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Example sentences for "distinction must"

  • In the first place, a distinction must be made between the commodities themselves.

  • And as to articles of the third class, from their being of a doubtful kind, a distinction must be made between the times of war and peace.

  • In the same manner Acarnania and Amphilochia are said to have been under the dominion of the Aetolians; Peraea and Caunus under that of the Rhodians; and Pydna was ceded by Philip to the Olynthians.

  • Many think that in order to know whether a prince be sovereign or not, it is proper to inquire whether his title to the crown is by election or inheritance.

  • With regard to treasure-trove a distinction must be made.

  • A distinction must be made in the matter of spoils.

  • Now a distinction must be made in spiritual goods.

  • As regards the end of captivity through the war coming to an end, a distinction must be made according to the different modes of ending war.

  • A distinction must be made between neutral men-of-war and private vessels assisting the sick, wounded, and shipwrecked.

  • If a distinction must be made," wrote Swinburne as early as 1875, "if a distinction must be made between the Dioscuri of English poetry, we must admit that Beaumont was the twin of heavenlier birth.

  • And also from the last great poet of the Victorian age: "If a distinction must be made between the Dioscuri of English poetry, we must admit that Beaumont was the twin of heavenlier birth.

  • A distinction must be made between active power and passive power, or mere receptivity.

  • A distinction must be drawn between the public and voluntary organs.

  • Hence a distinction must be drawn between the factory working-day for women and children, and the maximum factory working-day extended also to men.

  • Hence a distinction must be drawn between the maximum working-day of contract and the legal (regulated) working-day.

  • In the consideration of laws a distinction must be carefully observed between the end at which they aim and the means by which they are directed to that end, between their absolute and their relative excellence.

  • A distinction must be made, when the aristocratic and the democratic principles mutually inveigh against each other, as tending to facilitate corruption.

  • A distinction must be drawn between tyranny and arbitrary power.

  • In the consideration of laws, a distinction must be carefully observed between the end at which they aim, and the means by which they are directed to that end; between their absolute and their relative excellence.

  • But a distinction must be drawn between neutralisation of a whole State and neutralisation of certain parts of a State.

  • As regards internationally injurious acts of members of a Government, a distinction must be made between such acts as are committed by the offenders in their official capacity, and other acts.

  • I believe that a distinction must be made between those individuals who leave the country before and those who leave it after annexation.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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