Sentences with phrase «also with the distinctions»

In dealing with these data there are several distinctions which can be made, and the historian must deal critically not only with the materials but also with the distinctions.

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The launch of his new fund also comes with an important distinction.
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 Liberals also want to cut taxes for low - and middle - income families, making a strategic distinction with the Conservatives, whose main tax breaks are available to all Canadians.
She holds a BA Honours Degree with Distinction from in Literature and Creative Writing from Concordia University in Montreal, where she also spent time in the university's Communications Studies department looking at the history of technology and its impact on culture.
It is also in tension with making a very sharp a distinction between what has been canonized by the church and other writings by faithful Jews and Christians.
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.
On the positive front, I would also want to put to you that engagement is a unique time with its own distinctions that should not be wasted.
The distinction between Alexandrian and Antiochene types of theology can also be made, and although these tend to correspond to the previous distinction, they are not identical with it.
Some of the differences become theologically technical, with distinctions drawn not only between mainline and conservative churches, but also between different varieties of evangelicalism, fundamentalism, and pentecostalism.
Schmemann also has the distinction of working with Radio Liberty for thirty years, preaching Russian language sermons that were broadcast into the Soviet Union to reach the beleaguered faithful, including Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
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.
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 distinction between the nuclear and traditional family was also blurred in the recent report on human sexuality by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) titled Keeping Body and Soul Together: «Although many Christians in the post-World War II era have a special emotional attachment to the nuclear family, with its employed father, mother at home, and two or more school - aged children, that profile currently fits only 5 percent of North American households.»
Then, of course, there is also the distinction between an action done with the purpose of killing someone, like a lethal injection, and a decision to let nature take its course without using the extraordinary means of modern medicine that are available to forestall the inevitable.
This also means that while I agree with Beer that we could benefit from a better way of capturing the distinction between liberalism in theology and liberalism in (Catholic) politics, I also think that terms like «conservative» and «liberal» are a healthy way of acknowledging the obvious.
It is very important to see that panentheism is intended to be a mean between the absentee - God of deism — who is indeed also the God of much popular Christian teaching and preaching and of much supposedly orthodox theology — and the pantheistic God who is simply identified with the world as it is — an identification sometimes without qualification but more frequently with certain reservations that are thought to safeguard moral distinctions.
Thomas Aquinas, brilliantly synthesising Aristotelian philosophy with neo-Platonism, also employed that distinction.
To be sure, he also recognizes, in line with the common distinction between «conditions» and «causes,» that some past events are far more important in determining the character of a present event than others.
Ecumenical agreement is already being started regarding the normative role of the Church - that is, of the entire people of God and the magisterium — and also regarding the fundamental distinction between «Tradition» with a capital T and «traditions.»
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.
In some strange way, the lover is an «I» in contact with a «thou,» yet he is also made one with the other so that a true union of lives takes place without the slightest loss or diminishment of the distinction between the two who have become one.
It is also on the basis of this distinction, along with the notion that there are various levels of actualities, that Whitehead explains our common belief not only that some macroscopic beings have freedom, but also that some have more freedom than others.
However, in fairness to Whitehead, he also makes a distinction between writing and speech, indicating that the former is a beneficial innovation that in discussions about language often gets intermingled with the latter (MT 37).
2 For if a man wearing a gold ring and fine clothing comes into your assembly, and a poor man in shabby clothing also comes in, 3 and if you pay attention to the one who wears the fine clothing and say, «You sit here in a good place,» while you say to the poor man, «You stand over there,» or, «Sit down at my feet,» 4 have you not then made distinctions among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts?
Also, several of the writers seem to imagine that the only choice we have is between the power of the state and the power of capital, but since that is not a real choice, or even a real distinction, and since it has absolutely nothing to do with anything I said, I shall largely ignore the matter.
Thus it appears that the final goal of the feminist revolution is not only to have done with the privilege of masculinity, but also to eliminate the very distinction between the sexes.
It also gives subtle distinction to a wide range of dishes, pairing exceptionally well with chile peppers, tomatoes, legumes and, of course, vanilla.
The 35 - year - old, who joined the Reds in December 2016, has elected to call time on a trophy - laden career that saw her also represent the likes of Charlton, Arsenal and Chelsea with great distinction.
There are also 14 freshmen who signed NLI's in the early signing period, so I'll include them as well, with no distinction on if they are an early enrollee or summer enrollee.
Other limitations of the included studies were that some studies lacked the distinction between exclusive breastfeeding, defined by the World Health Organization as «the infant has received only breast milk from his / her mother or a wet nurse, or expressed breast milk, and no other liquids or solids, with the exception of drops or syrups consisting of vitamins, mineral supplements or medicines,» and partial breastfeeding, defined by the World Health Organization as «a situation where the baby is receiving some breastfeeds but is also being given other food or food - based fluids, such as formula milk or weaning foods.»
I'd also want to bring in («dissatisfied with a conventional demo followed by listening to speakers») something of Augusto Illuminati's distinction between «militancy» and «activism».
Also at 11 a.m., state Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky presents Queensborough Community College President Diane Call with the New York State Woman of Distinction Award, Room 508, 222 - 05 56th Ave., Queens.
And to that end, he says he has no plan to quit, even as he enters his first year as the senior member of the Senate — a distinction he will share with 80 - year - old Sen. Hugh Farley of Schenectady, who was also first elected in 1976.
He's also running for president with the dubious — and rare — distinction of being under indictment.
But he also wanted to draw a clear distinction with the policies of Gordon Brown, principally on immigration and public spending.
They also suggest that sexual dimorphism — the physical distinction between genders, with females typically smaller in mammals — was more prevalent in early hominin species but then steadily ironed out by evolution.
As with English - speaking peers, distinguishing between learners with limited English proficiency and those who also have a learning disability is critical because special education law requires the distinction.
«This distinction is linked not just to brain activations selective to the processes studied but is also due to the difference in connections with other cerebral regions that require these two operations,» continues Grandjean.
Kessler is proud to be part of one only nine federally - designated Model Systems for the treatment and research of both spinal cord and brain injuries, a distinction shared with Kessler Foundation, and also leads the field in the care of individuals with stroke, neurologic diseases, amputation, orthopedic trauma, cancer and cardiac conditions.
In 1875, he obtained his bachelor's degree with high distinctions from the University of Toronto, and he also earned the university's gold medal in mathematics.
There is also a distinction between sleep states: REM (dreaming) sleep is associated with theta; slow - wave sleep is associated with LIA.
This was later recognized to be an oversimplification, as this paradigm not only failed to elucidate the role of Th17 cells, but it was also discordant with data demonstrating that autoimmune diseases do not always fall into these neat categorical distinctions (14).
I get bored with my clothes and also rely heavily on layering, scarves and jewels to create distinction in my outfits.
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Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a Letter case (or just case) is the distinction between the letters that are in larger upper case (also uppercase, capital letters, capitals, caps, large
But it also has the distinction of being our worst distributor of the year, with over two - thirds of its releases getting rejected by critics.
«Captain Underpants» also imparts a universal lesson about the distinction between laughing with someone, rather than at them, and most important, about being able to laugh at yourself.
by Walter Chaw TV - writer Kurt Sutter breaks into feature - screenwriting by amalgamating Taxi Driver with Raging Bull in a movie that has the distinction of being not only the second film of 2015 with Fiddy Cent in it for some inexplicable reason, but also the second film that Jake Gyllenhaal shares with a little slow - motion girl on a trampoline.
FILM COMMENT also had the distinction in the mid-Seventies of running four of the last pieces written by the legendary Manny Farber, all co-authored with his wife Patricia Patterson.
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