of defeat.
As I have pointed out before, where a national central bank presides over one national banking system, you can draw a distinction between propping up solvent - but illiquid - banks - and propping up governments.
Well, let me be careful to draw a distinction here, Madeleine, between the impact on oil supplies and something that can, at times at least, seem totally unrelated, and that's the impact that this could have on oil prices.
Mr Osborne has been criticised by Labour for some of the language he has used over welfare - particularly when he sought to draw a distinction between those going to work early in the morning and others whose "curtains were closed".
But Mr Tucker did draw a clear distinction in his speech between bank capital and bank liquidity.
The Ministry of Education, after years of indecisiveness over how to manage the rapid growth of hybrid state-private facilities, is now trying to draw a clearer distinction between them and their parent bodies.
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