Sentences with phrase «clearly see a distinction»

«You can clearly see a distinction between scientists who are going along with what agribusiness thinks is correct and appropriate, and those who don't,» he adds.

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In any case, this distinction between the given and The Given is anticipated in the correspondence, as seen in Brightman's willingness to admit some degree of «faintness» in the given.40 The real difference may lie in Brightman's methodological desire to have the self (and what is given to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must be so.
Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer clearly saw that «The distinction between life that is worth living and life that is not worth living must sooner or later destroy life itself.»
(The ethical distinctions, for example, between drinking as a part of a relaxed evening at home and drinking prior to operating a car or other piece of potentially lethal machinery, need to be seen clearly by a young person.)
(So that distinctions may be clearly seen, the Buddhist view is presented in its opposition to the Hindu schools.
The distinction between the colors is pretty difficult to see in some lighting conditions; in my office it's impossible to tell, but in the studio and in the sun, it's clearly visible.
But I have not seen this distinction made clearly or definitively.
Baldessari clearly belongs to the camp that doesn't quite see the distinction as clear - cut, repeatedly asserting the arbitrariness of categories in his works and writings.
«But the stickers are clearly being marketed with the intention of placing on someone else's property» My first thought on seeing the sticker was that you would put it on your own car to proclaim that you didn't care about bikers, but parking in a bike lane might also be illegal, so maybe that distinction is irrelevant.
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