Sentences with phrase «with its distinction as»

Earlier in his career, he served nine years with distinction as an officer in the U.S. Navy's SEAL teams.
Sandra L. Fernstrom, a long - time resident of Arlington Heights, served as an elected Commissioner of the Arlington Heights Park District for nineteen years, having served with distinction as President of the Board for two years and as Vice President for four.
«From his work in the private sector, to serving with distinction as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and in the Department of Homeland Security, Michael has the kind of broad, well - rounded perspective on the law that our state's highest court requires,» Cuomo said in a statement.
Duffy has been mayor of Rochester since 2006, serving with distinction as chief executive of a city in profound economic decline.
Board certified in Family Medicine with extensive experience in primary care, rehabilitation care and specialty medicine in private offices, clinics and hospital settings, Dr. Ruppert has served with distinction as president of the Medical Staff at Helen Hayes Hospital, as well as assistant clinical professor of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
He said: «The sadness of George Osborne is that he is a formidably able man, he served with distinction as chancellor of the exchequer, and has decided since leaving Parliament to emulate a rather less successful Edward Heath.»
Diploma thesis at the Institute of Inorganic Chemical Technology (G. Herzog) on the subject «Thermoelectricity of oxidic semiconductor ceramics ``; diploma exams (04.06.1993) and graduation with distinction as - «Diplom - Ingenieur» (MSc equivalent).
Doctoral thesis at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (K. Hassler) on the subject «Synthesis, spectroscopy, and structure of selectively functionalized cyclosilanes ``; doctoral exams (07.11.1995) and graduation with distinction as «Doctor technicae «(PhD equivalent).
National Association of School Nurses is accredited with distinction as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
The Stock - Return Predictor is based on standard regression equations with no distinction as to the overall market direction.
She graduated with distinction as a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP) in 2008.
Colin James served with distinction as General Manager of PDV Caribe Antigua & Barbuda Ltd, since March 2007.
Prof. Kent served with distinction as the second Dean of the School of Law of the University of Zambia.
Prior to private practice, Robert served with distinction as a Philadelphia Assistant District Attorney.

Not exact matches

I call this ability to stand out from the crowd Managed Distinction, and it will be instrumental in helping you position yourself as not only an expert in your field, but one with a distinctive background, skill set, and perspective.
The report also discusses the distinctions, costs, and risks associated with different investment management approaches as well as how and when to apply them.
The distinction is they are «public» to the extent they are registered with the SEC, so the public can view their offering, but they do not trade on the open market as do the public REIT shares you purchase from an investment broker.
Despite that distinction, President Barack Obama is one of her biggest fans: In his speech last year pushing the Department of Labor to press on with its fiduciary standard rule, he pointed out Garrett by name as an FA who puts the best interests of her clients first.
A common frustration shared by both family offices and those hoping to work with family offices is the experience of a person misrepresenting themselves as a family office or ultra-high-net-worth individual only to find that the person is either exaggerating, lying, or simply misunderstanding the distinction between a large single family office and an upper - class family.
Awarded as the «Best Spanish Fund Manager in the World» by Citywire in its 2012 edition, and rated with an AA - rating distinction.
Name: Kelly Blackett Title: Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications Areas of responsibility: Human resources, learning and development, corporate communications Years with CWB Financial Group: 3 Career history: 17 years with General Electric in Canada holding a series of progressively responsible human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business School Advisory Board, and past mentor with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business community
And I particularly play in the currency space and one of the thing that's attractive there is the idea that in eras where you have reckless central banking there's huge distinction between reckless central bankers and those who are engaged in reckless central banking with abadon and as a result I think that there becomes some real value disparities from a currency standpoint as well.
According to Austin, in light of the polices implemented by the previous Canadian government to restrict Chinese SOE investment into Canada, this SOE distinction is worth making at the level of government as well, if greater economic exchange with China is on the horizon for Canada.
On the one hand, their field is flourishing: No longer intimidated by the logical positivists (who denied truth to moral assertions except as expressions of likes and dislikes), thinkers as diverse as Iris Murdoch, Martha Nussbaum, and Bernard Williams are leading the attack against such debilitating philosophical notions as Hume's notorious «Is / Ought» distinction and Kant's simplistic fusion of morality with mere duty.
It sounds very much as though Reno shares with Rahner the famous distinction, in itself little adduced by Reno, between «transcendental» and «categorical» theology.
Protestantism has often identified preaching with prophetic ministry and relegated the rest of worship to a priestly role, as if there were some distinction between these two aspects of ministry.
Finally, in the justly famous, but very obscure section of «Force and the Understanding» known as the «Inverted World,» the metaphysical distinction inherent in all designations such as inner - outer, intelligible - sensible, noumenal - phenomenal collapses, and with it the attempt of substance or «essence» metaphysics to evade contradiction by locating «contradictories» (or contraries) in ontologically disparate realms.
The important discrimination, as he saw it, was not between material and immaterial — a distinction with which he never dealt — but between moral and immoral.
In distinction to what was widely regarded in Israel as the heavily Arabist bias of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, the members of Isaiah House shared a passion for wrestling with the theological meaning of Israel for the believing Christian.
For we are not talking about wishes, but rather about the wish with the real emphasis of distinction, just as we also are not talking about passing sufferings, but of the real sufferer.
we are born with a nature of sin, that which is unlike God, hence, Jesus tells Nicodemus, «You must be born again», even going so far as to make a distinction between that which is flesh and that which is spirit.
There was no artificial distinction between dogma, feeling, experience, and work, or Jesus as Savior, nourishment, teacher, or brother to work with or for... I go back to Luther talking about his mystical time.
Insofar as this question is addressed by Brightman, it is with a distinction he makes in the concept of «the given.»
(2) As was mentioned above, 8 Whitehead views the universal / particular distinction as inherently misleading, because «the «particular» is thus conceived as being just its individual self with no necessary relevance to any other particular.&raquAs was mentioned above, 8 Whitehead views the universal / particular distinction as inherently misleading, because «the «particular» is thus conceived as being just its individual self with no necessary relevance to any other particular.&raquas inherently misleading, because «the «particular» is thus conceived as being just its individual self with no necessary relevance to any other particular.&raquas being just its individual self with no necessary relevance to any other particular.»
Whitehead adds several pages later that the metaphysical misconception of the particular - universal distinction is historically rooted, n the Aristotelian ontology of substance, in which the «particular» is «conceived as being just its individual self with no necessary relevance to any other particular» (PR 50/79).
I may agree with you there to some degree, but I do think 1 Cor 15 makes a definite distinction), as the means of Justification salvation (I would quantify belief here, as the agreement of the fact of Jesus death for ones own personal sins (Understanding one is a sinner and needs a savior) on the cross, That he was buried, and was raised to life on the third day).
4Whitehead also tends to avoid such terms as «abtractive induction» or «inductive generalization» because of his unhappiness with the particular - universal distinction itself: «These terms, «universals» and «particulars,» both in the suggestiveness of the two words and in their current philosophical use, are somewhat misleading.
Whatever truth there may be in the assertion that man makes God in his own image, the affirmation of faith carries with it a clear distinction between the concept of God (which indeed is man - made, just as all human concepts are man - made) and God himself.
Conversely, theology can only be ontology, in the sense that its constitutive concept «God» necessarily requires that the implied distinction / correlation between God and the world be identical with that involved in «reality as such.»
Those familiar with Hartshorne may immediately notice that Brightman's distinction between the given and The Given precisely parallels Hartshorne's distinction between relative and absolute — and the whole host of phenomena which may be distinguished as either externally or internally related to one another.39 In Hartshorne's language, The Given is only externally related to the given, while the given is internally related to The Given.
But Hartshorne, as his career progressed became less and less willing to use the term monad,» and he accepted Fechner's distinction between the two types of panpsychism (or «psychicalism,» as Hartshorne came to prefer): the «monadic,» which he associates with Leibniz and rejects, and the «synechological» which he associates with Fechner's view and is willing to accept with some qualifications.
These previous points once again are believed by many religions, but there are also many religions that don't make this clear distinction as with some forms of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and others which believe in the transmigration of the soul through reincarnation from humans to animals and vice versa.
The meaning of these distinctions for my present dispute with Professor Cobb is simply this: the concept of regions as potentialities that can not, qua potentialities, be said to originate with the becoming of occasions logically presupposes as its necessary condition the concept of regions as actualities, regions which, qua actualities, do originate with the becoming of occasions.
First, as I note at Public Discourse today in» Kermit Gosnell and the Logic of «Pro-Choice,»» the most up - to - the - minute philosophers in bioethics are dispensing with any «sharp distinctionas Jon puts it, between the unborn child and the one who has been born.
In the debates over humanitarian intervention in the 1990s some moralists made a distinction between «war,» which they understood as having to do with state uses of armed force for their own interests, and intervention by military force for humanitarian purposes, which they regarded as altruistic and not «war.»
With the group there is a distinction between those members who will engage in religious activity from personal choice or in deference to tradition such as converts and parishioners of a local congregation, and those who are actively religious — temporarily or consistently — such as lay - deacons or the participants in a procession.
... the tawney Moore, blacke Negro, duskie Libyan, ash - coloured Indian, olive - coloured American, should with the whiter European become one sheep-fold, under one great Sheepheard, till this mortalitie being swallowed up of Life, wee may all be one, as he and the father are one... without any more distinction of Colour, Nation, Language, Sexe, Condition, all may bee One in him that is One, and onely blessed for ever1.
Such a distinction has real merit, but it does not answer the question as to whether there may not be other channels of «salvation» (in almost any sense that can be intelligibly specified) than that which stems from the historic events connected with Jesus of Nazareth.
Whitehead presents the immediate - mediate distinction, replaces «the notion of continuous transmission in science» with «the notion of immediate transmission through a route of successive quanta of extensiveness,» and then reflects as follows
The starting point for this cyclical argument coincided with the Great War, as the years from 1914 to 1920 witnessed the emergence, the peak, and the collapse of Wilsonian idealism» an internationalism quite self - conscious in its moral assertiveness, in distinction from the Realpolitik internationalism of Theodore Roosevelt.
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