Ainda não temos significados para "make a distinction".
1The IGFA refused to make a distinction between natural and GM fish.
2He sounds proud for having finally been able to make a distinction.
3Then we must make a distinction between general tail and special tail.
4But if the consequences are not foreseen, we must make a distinction.
5But there are Americans who make a distinction between rank and blood.
6And it strives to make a distinction between wasta and straight-up bribery.
7Some make a distinction between Labour at the national level, and Scottish Labour.
8It's important to make a distinction between the two, Makepeace added.
9Leahy had told me to make a distinction between productive and unproductive worries.
10Why are we so afraid to make a distinction between art and entertainment?
11I am so foolish as to make a distinction between Crampas and Gieshübler.
12At Dyson we don't make a distinction between engineers and designers.
13Today's business users tend not to make a distinction between business and personal technology.
14We must make a distinction between natural and spiritual death.
15The mountaineers make a distinction between summer and winter avalanches.
16But even you make a distinction between friend and enemy.
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