Sentences with phrase «begins with a distinction»

The earth started to be prepared for life on earth beginning with the distinction of day and night and evening and morning ON the first day.
Timaeus begins with a distinction between the physical world, and the eternal world.
The arbitrator's reasoning begins with a distinction between pregnancy leave and parental leave.

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Earlier this year, Ladbrokes began taking wagers on students receiving their university degrees with certain levels of distinction.
The statement that began with the word «Unless» in the first paragraph is enormously important — because that distinction captures the primary lesson of our own awkward transition from 2009 to mid-2014 in our methods of estimating market return / risk profiles (see A Most Important Distinction, and A Better Lesson than This Time is distinction captures the primary lesson of our own awkward transition from 2009 to mid-2014 in our methods of estimating market return / risk profiles (see A Most Important Distinction, and A Better Lesson than This Time is Distinction, and A Better Lesson than This Time is Different).
It began with an awareness of distinctions in physiology and continued to differences in behavior.
Everyone understood that Lorenzelli's «XXIV Theses» were aimed in the direction of the sixteenth - century Jesuit scholastic philosopher Francisco Suárez, beginning with the doctrine of the real distinction between essence and existence in creatures, which was not generally held by his followers.
To turn now to my suggestions about reconception, I must begin with a refutation of the sharp distinction, often proposed by those who call themselves biblical theologians, between what are said to be the Jewish and the Hellenistic views of history.
Niebuhr began his Destiny volume with a basic distinction between historical and nonhistorical views of man.
Finite spirit envisaged from the beginning and from its end, at least in the case of man, is «spirit in the world» or «cosmic spirit» and even with regard to the angels it will be appropriate for a Christian, and in the first place for a biblical, theology to see their distinction from mankind within this «cosmic spirituality» and not outside it or in contrast to it.
To begin with, Paul himself was conscious of a distinction between the fundamental content of the Gospel and the teaching which he based upon it.
The process of draining logic and meaning from everything came to full fruition in the 1960s and 1970s, when it began to be felt profoundly in the daily lives of many Americans, with such things as the proliferation of «alternative lifestyles,» the diluting or jettisoning of academic standards at every level, the increasing inability of the legal system to make in practice sufficient or consistent distinctions between victim and victimizer — among many others too familiar to all of us to need spelling out.
To begin with, we must see that it is necessary to make distinctions within the Bible, for not everything in it has the same weight.
In opening the Gospel of Mark with what perhaps became later its title, «Beginning of the Gospel [of Jesus Christ the Son of God],» its author certainly recognized no distinction between the gospel of Jesus and the gospel about Jesus.
I sometimes ask myself if I, with my own neat Cartesian distinctions, have begun to learn as much.
At the same time, throughout August, Luther was composing a formal and personal letter to the young Emperor and a public Offer and Protest — these were personal matters and both texts he discussed in detail with Spalatin in sharp distinction from his polemical works about which he seldom consulted anyone once he had settled the truth of the matter in his own mind, and the text began to flow like molten metal.
The Senate's annual «Women of Distinction» program, which began in March to coincide with Women's History Month in New York State, allows senators statewide to select one honoree from their respective legislative districts for this distinguished, statewide tribute.
Secretary Cortés - Vázquez has been with my Administration from the beginning, leading the Department of State with skill and distinction,» Paterson said.
When humans started controlling which canines bred with which, the distinctions of breeds began.
In arguments that lasted about 45 minutes in a courtroom crowded with 52 spectators, the three judges zeroed in on where stem cell derivation ends and research begins, and if the two can really be separated for legal purposes, as US policies under George W. Bush and Barack Obama have assumed — a distinction that the plaintiffs argue is fallacious.
With this small grammatical distinction the Jewish language is telling us an important truth about our lives; faith begins with With this small grammatical distinction the Jewish language is telling us an important truth about our lives; faith begins with with you.
With so many recent films and TV series set in the «80s and «90s, the distinction between the first two is becoming increasingly unclear: For example, Stranger Things, whose latest season is set in 1984, was nominated as a period piece, while I, Tonya, which begins in the mid -»70s and extends through the mid -»90s, was nominated as a contemporary film.
The distinction has never been total, of course, but it began to collapse altogether with J. J. Abrams's first Star Trek film in 2009, and its demise was rendered official with the news early this year that the director would also be taking over future installments of the Star Wars franchise.
Roxbury Latin — the school still requires three years of Latin — enjoys the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating school in America (though that statement always comes with a footnote: Boston Latin was founded ten years earlier, in 1635, but closed during the Revolutionary War: «War's begun, school's done,» announced Headmaster John Lovell).
At the beginning of an English Language and Literature course students can struggle with the distinction between text - types and what is «literary» or «non-literary».
It recaps the major differences between philanthropy and government, beginning with a useful distinction between two «different worldviews about the role of foundations in a liberal democracy.»
Having the distinction of being the first Catholic diocese to be recognized as a school district by AdvancED began six years ago when the former Assistant Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Maureen McCabe, initiated the dialogue with AdvancED.
The genetic roll of the dice that resulted in a beginning small size may have endowed the runt with the markings and features of a dog destined for distinction in the show ring.
Osborne began her career in the UK tourist office in 2006 and was later promoted to sales and marketing manager in 2009, where she has served with distinction in developing strong links with British tour operators and airline partners.
She began experimenting with wire crocheting techniques, creating sculptures that «turned inside into outside and... made no distinction between interior and exterior [so that] a free flow of form and space was produced.»
He then began working with Madder139 Gallery, and was awarded the Pulse prize in New York, given to emerging artists of distinction, in 2008.
With works like these Gilliam began eroding the distinction between the visual world traditionally conjured within a painting and the tangible world outside it.
Dodd's distinction as an artist remains today what it was when she began painting as a young woman in the 1940s, during the early days of America's post-war love affair with abstraction and later pop art and minimalism: She paints what she sees.
Let me begin with a caveat - the unsubtle distinction between my views on climate change and those of a certain other Seitz are set forth in the summer 1990 issue of The National Interest.
The AI is beginning with the deep study of several fundamental and consequential issues: (1) the distinction between workers who are employees and those who are independent contractors; (2) the distinction between transactions yielding capital gains and income; and, (3) the distinction between capital expenditures and current expenses.
The added feature begins rolling out today and strikes a major distinction between Google and Amazon, two of the biggest names in the market for smart speakers with an AI assistant inside.
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