Sentences with phrase «clear the distinction on»

One annoying quirk we did find was the way you open up the MateBook X: we regularly found ourselves trying to open it the wrong way as there's no clear distinction on the way you open it up.

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In the press conference on Thursday, Spicer made a clear distinction between the White House's views on medical marijuana versus recreational pot.
If regulators recognize (and put out clear guidance) on the distinction between tokens that have passive income streams associated which rely solely on the work of highly centralized parties as security tokens and tokens that give holders the right to use an existing digital service or contribute work to an existing decentralized organization as non-security tokens, the democratization of ownership of non-security assets will continue.
It is for this reason that my book on mercy, with explicit regard to this very sad question, made the clear distinction between mercy and pseudo-mercy.
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.
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.
There are, on the other hand, others who find it important to make a clear distinction between Buddhist thought and Whitehead on this point as well as others.
It always means having to bolt on the concept of mind, and losing an intelligibly clear distinction between the being of the creature and the being of the absolute.
As in Augustine's two cities — the civitas terrena and the civitas dei — Lewis insisted on clear distinctions, and was not intimidated by the risk that distinctions may turn into antinomies.
The extended and most bitter indictments in the three largest prophetic collections9 as well as the sweeping, often ferocious, denunciations in Amos, Hosea, Micah, and the later Isaiahs10 make it clear that no distinction existed for the prophet between the rebelliousness expressed in social - economic - political malpractice on the one hand and cultic - religious - theological deviation on the other.
«If you look at key swing states — Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa — those are all states where you had overwhelming majorities vote to protect marriage, and I think that we are going to focus on making very clear that this is a key distinction...
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.
I continue to press for a clear distinction between homosexual orientation and same - sex attraction, on the one hand, and being gay, on the other.
Might be better if clear distinctions were made, and that folks not rely on their misconceptions to vote one way or the other.
Finally, his scattered references to «evolution» generally suggest that Whitehead himself made no clear distinction between evolutionist theories generally and evolutionary cosmologies: he seems on occasion, for example, to conflate «evolution» [Darwin s theory?
Healthy religion draws a clear distinction between the right to feel and fantasy and the necessary prohibitions against acting on all one's feelings.
Occurring as it does in the context of a review of one of the most spectacularly successful empirical historical investigations in the whole field of life of Christ research, it is clear evidence of a tendency of the «new hermeneutic» to blur the distinction between statements possible on the basis of academic historical research and statements possible only on the basis of faith.
This isn't a cut and dry distinction but to help alleviate your concerns I've created a quiz; depending on what you score, the answers will be crystal clear.
Article 19 of the Regulations states: «Infant formula and follow - on formula shall be labelled in such a way that it enables consumers to make a clear distinction between such products so as to avoid any risk of confusion between infant formula and follow on formula.»
How to solve it: Your baby's nocturnal ways will correct themselves as she adjusts to life on the outside, but there are a few things you can do to help speed along the process of helping baby to separate day and night, including limiting daytime naps and making clear distinctions between day and night (like keeping baby's room dark when she naps and avoiding turning on the TV during nighttime feedings).
(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].
Infant formula and follow - on formula shall be labelled in such a way that it enables consumers to make a clear distinction between such products so as to avoid any risk of confusion between infant formula and follow on formula.
However, he goes on to make a clear distinction between the need for cooperation across the aisle, while governing and the street - fighting nature of the presidential campaign poised to get underway.
«The prime minister made an exceptional exemption to collective responsibility on the specific issue of the referendum question, and the guidance makes a clear distinction between ministers campaigning to leave the EU and those campaigning to remain.
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.»
But he also wanted to draw a clear distinction with the policies of Gordon Brown, principally on immigration and public spending.
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.
«This is consistent with the idea that intelligence depends to a large extent on social and emotional abilities, and we should think about intelligence in an integrated fashion rather than making a clear distinction between cognition and emotion and social processing.
To make a clear distinction between galaxies and globular clusters, astronomers decided that true galaxies, no matter how small, must be massive enough to hold on to heavy elements.
Altogether, the haplotypes of the three ancient samples were classified as either dog or wolf - like for 18 matrices that showed clear distinction between dog and wild canid haplotypes based on average reference allele counts calculated per window.
Even if the C. elegans model were not to capture a putative connection between Parkinson's disease and aging in humans, it serves as an eloquent signal that a clear distinction needs to be maintained between age - dependence (which is mere time - dependence) and aging - dependence (which is a dependence on the process that determines lifespan).
This is an important distinction to tease out so that we can feel both confident and clear about what we're doing when we sit down on the cushion.
Once you have this distinction clear it is easier to get a handle on the whole concept of gluten - free eating.
C. S. Lewis saw clear distinction between joy and pleasure and happiness; I sometimes wonder JOY Magazine is a Christian Family Living Magazine focused on christian news, eductaion, information and the application of Jesus Christ in all areas of life.
As smoothly as Bier makes the proceedings flow, she struggles to lift the drama out of its soap suds when it becomes clear that Audrey's grief is her only distinction, and Jerry's dilemma also hits a shallow bottom (with wide - eyed and rubber - faced del Toro falling back on producing people - pleasing moments).
But it's an objectionable turn of phrase, implying a certain intrinsically lowly or shameful status to genre film - making in itself: there are good horror movies and bad ones, smart horror movies and stupid ones, and the critical distinction seems clear enough without needing to delineate and elevate a separate subgenre on the basis of class and quality alone.
Final Portrait makes it clear that art is of the essence and not ego — a distinction that makes this a most mesmerizing meditation on the mystery of genius.
's lead character» in case the distinction between the film's title and the character it refers to isn't made entirely clear through italicization alone) often - morbid comic drawings show up on screen.
There are some laughs in Dean, particularly whenever its lead character's (and yes, I will keep referring to Dean as some variation on «Dean's lead character» in case the distinction between the film's title and the character it refers to isn't made entirely clear through italicization alone) often - morbid comic drawings show up on screen.
However, with the funding only available to 25 per cent of schools, and no clear distinction made to distinguish between the out of school activities that are currently on offer and those that fall under the Chancellor's statement, the issue remains complicated.
Similarly, there is no clear evidence for Levine's distinctions among different types of attention disorders, which he bases on different symptom patterns.
(13) This implied a clear break with the distinction that had been drawn between the immediate obligations of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the progressive obligations of the ICESCR, as mentioned above.
Officials for the school district say they worked jointly with the local teachers» union to agree on how state - generated test - score data would be interpreted, and took pains to make the evaluation instrument clear, to help make those finer distinctions in performance.
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.
While that distinction has not been made clear, there were several supporters for either the authors or the publishers based on that point alone.
That distinction is not always clear in the market, but the two new Nook tablets that Barnes & Noble announced on Wednesday seem to fall into the first category: The 7 - in.
Literature section of your project will be evaluated based on the selective research (no irrelevant publications mentioned), criticism rather than overview, recent sources, and clear distinction between opinions and findings.
They're all quite clear on the distinction between business and friendship, so maybe we can cease with the not - your - friend patronization on all sides, hmm?
We could linger over this table all night, but his wife is waiting on him for dinner and, after all, this is a paid tour, not a night out with a friend — although the distinction is hardly clear at this point.
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