Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The kind of fine distinctions that someone might make should be made by the department.
This, however, is a fine distinction and one that students don't need to make.
Just to note, there is a very fine distinction between the two rules.
Yes, and to make those fine distinctions between things that were the basis of all knowledge.
In their crude way, these boys cut some 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.
He was in no position, or mood, to make fine distinctions.
I wouldn't be surprised if this fine distinction becomes important.
These fine distinctions were lost in the rush to judgment.
In fact, a fine distinction can be a flat contradiction.
Now that the Court has turned the decision back to the states, it becomes much more difficult to draw such fine distinctions.
"That's a damned fine distinction to be making at this point!"
He pointed out many fine distinctions between words that had escaped me.
And investors can trip themselves up, too, by not understanding fine distinctions in fund language.
This approach would eliminate all the fine distinctions between hard and soft money.
As it turns out, I agree, but not all my enemies have such fine distinctions.
New accounting systems should be on line within the year, allowing the board to make fine distinctions.
But the rebels were in no mood for fine distinctions.
I think we should make a fine distinction here.
It is a fine distinction, and there are plenty more of them in the catalogue.
I don't make any fine distinctions between North and South.
The camera appreciates these fine distinctions, you can be sure.
The process involved was the making of increasingly finer distinctions.
It is a fine distinction which few but the Vulcan understand.