As compared to scientific communities, religious communities are more dominated by the past and more reluctant to accept new ideas, but once again these are
differences of degree rather than sharp contrasts.
While this is different than administering life - ending measures in the context of assisted dying, for many observers, this is
a difference of degree rather than kind.
Not exact matches
Robert offers this insight to explain why more marketers say they focus on creating the right content for the right person at the right time, yet fewer report crafting content specifically for the buyer's journey: «It could be a semantical
difference to some
degree, but
rather than the «old - school» development
of content for the buyer's journey, we're seeing a focus on dynamically serving up content in the audience's time — no matter what stage they happen to be in.
Prof. Novak claims that my treatment
of homosexuality indicates that my
difference from Reform «is one
of degree rather than kind» and that I, unlike him, do not look to the tradition for authority or guidance.
But in each
of these features I see a
difference of degree between science and religion
rather than an absolute contrast.
The increased awareness and control made possible by symbolic thought enriches human experience to such an extent that it can be said to represent a
difference not merely in
degree, but
rather in kind, from the experience
of other animals (BSI 212 - 13).
(4) Participants can discover and practice styles
of communication that reduce polarization and increase understanding — owning and expressing one's own needs
rather than trying to convert the other, listening with understanding, etc. (5) If the group learns these bridge - building skills, it can break out
of the win - lose struggle and achieve a
degree of difference - respecting, collaborative intergroup relationships.
You are making countless mistakes because you don't understand the
rather obvious similarity between: the «blanket effect» and «fishnet effect»; the
difference is merely one
of degree.