The committee's general recommendations involved requiring professors at all universities to make a distinction in their classrooms between facts and their political opinions.
But Sheehan says it's possible to make a distinction between the quality of a piece of science and the ethics of how it was obtained.
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This year, the market will make a distinction between companies - those that have been successful at restructuring and those in sectors going through reform.
Besides, argues Ashcroft, voters do make a distinction between, say, restraining the growth of the federal bureaucracy and providing a helping hand to workers in an insecure economy.
"The authorities should make a distinction between cases of alleged irregularity, and of fraud, " says Narongchai Akrasenee, former president of General Finance, who faces a charge linked with his now-closed institution.
Obama also seemed to make a distinction between good tax increases and bad ones, saying that these tax increases would not serve a meaningful purpose like deficit reduction or infrastructure spending.
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Looking at deficits, a dollar is a dollar is a dollar, so whether the burden that is government is financed by incoming revenues or through borrowing is to make a distinction without a difference.
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But why make a distinction among economic classes?
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Look, the kitchen table I grew up in Claymont, Delaware, no one sat around and was able to make a distinction between, if that existed at the time, between bailing out the banks, TARP, between a funding program that was designed called the America Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
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Would that our liberal commentariat could make a similar distinction between a conservative and a terrorist.
Both Cohen and Schaumberg also make a clear distinction between guilt and shame - a trait linked to low self-esteem.
If you are lucky, the REIT you are interested in will make a careful distinction between maintenance-type cap ex and the other kind--purchasing new properties.
Do you think that you've failed to make a communications distinction between the two and that's one of the problems you face as people try to decide whether this was good for them or not?
Where state laws don't get in the way, plans often make just such a distinction.
Suffice to say, if you have non-technical relatives who rely upon you to navigate this conundrum, you might find yourself having to make this distinction on a regular basis.
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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.
We have a very important distinction to make between this case and Exxon Valdez.
By repurposing existing clean energy policies and investing in clean energy innovation, the United States can be the first country to make clean energy cheap and reliable, a distinction that is sure to bring major economic benefits in a multi-trillion dollar energy market.
The concept of lookalike audiences, problematic as it is, is a useful tool to use to make the distinction between the twin aspects of Facebook.
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This blurring of the distinction between private and public equity markets might make sense if a publicly quoted firm proved to be the best vehicle for providing venture capital.
And since some of Mr Sadr's followers do not make much distinction between takfiris and mainstream Sunnis, this set the scene for a new round of revenge killings.
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