We have a very important distinction to make between this case and Exxon Valdez.
Framing the business as a search engine was a key distinction because search engines have legal protection from paying licensing fees if they merely point users to a location where information can be found.
He should want something that is more meaningful and substantial than a distinction that could have negative connotations associated with it.
Politicians have been pilloried for drawing such a distinction in the past.
Only a few epic film series have that distinction, along with the occasional smash hit TV show.
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The justices said a lower court should have considered that distinction.
The Bobcats' dismal distinction means it will have a 25% chance of getting the top pick in Wednesday's draft lottery -- and the greatest chance at picking Kentucky's all-world big man Anthony Davis.
Not surprisingly, the Tories have therefore made a determined effort to fudge the distinction between asylum-seekers and the rest.
A. We have to explain more frequently the distinction between the firms.
This year, the market will make a distinction between companies - those that have been successful at restructuring and those in sectors going through reform.
Most advocates of markets have failed to fully make this distinction, perpetuating a cult of market meritocracy--something that has hindered, not helped, the cause of free markets.
During the 11-day duration of the 37th International Traditional Crafts Show, held from 22 October to 7 November at the Parque Bicentenario in Santiago de Chile, exhibits included the eight works that have been awarded the Seal of Excellence, a national distinction that seeks to highlight quality in handicrafts, based on the criteria of excellence, authenticity, innovation, respect for the environment, and market potential.
Jeter also shares a unique distinction with Aaron as being the only two men in baseball history to have at least 150 hits in a season for 17 years.
It is a subtle distinction, but one that could have negative tax implications.
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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.
You said, however, that Iraqi political parties have called for a more specific timetable, which is an interesting distinction since Iraqi political parties are positioning themselves for an election here in a couple of weeks.
Number four, Congress should help our veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan find a good job once they come home. (Applause.) Our men and women in uniform have served this country with such honor and distinction -- a lot of them come from upstate New York.
"We would not award the secretary of state a distinction, advanced or otherwise, on what we have heard so far, " said the head teacher.
Mayor Giuliani and Pataki have led New York City through its most difficult of all days and they have done so with class and bravery and distinction and we owe them a debt of gratitude.
"We chose to postpone Barzan and Awwad's execution to a later date because we wanted to have this day to have an historic distinction, " he said.
Secondly, financial aid options to pay for this cost with a clear distinction between grants and scholarships, which obviously do not have to be repaid, and loans, which do.
But now I again have the privilege of that distinction, and this time I would prefer to hold on to it for a little while.
The blurring of this distinction in Iraq, where tales of gung-ho private military companies have multiplied along with a surge in demand for their services, has prompted the big British firms to find a way of distinguishing themselves from the rabble.
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.
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