Sentences with phrase «clear distinctions from»

Even so, the irrationality that sometimes characterizes our «war on drugs» has allowed foreign hemp farmers to exploit the vacuum created by the prevailing ignorance about its clear distinctions from marijuana.
While the emotions and environment of an 11 - year - old girl have clear distinctions from that of an adult, there are profound parallels to what entrepreneurs experience in starting and running their own business.
Perhaps, in order to draw a clear distinction from the American subprime mortgage product said product should have been described as: subterranean mortgages.
The popularity of «Club Whisky» caused American distillers to petition Walker and the US Government to add the word «Canada» to the name to make a clear distinction from competing American whiskies.
(b) unless the advertisement complies with the provisions of regulation 17 (1)(e), (2), (3) and (4), [relating to information required on labels] regulation 19 [requiring a clear distinction from follow - on formula] and paragraph (2) and (3)[below].
He sponsored legislation that led to the recent lowering of New York City's default speed limit, co-sponsored the 2011 Complete Streets law, and has been a strong advocate for Select Bus Service along 125th Street, a clear distinction from his opponents.
While Treasury is in the process of setting up the rules that define how Opportunity Funds can be set up and funds invested in Opportunity Zones, the intent of the enacting legislation makes a clear distinction from NMTCs.

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There are some conditions — and clear distinctions — that may set dividend growers apart from other dividend stocks in today's market.
In fact, one of the more constructive criticisms I've heard from the complementarian camp is that, in the book, I did not make clear enough distinctions between how various complementarian organizations differ in their positions on biblical womanhood.
It is clear from such an analysis that this distinction will not stand up under examination.
If the term «ecstasy» is applied at all to the giant figures in the succession from Amos to Second Isaiah, I would want to insist on Lindblom's distinction between ecstasy of the absorption type (involving loss of rational control) and that of the concentration type, and a very clear further distinction between the circumspective religion of the prophets and the more common ancient Eastern type of introspective, mystical piety.
Evolutionists have been very clear about this distinction of fact and theory from the very beginning, if only because we have always acknowledged how far we are from completely understanding the mechanisms (theory) by which evolution (fact) occurred.
So it isn't that everything is God which is the case with pantheism of the eastern religions, but again this God created something separate from himself and there is a clear distinction of the two.
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.
3 In the only passage from The Problem of Christianity where the doctrine of the Trinity is discussed at length, Royce does not make clear whether he affirms an ontological triunity of persons within the Godhead or simply a distinction of divine persons within the religious experience of the believer (PC 135 - 39).
He remembers that there have been plenty of theologians down to the present day who by subtle doctrines and distinctions have not wanted to admit the meaning of that text from the Letter to Timothy, or who tried to evacuate its clear sense and force by saying that such non-Christians could not believe because they have not got the historical revelation of God's word and so could not be saved, because without real faith salvation is impossible.
My conclusion from these reflections, then, is that anything like Hartshorne's distinction between analogy and symbol, however clear it may be in itself, can never be known to apply.
It is commonly pointed out that in Pauline thought there is no clear distinction made between the Holy Spirit and the spirit of the risen Christ.43 Even in the Johannine tradition, as we have seen, the Holy Spirit was received by the disciples from the risen Jesus on Easter day.
This is clear from the fact that the Old Testament Scripture — laws, historical books and prophecies — were for Judaism a unity, that the distinction between different stages of Old Testament religion and morality was not felt at all.
And I believe he did a much better job than I am doing, but none the less I thought I'd try again as it is clear (from your comparison to criticizing someone's bride) to me that you failed to grasp the distinction.
Felt points out that Whitehead makes a clear distinction between single actual entities and corpuscular societies (PR 112), and since composite entities, such as the Castle Rock, fall in the latter category, they must be excluded from the former.
All this may be in accordance with the «new hermeneutic», but it is a clear abandoning of hard - won distinctions and of the gains from hard - fought battles.
Ocean's Flavor Natural Sea Salts has urged the Food and Drug Administration to be clear about the distinction between salt and sodium, as it considers how to react to a recent report from the Institute of Medicine.
«As in all the great rivalries, much of Marseille's sense of identity is derived from their fierce opposition to everything PSG, and the events of the last year or so have only served to make the distinction between the clubs clearer.
It must be said that campaigning for the abolition of the death penalty has a certain allure for activists due to the clear - cut distinction between retentionist and abolitionist states, as well as the uplifting transition from one to the other.
The patriotism which comes from minority groups is often based on a clear - headed recognition of the benefits of life here, rather than the arbitrary distinction of simply being born here.
From Blabbeando and Gay City News: «During a September 7 City Hall press conference in support of Barack Obama, leading New York LGBT Democrats, many of whom had supported Senator Hillary Clinton during the spring primary season, sounded a strong message of unity, while a key operative for the Illinois senator made clear the campaign would push back on any effort to muddy the distinction between him and John McCain on critical gay issues.»
The results of the empirical study show a clear distinction between the damage to the white blood cells from patients with cancer, with pre-cancerous conditions and from healthy patients.
The distinction between far - from - equilibrium dissipative systems and near - equilibrium features is clearer than the traditional boundaries that people put on life and non-life.
«Prior to the last Ice Age, there was a clear distinction in the isotope values for all three species; after this period, there is a clear overlap — and this suggests that the habitat of deer species had shrunk or there was and overlap in the diets of the different deer species,» says Dorothée Drucker from the Biogeology department, who examined the collagen.
«The material from the drains revealed a range and quantity of materials to suggest a rather clear socio - economic distinction between the activities and consumption habits of each property, which were otherwise indistinguishable hospitality businesses,» says Ellis.
Still, although the data shows clear genetic distinctions between Europeans, Paolo Menozzi, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Parma in Italy, cautions that, overall, Europeans» genetics do not vary vastly from country to country.
But though it sometimes seems like every dating profile is the same, there are clear distinctions that separate American daters in each state from one another.
Peele's confident writing and direction is clear from the first frame of the very funny socially - conscious horror movie, which has the distinction of being the first February release nominated for Best Picture since 1991, when The Silence of the Lambs took home Best Picture and four other Oscars.
As a result, the distinction between personal and collective efficacy is less clear from these results than we would wish in an ideal world.
While the regular G - wagen harks from utilitarian roots, the G63 makes a few clear distinctions as the flagship of the line - up, riding on 21 - inch wheels and employing the Panamericana grille familiar from other AMG performance models including the GT R.
From the driver seat, there is a clear distinction between the 2015 Bentley Continental GT provides and its rivals.
Unfortunately, that distinction is far from clear in what is an otherwise useful ad campaign.
In cats, distinction of lymphatic tumors from tumors of blood vessels (arteries and veins) is not always clear.
When making an NES styled game like Shovel Knight, the distinction is made even more clear because enemies and objects disappear when you transition from room to room.
Though such a clear distinction can be made between these mediums, the corresponding realms of representation and abstraction are far from being mutually exclusive.
The works of Gardner and Maltese have clear affinities — their separate practices arise from a pictorial alchemy where, while maintaining mimetic characteristics of modernism, surrealism and troupes of abstraction, the distinction between figure and ground or environment has been significantly collapsed, favoring more flattened volumes and depths of field.
Taking its cue (and deriving its name) from l'heure bleue, that fleeting moment of atmospheric ambivalence at dawn and dusk when daylight has not yet begun (or has just finished) drawing a world of legibility and clear distinction, Nathaniel Robinson's New York solo debut, «Civil Twilight,» operated within a territory of formal, conceptual, and material indeterminacy.
And in RegEM, there is no distinction between predictor and predictand — to this extent, some of the descriptions from Gavin and Steig aren't always as clear as they might be.
Leaving aside the ICS versus arbitration distinction, it seemed to me the CETA would offer a clearer case of intrusion into EU law and the ECJ's autonomy over that law from your perspective because the EU is a party to the agreement?
It may be clear what law means in the national context - especially for those of us who come from countries in which a legislative act is called «a law» -, but I may not be obvious in the context of EU law, given the distinction between «legal acts» and «legislative acts» in the TFEU.
It's not clear to me that there is a distinction in accounts, but this allows them to create a distinction without blocking people with personal accounts from opening a business account.
The Supreme Court reversed, concluding that «it would prove difficult, if not impossible, for judges to administer evidentiary rules under which a «gatekeeping» obligation depended on a distinction between «scientific» knowledge and «technical» or «other specialized» knowledge, since there is no clear line dividing the one from the others and no convincing need to make such distinctions
Although we share concerns raised by some commenters that research information generated from research studies that involve the delivery of treatment to individual subjects may need additional privacy protection, we agree with the commenters who asserted that there is not always a clear distinction between research information that is related to treatment and research information that is not.
While listening to tracks from Flogging Molly, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Rolling Stones and G. F. Handel, I found the same complaint in every genre: a lack of clear distinction between the bass and treble ranges.
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