This distinction is ancient and draws back to the time where foreign investors used to repatriate paper securities subscribed with issuers incorporated under a different constituency.
The distinction the court drew Monday, while technical, has considerable practical importance for prisoners.
Jung's distinction drew attention to whether a person relates predominantly to others and less to the self or vice versa.
Kant notoriously drew a distinction between what he called the "a priori concepts of the understanding" and the "a priori concepts of reason".
In the human case, many more layers can be added, and other distinctions drawn.
Other distinctions between rights draw more on historical association or family resemblance than on precise philosophical distinctions.
This distinction draws on the work of social psychologist Daniel Batson with whom Decety collaborated.
I should find a great many distinctions to draw in such a matter.
That distinction has drawn sharp criticism in North Carolina from advocacy groups for people with AIDS.
Within this framework, simplifications could be made and distinctions drawn.