Sentences with phrase «dichotomy makes»

This simple dichotomy makes for lots of interesting strategizing, as you have to figure out priorities.
This simple dichotomy makes for lots of interesting strategizing, as you have to figure out priorities.
The dichotomy makes us somewhat uneasy, but we persist nonetheless.
It's more important because, as Hart rightly diagnoses, the modern mind is trapped in various false dichotomies — like thinking one has to be a personal theist or an anti-theist, or that the human person is either a ghost in a machine or a machine - generating ghost — and these false dichotomies themselves make it impossible for us to think rationally about topics such as natural law.

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You should make a similar dichotomy in your site structure.
Aren't you creating false dichotomy between the written Word and the Word Made Flesh?
Indeed, the inadequacy of any final dichotomy should make itself felt at both extremes: being without becoming is left an empty category, inapplicable to most things which are (Seiende), since they are in the mode of being - in - change.
Dhouda, Yes, I did not make that false dichotomy.
You didn't come right out and make a false dichotomy between governments providing a baseline economic security for citizens and churches caring for the poor, but you come pretty close.
But to the apostle, such a dichotomy would have made little sense.
Their story made me see that things aren't that simple, and that the «war» between Christianity and homosexuality represents a false dichotomy that is incredibly painful and destructive to Christians with same - sex attractions.
It has made it clear, for example, that an emphasis on process over content is grounded in a false dichotomy.
Your proverbial dichotomy or breaking in two seems to be flavored in emotionalisms not to be tenured but made as a s s u m e d traits of characterized sensual anomolies.
In the editorial article of the January / February issue of Faith, we argued that it is false to make a dichotomy between truth and compassion, because this is an implicit denial of Our Lord's proclamation that «The Truth will set you free».
Nevertheless, it would be wrong, as Viladesau recognizes, to make this dichotomy too absolute.
When Whitehead declares that no two actualities can be torn apart, for each is all in all, he simply makes no sense if we assume either a metaphysical dichotomy between Being and becoming or a theological dichotomy between the creature and the Creator.
You know, dichotomy, you can not provide the slightest shred of evidence to support even the slightest hint of your deity, and you think everyone else has failed to make their case?
Saying that doesn't make it so and your dichotomy is false.
As regards the dominant climate of philosophical opinion, however, despite all the disclaimers that have been made concerning classical empiricism and positivism, the old dichotomy between a domain of sensible fact on the one hand, and sets of logical forms on the other, seems to persist and behind it the old dogma that where we have necessity we have merely tautology, and where we have fact or «experience» there is no necessity.
However, since the evangelical - revivalistic mind was not particularly keen when it came to making sharp and precise distinctions, this dichotomy did not become a problem during our period.
I corrected Kevin for presenting a false dichotomy and you came in here making assumptions like you always do.
The larger point I was trying to make was not about whether it is a good call or a bad call, but the fascinating dichotomy I observed between two culturally different sets of commentators who were equally ecperienced and knowledgeable.
A 2013 Aspen Institute research paper puts it this way [3](albeit in the context of early sports specialization as opposed to the early versus late bloomer dichotomy): «Early critical incidents such as making a specific team could also lead to an increased self - esteem and intrinsic motivation as the athlete continues in the sport.
The negative connotation of the term populism respects the dichotomy of emotion vs. reason as it relates to policy and its effect on political decision - making — particularly voting.
Theresa May and her cabinet hold fast to a commitment to reduce net immigration numbers and, in an effort to make the approach more politically palatable, present a rigid dichotomy between the dishonest, criminal, «illegal» migrant (a category which usually includes asylum seekers), and the hard working, tax - paying, rule - observing migrant.
In order to make sense of these dichotomies, we may need to go back in time, to an encounter with an Iranian cleric in Istanbul in the spring of 1997.
Even in areas like gay rights, the freedom / restrictions dichotomy is not as clear as you make it out to be.
Cuomo has made his legacy on that dichotomy, which has led to many compromises, returning New York to sound fiscal footing, and a fair share of both praise and consternation as he often leaves many pleased and no one pleased.
«People set up a dichotomy of investigator - initiated projects versus team science, but that's not the contrast we're making,» he says.
In the case of this film, it makes for an interesting dichotomy at times.
Restrained performances from Aaron Pederson and the like set against a manic Hugo Weaving makes for a nice dichotomy of character in a film well worth your time.»
Rodriguez's career is one of the most prominent and curious dichotomies in Hollywood, as he manages to make both super violent action flicks (Machete, Once Upon a Time in Mexico) and family adventures (the Spy Kids series), employing several of the same actors in both.
Love Ranch by Mark Dujsik — June 30, 2010 — Love Ranch is a shambles of trashy story arcs, made partially digestible by the dichotomy of its lead performances but unable to fully cope with its sleazy pedigree.
It's a strange dichotomy considering just how bleak the material can be at times, measuring the weight of moral sin versus one's survival, but while it veers dangerously close to melodrama in the final act, it's a fascinating story that finally makes good on the potential that Gray showcased so many years ago with «The Yards.»
He's the man in charge, yet is so desperate to hide how fragile he really is, it makes for a wonderful dichotomy.
This idea — that the government can set the direction and course - correct along the way while others execute the work — is the «row - steer» dichotomy that Osborne and Gaebler made famous.
Given this simple dichotomy, the public says test - score gains should be given more than half the weight (62 percent) in making salary and tenure decisions.
Employers have to remain involved in making their needs heard, and education institutions have to accept that we educate for life and work, not only life — this is a false dichotomy.
People are setting up this false dichotomy, people are making these things mutually exclusive, and they don't have to be.
Whisper quiet in EV mode, with only the dulcet tones of Tony Robbins encouraging you to be a better person via a streamed podcast, there's a dichotomy of epic proportions at play in the Panamera, but it makes me happy.
Another dichotomy which results in GAAP giving users objective benchmarks rather than realistic numbers is the split between making important the cash experience on the one hand and making important the wealth creation experience on the other.
Using light and shadow as central to your visibility, Thief made stealth much more than the visible - or - not dichotomy of implied vision cones.
This, in and of itself, creates a bit of a dichotomy, though, as you'd be hard pressed to find a game (or a story in any medium) so full of the zest for life, and what makes it worth living.
There's a big dichotomy between the actions of a publisher and the actions of a hardware manufacturer, and Microsoft seems to be making moves of the former.
This is an old argument where one side talks about the convenience of saving anytime and the other talks about the need to make games challenging, but this is a false dichotomy.
This dichotomy simultaneously evokes a return to nature and inherited heritage, while also making a critical remark on contemporary consumerism.
The carnivalesque arrangement of these alien creatures made out of acid - yellow polyurethane evokes the dichotomy of nature and sport: four upside - down foxes crown graduated rows of deer and caribou, eerily featureless — even ambiguous — without their prized pelts and horns.
Soon after the launch of the detergent, Chambers starred in one of the first feature - length porn films ever made, Behind the Green Door, and Rhoades was drawn to the dichotomy between advertised wholesomeness and adult content, which in this case arguably contributed to the popularity of both.
By exploring the dichotomies of abjection / beauty, abandonment / care, and destruction / creation, each painting gives the viewer a sense that these peculiar objects were found in their decayed but colorful state rather than made, allowing them to fluctuate anachronistically between the historical and the contemporary.
Made of both synthetic and organic materials, the sculptures explore «the dichotomy between nature and representation of the real, bound together by a gastronomical lexicon.»
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