Sentences with phrase «contrast to other version»

Not exact matches

[28] See Confessing the One Faith: An Ecumenical Explication of the Apostolic Faith as it is Confessed in the Nicene - Constantinopolitan Creed (381) New Revised Version, Faith and Order Paper No. 153 (Geneva: WCC Publications, 1991), where in commenting on the creedal article «One baptism for the forgiveness of sins,» it is pointed out that «A substantial challenge is made to this confession by the fact that in contrast to the one baptism enunciated in the Creed many Churches, while officially recognizing each other's baptism, still can not join together in the celebration of baptism.
And since the issue that defines the contrast, how the self relates to itself and to God, is so fundamental, other Christian groups either fall on one side of this divide (Anglicans on the Catholic side, for example) or represent questionable attempts to straddle it (Calvin and Barth as less dialectial versions of Luther).
This time, they used computer software to generate two versions of each face, one with high contrast, the other with low contrast.
In this version the only edgy part is the leather jacket, which stands in contrast to the light and feminine colors from the other parts of the outfit.
This section compares and contrasts the FlexPerks credit card to three other travel and cash back credit cards, as well as the Visa and Amex versions of the card itself.
Anyway, in contrast to some e-mails I've had about the amended version of this week's article, the headline is accurate - a decline in yields hasn't been seen here, but it is projected from this research, and that is consistent with other studies.
Again, this is a boosted display compared to previous versions of this tablet so has reasonable contrast and clarity, with a slight boost in pixel density over the Fire 7, although there's very little difference other than the size.
Other versions of PMTO have been evaluated in randomized controlled trials, but these versions were substantively different than the model described above because they were designed to serve different populations — e.g., two - parent families or stepfamilies of children exhibiting conduct problems (in contrast to the above study's focus on separated, single mothers of boys who did not necessarily have conduct problems).
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