Sentences with phrase «clearly knows the difference between»

If i have no morals because i'm an Atheist, then why do i have a beautiful wife and daughter who clearly know the difference between right and wrong and can clearly tell the difference between religious fables and reality????????????????????????????????????
He clearly knows the difference between the two clubs.

Not exact matches

«It was important to really clearly draw the distinction between Wendy's and McDonald's because we know many customers go to both and we wanted to make sure that people knew the difference between those two choices,» says Chief Concept and Marketing Officer Kurt Kane.
Clearly, there will be a difference between the experience of the man who from his childhood days has known and loved Jesus, who has never had any real doubts, who has never, so to speak, been away from home, and the experience of the man to whom Jesus Christ is a new discovery, who has wandered in the deserts of infidelity, who has stained and blotted his life, who has been in the far countries of the soul.
They also know clearly the difference between right and wrong.
The major differences between his characters are his fake Russian accent and his inability to see clearly, which only enough make one wonder if these embellishments were simply done to distinguish him from the notorious character that he is most known for.
Now when you've got children who come to school and clearly have had very little exposure to print, if they don't know the difference between letters and numbers, they are starting from so far back and I don't think that there's enough recognition of that.
I think I know what you mean here but in the context of the previous Much Ado about Methane article with discussion of the difference between atmospheric lifetime of a CO2 molecule vs. lifetime of an increase in concentration, this could also be put more clearly.
He is an expert on the climate in outer space, as his blog so clearly notes, and he knows the difference between the weather and climate in this realm.
Some idiot clearly doesn't know the difference between the absorption of energy and absorbance and used the wrong one when they claimed each doubling has the same effect.
Clearly, an article written by someone who is a geek and doesn't know the difference between geeks and nerds.
Referring correctly about responsibilities and accomplishments — i.e., indicating you know the difference between the two on your resume and in the interview — shows employers that you understand the difference between performance and expectations, and that you see clearly what the expectations in your military jobs were and how you performed to meet them.
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