Sentences with phrase «many dividing lines»

The dividing line between work and play can often become blurred when you run your own business, particularly if it's home - based.
The bill sets 400 percent of the FPL as the dividing line between those who will and will not qualify for a subsidy.
South Korean statistics estimate the North has abducted more than 3,800 South Koreans since the armistice signing in 1953, and family members separated by the Peninsula's dividing line are still forbidden from being reunited.
Forrester predicts that mobile will create a dividing line between businesses who cater to mobile device users and those who don't.
At their core, your personas represent the dividing lines between different customers.
Increasingly, I feel that I live in a different country, only the dividing line is the Rockies, and the cultural disconnect is over the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
«The idea of what they could be doing and what they should be doing is the dividing line,» Michelle De Mooy, the director for privacy and data at the Center for Democracy & Technology, told me.
The eurozone composite PMI compiled by Markit hit 53.9 in October, one of the strongest readings over the past four years and well above the dividing line between expansion and contraction.
I usually consider 10 % to be the dividing line between fairly priced and overpriced.
Ten percent happens to be my dividing line between fairly valued and undervalued.
At this point, the vast majority of people my age — being honest, the dividing line seems to be around 45 years old — roll their eyes and, in a perfectly rational manner, argue that a currency is usually boring and backed up by meaningful institutions such as central banks.
But there does seem to be quite a lot of disagreement about where the dividing line falls.
Jesus rebuked His disciples for creating dividing lines.
This is one way to understand the dividing line between us and mainline Christians over human sexuality today.
Whereas the dividing lines in Latin America tend to be drawn in stark hues (católico and no católico), in the U.S. the dividing lines separate flock from flock — those who belong to Pastor Marcos, say, from those who belong to Pastor Luis.
The acceptance or rejection of these beliefs determines the dividing line between loyalty to Islam and infidelity.
Around 65 per cent of younger people voted for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party earlier this year and YouGov has observed that «age seems to be the new dividing line in British politics», with older people tending to favour the Conservative Party and younger people generally voting Labour.
The dividing line runs not between communists and non-communists.
There isn't a dividing line between God - time and Regular - Time.
When explaining why they ended up on different sides of the Reformation's dividing lines, both inevitably end up criticising the other's Church stream and doctrines.
There is no longer a dividing line.
If we look at each person we meet as the Christ that they are in the inner most part of their being, we will see past the dividing lines.
The dividing lines that result — religious, ethnic or economic — warp public and private relationships.
But if I learned anything that year it was that there is no such thing as color - blindness in this society and that the dividing line I had temporarily crossed is not easily erased.
If it has really happened in him, then faith can not possibly be the ultimate and decisive dividing line among people.
The mere existence of these dividing lines creates pressures on religions to twist themselves into shapes that the state (through its courts) will recognize.
In Europe, a sharp dividing line has been drawn between religious belief and religious practice, so that Christians are frequently reminded that they can believe whatever they like and do what they like inside their churches — they simply can not speak about or act on those beliefs in public.
If violence or potential violence is to be the dividing line, it is interesting to compare the nonviolent embezzler with the nonviolent auto thief.
However, there are vast differences within each of these two categories between economic systems that are nominally grouped together, greater differences than there are between some systems that we place on opposite sides of the capitalism / socialism dividing line.
This is one area in which Christendom's traditional dividing lines are breaking down and ecumenical connections are being strengthened.
But Bergson has pointed out the arbitrary nature of the dividing line drawn by commonsense between the zone of «organic» determinisms and that of «spontaneity» in the course of embryogenesis.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, a distinction familiar in classical antiquity was revived: the dividing line was drawn not between Christianity and other religions, but between popular religion, including Christianity, and a purely rational theism.
It's the dividing line between semesters.
We represented this by picturing a solid rubber ball, the surface being the finite world, the whole being the realm of God, with no distinct dividing line between the natural and supernatural.
There is unity in him, but that also implies that he is the dividing line.
For the last thousand years, however, Western Christian thought has been drawing a distinct and rigid dividing line and then backing God into a corner with it.
It's also when the calendar changes from one year to the next, so it's a natural dividing line between semesters.
The historical dividing line between Jews and Gentiles was the target of Jesus» message.
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.
The resurrection of Christ has impacted those old, dividing lines, so we need to look at what that means for sexuality from an AD rather than just a BC paradigm.
In many mainline Protestant denominations, if the next generation does not find a way of establishing consensus, it may be necessary to draw dividing lines.
An important dividing line in the debate is whether one sees a significant moral difference between killing by euthanasia / PAS and allowing to die by withdrawing useless, cure - oriented, life - sustaining treatment.
Furthermore, in his «The Theology of Israel's Historical Traditions,» Gerhard von Rad invites us to redraw the dividing line between prophecy and eschatology: the message of the prophets must be considered eschatological in every case where it considers the old historical bases of salvation null and void.
The empirical appearances of outward shape and form and of biological mode of life may show such very gradual transitions between animal and man, that in this respect it may perhaps not be possible at all to succeed in indicating concretely and unmistakably, where the dividing line runs between animal and man.
This dividing line is henceforth going to separate two conceptions of time and, through them, two conceptions of freedom.
He doesn't seem inviting — he seems like someone putting up a dividing line or a wall.
But whereas ancient man drew no clear dividing line between objective knowledge and the insights to be expressed in poetry, this is something we are forced to do.
Lear's own compelling phenomenology of irony fits, I think, rather nicely with Plato's insight that knowing involves the hierarchical logic of image and exemplar, described most famously in the Analogy of the Divided Line and the Allegory of the Cave.
Naturally any developmental category involves the drawing of similarly absurd dividing lines, but very few have such deadly consequences.
The functional dividing line in a lot of these discussions is whether we will be over or under the word of God.
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