Sentences with phrase «distinction which»

The difference between owned, earned, and paid media is an important distinction which should be understood by every real estate professional hoping to make a digital impact and generate online exposure and leads.
This distinction which has now been accorded a measure of judicial recognition is thought to be of some practical utility in considering the weight of evidence given by experts both taken in isolation and when assessing the merits of two competing theories.
Yet this is precisely the kind of distinction which Parliament intended to be made when determining whether punitive damages should be awarded pursuant to section 41 (3).
This is the fundamental is - ought distinction which helps to define the field of ethics.
The missing variable fallacy of neglecting a factor entirely, implicitly treating it as 0 % effect, minimizing mention to quickly skip on (except when the target audience unavoidably already has heard of it), is common when something is so extraordinarily dangerous to the CAGW movement as to be he - who - must - not - be-named to them, a distinction which belongs to the magnitude of beneficial effects of CO2 (several tens of percent rise in plant growth rates under a more extreme scenario of CO2 doubling, plus as huge a rise in water usage efficiency, if the plants aren't underfertilized meanwhile) and to the dominating influence of cosmic rays on climate as in the link in my name.
If the only conclusion drawn from my argumentation is that every event is natural, that's OK, but my linky and larger point was that there is a larger discussion over the environment as a «thing», a distinction which allows the environment to be devalued (and allows the environmental movement to be seen as a special interest).
Of course, many of those non-appearances are on handheld systems, a distinction which once kept Mario and Bowser apart, letting them see new people and all.
While the forensics into the failure of certain ARMs will go on for years, it's worth noting that there is a distinction which needs to be made between the product itself and how it is utilized.
Badly written, uninformed, at times ungrammatical, this article invents a distinction which doesn't really exist and then pursues it without balance or detachment.
State Sen. John DeFrancisco, R - Syracuse, brandished his trademark dry wit, questioning why if Republican state Sen. Michael Ranzenhofer's Western New York district is the birthplace of Jell - O, yogurt was voted the state snack in 2014 — a reference to the infamous nearly hourlong debate over that simple distinction which became the butt of jokes on «The Daily Show.»
Lewontin (1983) makes the distinction between a biology that he calls constitutional and one that is relational, a distinction which I have called mechanistic versus ecological.
There is a close parallel in the interaction of metaphorical language and literal language; there is no sharp line between the two, but only a distinction which is relative, shifting, and contextdependent.31 «Man is a wolf» invites reflection not only on wolf - life characteristics of man, but also on man - like characteristics of the wolf, which is seen thereafter as more human.
(I should clarify - I'm focusing here on what is essential to Christianity, not necessarily what is essential for eternal salvation — a distinction some of you might think unnecessary, but a distinction which is probably a good topic for another post!)
From here on the distinction of historical and unhistorical becomes important — a distinction which in a second stage becomes identified, emphasized, and limited by the canonical and non-canonical.
This terminological oddity in Whitehead and James obscures a distinction which the determinist wants to make and which I think is reasonable.
Whether or not Whitehead accepts the position which he is discussing here, I suggest that the passage is referring to the same distinction which I feel that Whitehead has failed to make in the sections of the Enquiry which have been under consideration.
To this day there is among the Syrian Christians a social distinction which is said to have originated in the settlement between those who intermarried with the Indians and those who did not.
One distinction which Stace makes will be crucially important for our task in this essay.
The point at issue is that you have one distinction which is not in spatial terms and another which is in spatial terms.
I think this is a distinction which many churches / pastors / theologians miss.
A distinction which seems to me to be quite valuable is one made by Professor Mary Hesse.
This is the distinction which will permit him to say that we directly experience other individuals.
It is also a distinction which both Christian and Leclerc underrate and which Sherburne does not analyze sufficiently.
Virtue theorists in general tend to emphasize «being» as opposed to «doing,» a distinction which is usually seen as equivalent to the distinction between agent and act.
In order to move forward in both tasks, a clear distinction needs to be made between them, a distinction which process theologians seldom recognize.
Ibn Arabi makes a distinction which is the dividing line between his metaphysical theory and his theology; it is a distinction between God as the unknowable and incommunicable Reality, and God as the object of belief, worship, and love.
For example, there is the distinction which men make between themselves as souls, selves, or thinking beings, over against the inanimate world of rocks, trees, and mountains.
Not only does he fail to utilize the terminological distinction which Mays adopts, Whitehead controverts it, for here he acknowledges the scope of metaphysics and cosmology as equally general.
The indifference to the distinction between right and wrong which springs from devotion to one's country is less repulsive than the indifference to that distinction which springs from exclusive preoccupation with one's own ease or glory.
(2) Unfortunately, however, this is a distinction which can be understood.
Is the Whiteheadian distinction between the primordial and the consequent natures of God a purely metaphysical distinction which has no genuine or truly christological ground?
The point of the foregoing is that the distinction which is made by Mascall between the historic and the systematic dependence of natural theology on revelation has an even smaller relevance than he seems to suppose.
According to the Qur» an they have no special distinction which gives them any sort of saintliness or supernatural ability such as the authority to intercede or remit sins.
Also the question remains as to whether or not the distinction which he draws between these two types of process is really legitimate even in terms of his own vision.
The plight of the young doctor's question illuminates a distinction which Harvard psychologist Herman Kelman famously made between two common forms of social influence: normative and informative.
«41 However, there are a couple of distinctions which can be made which Ogden does not employ, and which can be applied to the christological problem.42
Moreover, to identify the nontemporal actual entity with some multiplicity of eternal objects is surely to blur systematic distinctions which Whitehead labored to make.
The constituents Frege distinguishes in logical analysis call for distinctions which do not depend on words composing the sentence, but on the logical consequences derivable from the judgment or thought.
Compared with these childlike deformations Whitehead's philosophy works with distinctions which are not at all thinkable in the pre-reflexive, pre-theoretical niveau of a child.
The profane and the sacred, the civil and the religious, are by and large distinctions which we read into the Old Testament.
But this explanation does not exclude the possibility of other distinctions which also shed light upon the biblical revelation about man and which may give rise to other theories, such as the Whiteheadian one we have described.
Thus Whitehead, by making the two distinctions which he has made, has got himself into an extremely strong position from which to embark on a new philosophic enterprise of generalizing from the direct deliverance of sense - awareness.
And the law of non-contradiction helps us to demonstrate that we are capable of making distinctions which correspond to reality.
In dealing with these data there are several distinctions which can be made, and the historian must deal critically not only with the materials but also with the distinctions.
Out of her memories Mason brings to life the finely graded social distinctions which would be invisible to outsiders, but which anchor and define the members of a group, like the hierarchies in the world of Proust or Tolstoy.
Rachel Whiteread has a long list of distinctions which include winning the 1993 Turner Prize for her public sculpture House, representing Great Britain in the 1997 Venice Biennale and presenting solo exhibitions at such institutions as the Serpentine Gallery, the Deutsche Guggenheim, Kunsthaus Bregenz and the Hammer Museum.
If email wasn't so resolutely linear — I'd try and draw the following distinctions which are all ways of approaching legal research.
While there are several different types of therapists, psychologists, and counselors (distinctions which we will address in this piece), the path to each profession is fairly similar.

Not exact matches

It now has the distinction of being the only Smurf village in the world (that we know of) and the town hosts regular tours and events — some related to mushrooms, for which the area is known, and which both Smurfs and Spaniards love.
Please note the distinction between this dataset and our 50 Best Workplace for Diversity list, which Fortune publishes in partnership with Great Place To Work.
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