Sentences with phrase «drawing sharp distinctions»

He also drew a sharp distinction between his private religious views and his public political views, pledging that his private faith would have no bearing on his actions as president.
I believe that Paul is drawing a sharp distinction between the two.
JFK said it the best; — He also drew a sharp distinction between his private religious views and his public political views, pledging that his private faith would have no bearing on his actions as president.
Thus Bonhoeffer does not draw a sharp distinction between faith and works.
It now becomes necessary to draw sharper distinctions.
In one passage, he draws a sharp distinction between Christianity and Christ.
Democrats also want to draw a sharp distinction between this race and the botched special election to fill Rep. Anthony Weiner's seat in the nearby NY - 9, which fell to Republican Bob Turner.
Former Suffolk Police Commissioner Timothy Sini promised to strictly adhere to ethical standards as he took office Tuesday as the county's district attorney, drawing a sharp distinction with his indicted predecessor.
He has sought to draw a sharp distinction with his Republican opponent, Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive, who opposes abortion rights.
Terrill is quick to draw sharp distinctions between his school and the for - profit CSUSA - affiliated school that opened nearby, Langtree Charter Academy.
In a recent post on the Education Next blog («Up With Teachers, Not So Much With Unions»), he draws a sharp distinction between the virtue of teachers and the vices of their unions.
However, today's mortgage rates actually draw sharper distinction between the haves and have - nots - in this case, those who have good credit and those who do not.
Buffett's explanation draws a sharp distinction between intrinsic value and book value — «The investment shown by the discounted - flows - of - cash calculation to be the cheapest is the one that the investor should purchase — irrespective of whether the business... carries a high price or low in relation to its... book value.»
Recent international humanitarian law such as the Geneva conventions draw a sharp distinction between international armed conflict (IAC) and non-international armed conflict (NIAC).
Second, Rothstein J.'s reasons draw sharp distinctions between the transportation and communications contexts, although without attention to the specific transportation context of pipelines.
Because account had to be taken of an individual's whole situation it was inappropriate to draw a sharp distinction between a period of confinement which would, and one which would not, amount to a deprivation of liberty, important though the period of daily confinement would be in any overall assessment.

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But faith leaders say the film does not draw a sharp enough distinction between al Qaeda and Muslims in general.
The distinction Miola draws between Catholics and Protestants of Shakespeare's time seems altogether too sharp and reflective more of our own time than of Shakespeare's.
Niebuhr said that the thesis of his book was that a «sharp distinction must be drawn between the moral and social behavior of individuals and of social groups, national, racial, and economic; and that this distinction justifies and necessitates political policies which a purely individualistic ethic must always find embarrassing.
It argues that a sharp distinction must be drawn between «the moral and social behavior of individuals and of social groups, national, racial, and economic; and that this distinction justifies and necessitates political policies which a purely individualistic ethic must always find embarrassing.
No sharp distinction can be drawn between the requirements of coming into the kingdom of God and those of life within it.
Bottom line is there is simply no other religion on earth that draws such sharp distinction between its own members and others, or spends as much time condemning and dehumanizing those who merely choose not to follow its dogma.
There is simply no other religion on earth as ISLAM that draws such sharp distinction between its own members and others, or spends as much time condemning and dehumanizing those who merely choose not to follow its dogma.
But perhaps he would think that the problem of the consciousness of the appraisals arises only because I am drawing too sharp a distinction between the primordial and consequent natures, a charge he levels at some of Whitehead's formulations (CNT 178).
As we noted earlier, no sharp distinction was drawn between nature and history; God was the Maker and sovereign Ruler in both spheres.
No sharp distinction can be drawn between the work of the priest as leader of worship and his pastoral task of guiding men along their way to God.
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