As Pöhlmann comments, «Aren't there
also class distinctions and castes in our Western society?»
Not exact matches
We found that the
distinction of «normal» and «not normal» is important not only for the asset
class that we are referencing, but
also in a cross-asset test.
Baptismal water was the universal solvent not only of traditional religious
distinctions within Judaism but
also of the foundation stones on which the ancient city rested; for the church, it was the sole initiation and was not confined to a single family, clan, race, or social
class.
He
also faulted churches for coalescing around
distinctions of
class, race, education, and economic status rather than welcoming outcasts — represented in the biblical passage by «foreigners» and «eunuchs» — on equal terms with ourselves as children of God.
Paul explicitly says that, in Christ, there are no gender
distinctions - in Ephesians 2, he further States there are no
class distinctions in the same chapter and he
also says that there are no nationality
distinctions.
City Lights
also encompasses not only timeless messages of love and fraternity, but
also one of
class distinction that would have been very palpable to American crowds mired in the consequences of the Great Depression.
Like many of Dahl's other stories, including Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, this film
also features negative depictions of obese characters and subtle messages about
class distinctions.
The third type of
class is multiage and
also contains two consecutive grades, but the
distinction between grades is far less pronounced.
Interior — imploding
class distinctions The car's exceptional value
also applies to the newly designed interior, whose refined surfaces and features completely transform
class distinctions, both to the touch and visually, especially in the cockpit area.
ASG's annual Study
also found the Pacifica Hybrid to offer the best all - around value and performance in its
class, earning ASG's most privileged
distinction as the BEST ALL - AROUND PERFORMANCE Award winner in
class.
Me Before You
also paints a portrait of a small English village riddled with
class distinctions that rings more true than J.K. Rowling's overwrought The Casual Vacancy.
The program was
also recognized with a ranking of «high
distinction» in a special DI list of architecture programs titled «Cramer Report: America's World -
Class Schools of Architecture.»
«The initial impulse for this work was looking at the way gay marriage and the debate around that seemed to
also hinge on
class distinctions and cultural choices about identification,» Segade explained in a conversation after Future St.'s showing at the Broad.
Dr Cullinan was educated at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, where he was awarded First
Class Honours for his B.A. in History of Art, a
distinction for his M.A. and where he
also gained his PhD.
I presume climatologists as a
class are pretty clear about that
distinction — and
also that they wish the rest of us were, too.
Support for live - blogging courtroom proceedings and discrediting
class distinctions drawn in this regard
also stems from a promotion of the model of discursive democracy outlined above in Part I. Drawing on the work of theorists including Lon Fuller, recall that the Supreme Court of Canada and legal scholars such as Jeremy Waldron held that the fair functioning of the liberal democratic order required civilian access to information and the attendant opportunity to deliberate upon that information critically.
A
class action was recently filed in Ontario, focusing on the employee / independent contractor
distinction, but
also raising some other interesting arguments.