Sentences with phrase «make special distinctions»

Not exact matches

The position taken in this book and in process theology in general is that there is no distinction to be made between general and special revelation.
Some attach a special meaning to the word revelation, making a distinction between the revelation of God in everyday events and in nature and special revelation which refers to special acts of God in history.
This is exactly the same sort of distinction that makes French Champagne more special than «sparkling wine» and a wheel of real Parmigiano Reggiano more valuable than a green can of parmesan.
The Cuomo campaign is very sensitive to possibly being labled «anti-union», and so is making a clear distinction between private unions that, as one source explained to me, «represent real working people», and public sector unions whose expensive contracts and pensions and refusals to agree to give - backs has labled them special interest No. 1 in many minds.
So can achieving «unique distinction,» earning «special merit» or making «an outstanding contribution» to your field, whatever those phrases mean.
Two of the award winners, Andrew Dean Ho and Gregory Walton, were identified for special distinction, and the Spencer Foundation has made them eligible for additional research funding to pursue their research on education.
Of course, if you want to have the distinction of owning the first Alfa Romeo, make sure your Swiss bank account is stocked — it's estimated that very special piece of automotive history will fetch as much as $ 1.5 million.
Special praise is warranted for stocks that earn an A in both value and growth, but this year no stock made it to the All Star stocks honour roll for that distinction.
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