This, however, is a fine distinction and one that students don't need to make.
Now that the Court has turned the decision back to the states, it becomes much more difficult to draw such fine distinctions.
Yes, and to make those fine distinctions between things that were the basis of all knowledge.
I wouldn't be surprised if this fine distinction becomes important.
Just to note, there is a very fine distinction between the two rules.
He was in no position, or mood, to make fine distinctions.
President Hussein, however, has never been particularly concerned about such fine distinctions.
Such fine distinctions are central to Jewish law, life and identity.
In their crude way, these boys cut some fine distinctions.
The kind of fine distinctions that someone might make should be made by the department.
But there is a more subtle and significant distinction, which causes much confusion.
This is in some ways a debate over subtle but important distinctions.
It was a subtle distinction some people loved to make.
Others were charged with making the more subtle distinctions, the real decisions.
The same subtle distinctions still run in America, to some extent.
It is a subtle distinction, perhaps, but not so in importance.
But at this camp, built in the early 1950's, there are subtle distinctions.
At other times, subtle distinctions within the dream itself are significant.
She heard you tell all about the subtle distinction in the decisions.
The others nodded; it was a subtle distinction, but a very important one.