God is a communion of three
distinct persons different from one another.
Not exact matches
After all, that
person could have a
different set of morals, conjured up in their own minds that are
distinct from our own.
But taken together, these stories, told
from many
different points of view, converge to give a
distinct impression of a real
person in action upon a recognizable scene.
This new poll shows pastors have a
distinct view of the current election cycle — one that's
different from people in the pews, said Stetzer.
Researchers
from the UK and Netherlands have identified five
distinct subgroups of eczema, a finding that helps explain how the condition can affect
people at
different stages of their lives.
Because the British samples in the 1,000 Genomes Project fall into three
distinct clusters, reflecting three sample locations (
from Kent, Cornwall and the Orkney Islands, as part of the
Peoples of the British Isles project4, 21, Supplementary Note 4) 16, we fitted
different trees to these
different groups (Supplementary Fig. 8).
One
distinct characteristic of a research paper
from term paper is that it shows fact and opinions of
different people in a particular topic.
For this reason, one can come across
distinct cuisine,
people and architecture
from a number of
different countries in the world.
Also Life Insurance proceeds are includable in your Estate for the determination of Federal Estate Taxes, this is a
distinct and
different taxation without respiration imposed by our Gubment when
people die that is separate and apart
from INCOME taxes which are taxation WITH respiration.
This study supports the idea that
people who smoke and experience gambling - related problems might be a
distinct subgroup facing
different challenges
from people who only have only one of these disorders.
experience gambling - related problems might be a
distinct subgroup facing
different challenges
from people who only have only one of these disorders.
The effect of the majority's decision is to disregard the
different character of native title rights, which ought not be seen for these purposes as merely a bundle of severable rights, but rather as communal rights which derive
from the
distinct underlying religious or spiritual relationship of indigenous
peoples with their country.
Indigenous or aboriginal
peoples are so - called because they were living on their lands before settlers came
from elsewhere; they are the descendants — according to one definition — of those who inhabited a country or a geographical region at the time when
people of
different cultures or ethnic origins arrived, the new arrivals later becoming dominant through conquest, occupation, settlement or other means... (I) ndigenous
peoples have retained social, cultural, economic and political characteristics which are clearly
distinct from those of the other segments of the national populations.