Fever Ray sounds roughly like The Knife with the party music taken out, though this is an almost meaningless distinction.
It was dark, but day and night were meaningless distinctions.
The existing Medigap market offers thousands of policies with almost meaningless distinctions, and as a result elderly people often pay for unnecessary, duplicative health insurance.
Social conservatives asserted that this was a meaningless distinction to circumvent the law.
Ownership is a meaningless distinction now that eating swans is out of fashion and, since 1983, illegal in most cases.
With the utter breakdown of the restraints on campaign financing that followed Watergate, the continuous money chase is now an exercise in meaningless distinctions.
Since the Druids, we Britons have been too respectful of rank alone, too jealous of independence and meaningless distinction to work together.
It is a meaningless distinction, actually.
Reference has already made to the, largely meaningless, distinction between 'shares' and 'stocks.