Sentences with phrase «drew clear distinctions»

The governor drew clear distinctions between Republicans and Democrats, saying the GOP has an ultra conservative agenda, while the Democratic agenda is one of inclusion, D'Auria reported.
Perhaps, in order to draw a clear distinction from the American subprime mortgage product said product should have been described as: subterranean mortgages.
@Bridget I think the problem the Catholic church faces right now is the same one Muslims are facing — they aren't drawing a clear distinction between the psychos and the people truly living out their faith.
Stark draws clear distinctions between myth - peddling historians (or «distinguished bigots,» p. 4) and those whom he considers to be trustworthy.
Second, fundamentalists draw clear distinctions between themselves, the true believers, and others.
I am committed unashamedly to teaching Christian doctrine and draw a clear distinction between that which is taught in a secular environment... and what is confessionally committed.
The New Testament writers draw a clear distinction between preaching and teaching.
Healthy religion draws a clear distinction between the right to feel and fantasy and the necessary prohibitions against acting on all one's feelings.
Politicians should draw a clear distinction between means - tested benefits that go to able - bodied people who do not work and those that go to working people.
But he also wanted to draw a clear distinction with the policies of Gordon Brown, principally on immigration and public spending.
King and Riggs became lifelong friends in real life, and Battle Of The Sexes paints them as kindred spirits, drawing a clear distinction between Jack Kramer's patronizing sexism and Riggs» clownish, burlesque hustling of the zeitgeist.
Gabrieli drew a clear distinction between simply expanded time and sufficient time.
It is the Board's intent to draw a clear distinction between gifted education as required in this Commonwealth and special education as required by Federal law.
I'm not really even that sure that most people draw a clear distinction in their minds about the two systems, and yet I expect people will be ready to equate the two as equally valid right out of the gate anyway.
And that is precisely what Iain Stewart did for in his series, Climate Wars, which Cox holds up as an example of «drawing a clear distinction in the viewers mind, between the peer - reviewed science and his opinion».
The UK Data Protection Act 1998 draws a clear distinction between personal data and sensitive data, with far greater controls being applied to the use of the latter.
On the other hand, he always draws a clear distinction between his marketing persona and his professional abilities.
Government policy must draw a clear distinction between mass immigration and skilled migration to ensure organisations have access to the skilled workers they need.

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In the letter, the group argued that the act draws a «clear distinction» between those who should be licensed and those who should not, and will function as an «excellent model» for states to follow.
Sometimes the distinctions were rather artificially drawn; yet their point is clear — ancient Christian thinkers knew that the Bible could be read in different ways and for different purposes.
The church by this time had grown considerably, and no clear distinction was drawn between the church and the kingdom.
Because ancient man did not draw such a clear line of distinction between myth and history, it was possible for the myth of the end - time to hold a particular kind of reality for him which it can not hold for us, and there is no point in attempting to disguise this difference.
When he draws such a very clear distinction between the physical body (of the here and now) and the spiritual body (of the resurrection) he is showing quite clearly that in his view resurrection is emphatically not «the resurrection of the flesh».
The special contribution of Leuven to ongoing Whiteheadian scholarship seems to me to be the drawing of a clearer distinction between the «philosophical absolute» and the «religious absolute.»
This is echoed by non-Catholic writers: Massey H Shepherd in A Handbook of Christian Theology comments: «It is now commonly admitted... that in the early Church no clear distinction was drawn between baptism and confirmation, since both rites were part of a single complex of initiatory ceremonies that included also the celebration of the Eucharist...» 19
There can be no question about the propriety of the distinction, but where exactly the line should be drawn is not so clear.
Collins also draws a clear line of distinction.
But, under McCain, that is where the Republicans are locked it and that's where Obama will draw clear, understandable distinctions for moderates and independents.
's lead character» in case the distinction between the film's title and the character it refers to isn't made entirely clear through italicization alone) often - morbid comic drawings show up on screen.
There are some laughs in Dean, particularly whenever its lead character's (and yes, I will keep referring to Dean as some variation on «Dean's lead character» in case the distinction between the film's title and the character it refers to isn't made entirely clear through italicization alone) often - morbid comic drawings show up on screen.
(13) This implied a clear break with the distinction that had been drawn between the immediate obligations of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the progressive obligations of the ICESCR, as mentioned above.
NAIA draws a distinction between animal welfare and animal rights and presents these policy statements to make our position clear: we exist and operate to acknowledge the human - animal bond and to support the humane and responsible care and treatment of animals in the settings where they are kept, raised and responsibly used.
The creatures are drawn in a cartoon style, which helps to keep a clear distinction between your dungeons denizens.
Taking its cue (and deriving its name) from l'heure bleue, that fleeting moment of atmospheric ambivalence at dawn and dusk when daylight has not yet begun (or has just finished) drawing a world of legibility and clear distinction, Nathaniel Robinson's New York solo debut, «Civil Twilight,» operated within a territory of formal, conceptual, and material indeterminacy.
It is important to draw a very clear distinction between the advantages of plug - in and non-plug-in hybrid vehicles.
First, you have to draw a clear line of distinction between low impact cases where the majority of the medical care is chiropractic and moderate and high - impact cases.
It's not clear what distinction you are drawing between forbidding the sale of «the files or modified versions of the files», but allowing «the utility to make commercial end - products with it».
In recent months, the strategy of big players in the patent troll space has become clear: head off reform by drawing a distinction between themselves and the small - time shakedown players who have been targeting mom - and - pop coffee shops.
As the shifting multiverse bends cities into pretzels, the MS750 digs up rich and defined upper bass to bring some authority to the table, while the upper register cuts the sparks from the fiery weapons the sorcerers conjure from other dimensions with clear distinction, drawing you deeper into the story.
Both the DSM - IV and ICD - 10's criteria for the disorder are vague and do not draw definite — or even moderately cleardistinctions for when infants» behavior crosses from normal to abnormal.
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