The distinction arises in many areas of debate with similar but distinct meanings.
The distinction arises because some compounds can dissociate in solution, whereas others cannot.
Such distinctions arose when the Industrial Canal bisected the neighborhood in the 1920s.
This distinction, obvious to any moviegoer, arises from a number of ineffabilities having to do with talent and technique.
(This distinction also arises in natural language in the form of litotes.)
The parallel distinction arises between types of conditionals (if-then statements).
The distinction does arise and it cannot entirely be neglected but it is much less important than appears at first sight.
The distinction arises from the phrase "due process of law".
The distinction between "modernity" and "modern" did not arise until the 19th century (Delanty 2007).
In this way arose the distinction between the monastic and secular cathedral churches.