Sentences with phrase «further distinction with»

Because such a painting can go in only one place, it draws a further distinction with respect to paintings of the usual kind.

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we are born with a nature of sin, that which is unlike God, hence, Jesus tells Nicodemus, «You must be born again», even going so far as to make a distinction between that which is flesh and that which is spirit.
This similarity between mythical thinking and the I - Thou relation is made explicit through Professor (and Mrs.) Frankfort's use of Buber's distinction between I - It and I - Thou, their identification of myth with the dynamically reciprocal I - Thou relation in which every faculty of man is involved, and their recognition of the unique and unpredictable character of the Thou — «a presence known only in so far as it reveals itself.»
Within the soul, further distinctions were made, for example, between reason and desire, and the seat of existence was identified with reason.
That's a great distinction... I am part of a community who seeks to follow Christ; this community is both local, my friends at school and the church, and distant, my friends across the country and world; I interact with both to further my walk with God.
Descartes himself acknowledged that his cogito ergo sum is already fundamental in Augustine's philosophy (letter to Colvius, 14 November, 1640), and he believed that his philosophy was the first to demonstrate the philosophical truth of the doctrine of transubstantiation, and could go so far as to claim that scholastic philosophy would have been rejected as clashing with faith if his philosophy had been known first (letter to Mersenne, 31 March, 1641) Indeed, nothing is more revolutionary in modern philosophy than its dissolution of the scholastic distinction between natural theology and revealed theology.
, sober obedience to the government of the Church, distinction as far as possible between what is ever - valid and what is changeable in her faith and constitution, consideration for those St. Paul calls the weak and for the Church as a whole as well as patience with her human side.
With regard to our continuing reality, he draws a distinction between»... retained actuality and reality in the form of further actualization.
To be sure, he also recognizes, in line with the common distinction between «conditions» and «causes,» that some past events are far more important in determining the character of a present event than others.
A further distinction, important to make but not self - evident, is the extent to which Israel simply took over prevailing social regulations, and on the other hand, gave unique and distinctive meaning to the duties they believed laid upon them by their covenant with Yahweh.
We can be helped further with this kind of analysis if we turn our attention to some logical distinctions in the study of education.
But United only had to wait a further eight minutes for the opener, with Welbeck claiming the distinction of scoring the first goal under Van Gaal's reign as manager.
(6) Social classes exist in every Communist regime that has ever been, with a first order distinction between party members and people who are not party members, and further distinctions on up the line.
This distinction can be beneficial, encouraging caution around those with harmful intentions, or dangerous, further entrenching prejudices.
These fundamental distinctions make scenarios with 2 °C or more global warming far more dangerous; so dangerous, we suggest, that aiming for the 2 °C pathway would be foolhardy.
Geoff described the distinction with Facebook further.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is now on Blu - ray in a 25th anniversary edition, though as far as I can tell the primary function of the anniversary distinction is to make me feel old (with the secondary function of selling more copies); apart from the upgrade of the movie to high definition, it's mostly a rehash of the Vista Series DVD that came out a decade ago.
Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz are, simply put, some of the best genre comedies of the 21st century thus far; Edgar Wright's collaborations with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost always seem to result in incredibly hilarious, acerbic comedies that have the rare distinction of actually serving as fine examples of the genres they lampoon.
The second chapter of the free eBook How To Measure The Impact Of Employee Soft Skills Training tries to further specify the concept of soft skills by making a distinction with skills that are related to certain positions or industries.
«The Platinum distinction in Cadillac means the fullest extent of luxury and technology and we've tried to reach even further with this concept,» said Clay Dean, Cadillac design director.
«This latest update adds further visual and technological distinction to with its strong range of efficient, powerful engines.»
When it comes to stopping distances, there is a distinction between «remaining controllable» and achieving optimal stopping distances, and Transport Canada is not satisfied with Ford Canada's response thus far.
In a further nod to its racing heritage, the T / A also has the distinction of being the first factory - assembled car to feature wider tires in the back and this Challenger is fitted with the proper Goodyear Polyglas tires and 15» stock Challenger rims it rolled off the line with.
And, as a further distinction, the brand just announced a new 2015 GMC Canyon Nightfall edition with a blackout - style design upgrade that also includes 18 - inch aluminum wheels, remote start, a factory - applied spray - in bedliner, a polished exhaust tip and all of the goodies from the well - equipped Canyon SLE model, including a GMC IntelliLink setup with 4G connectivity and a mobile wi - fi hotspot.The Nightfall edition will be sold with both four - and six - cylinder powerplants, in rear - or all - wheel - drive configurations.
Tellingly, Emma Straub, the author of the Modern Lovers, (PRH / Riverhead), which just debuted at # 14 on the NYT Hardcover Fiction list, recently told that paper that she set her book in the Ditmas Park section of Brooklyn, because she «wanted to stay as far away from the quote - unquote Brooklyn book as I could,» a fine distinction to those who are» t familiar with the differences of Brooklyn real estate.
Really, that print run is a «fee» just like setting up shop with LSI, which further blurs the distinction.
Just short of Margaret River you come to Cowaramup, a quiet hamlet in the heart of the wine region with the distinction of being closer to most of the wineries than Margaret River itself and far enough from it's famous neighbour to be a haven from the activity.
To further highlight the blur between reality and fiction, they speak of the future in the present tense, delivering a science fiction documentary that sketches the idea of a world with no distinction between humans, animals, and things, while reflecting on the metaphorical effects of climate change.
«As a professional equally committed to community engagement and scholarly distinction, I look forward to working with Rand Suffolk and the museum's exceptionally talented staff to lead new collaborative efforts to further both the reach and excellence of the High's collections, exhibitions and other curatorial endeavors.»
However, his vibrant, animated forms are far from childlike, with such provocative motifs as weapons and sexual organs — sometimes with their distinctions blurred — poised for action.
This not only affords an opportunity to weigh distinctions of a high artistic order, but it also affords New Yorkers an opportunity to acquaint themselves with treasures whose regular home lies in far - off Ohio.
Further Information This talk gives a deeper understandings of Dick's unique approach to film that continues to evade distinctions of documentary, fiction, video art and music in dealing with social and sexual politics.
Eric Mack's «Partition» — a wall of messily painted pegboards — divides the gallery space in two, while his sculpture with moving blankets and other media, «Finding Comfort in Easy Distinction,» slumps against the far wall like a dejected drunk.
You seem to have missed the distinction michael; the piece by Dr Curry is an opinion piece based on her own experiences as a scientist, a climate scientist and as someone who as actively tried to further the discussion - unless i'm mistake Dr Curry has clearly stated that she still thinks there's merit in the theory, but has issue with the methods and presentation (though leaving an open mind for uncertainty natch #).
Far from there being no science at odds with the simple memes of global warming — 97 % consensus for instance — most science has fine distinctions.
One after the other, eminent scientists with qualifications and distinctions far superior to those claimed by Mann, set out what is wrong with Mann's work, and why they reject it...
These fundamental distinctions make scenarios with 2 °C or more global warming far more dangerous; so dangerous, we suggest, THAT AIMING FOR THE 2 °C PATHWAY WOULD BE FOOLHARDY.
These fundamental distinctions make scenarios with 2 °C or more global warming far more dangerous; so dangerous, we suggest, that aiming for the 2 °C pathway would be foolhardy.
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.
As far as I can tell, the right to self - defence does not make distinctions based on age, so with respect to determining whether an act was in self - defence, it would not matter.
The correct distinction is between reports that merely report that a person is under investigation or has been charged with an offence and those go further to suggest that the person is guilty of the offence charged.
For the same reason, the AG disagrees with the Belgian government that it is not possible to apply for a visa with limited territorial application, and he further underpins his position by pointing out that the standard application form annexed to the Code refers to «Schengen visa» without making any distinction between the types of visa that can be applied for.
Ranked 146 out of the 319 firms listed, Gray Reed was further recognized with the BTI «Honor Roll» distinction, the third - highest level of achievement in client service.
The reason or purpose underlying paragraph 12 [of the NRTA] was to secure to the Indians a supply of game and fish for their support and subsistence and clearly to permit hunting, trapping and fishing for food... In my view the distinction that Dickson J. drew in Moosehunter between hunting for «support and subsistence», and hunting for «sport or commercially» is far more consistent with the spirit of Treaty No. 8 and with the proposition that one should not assume that the legislature intended to abrogate or derogate from Treaty 8 hunting rights than the respondent's submission that in using the term «for food» the legislature intended to restrict Treaty 8 hunting rights to hunting for direct consumption of the product of the hunt.36
Yet far from paralysing the Australian state into inaction by encumbering the legal system with an unwieldy distinction between judicial and non-judicial power, this limitation on the scope of judicial power prompted the development of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, an expert administrative appellate body — presided over by a judge — which is expressly empowered to consider the «merits» of governmental action (Cane, 2009).
The problem with this reconceptualization of the Apprendi rationale is that the reason we would want to make a distinction between formal, overt and publicly - ascertainable judge - found facts, on the one hand, and informal, under - the - radar judicial fact - finding, on the other, is far from obvious.
Although the secure vs. insecure attachment distinction has some predictive validity, disorganized attachment has far better documented links with specific types of psychopathology than do other types of insecurity.4, 9 Still, much less is understood about the mechanisms through which disorganized attachment affects the expression of psychopathology in the child, and whether it is a specific contributor or a more general marker for psychopathology in general.
Austin, however, is not No. 1 in terms of volume — that distinction goes to Dallas, which came out far in front with more than 47,000 permits.
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