Sentences with phrase «much clearer distinctions»

But there are much clearer distinctions between our parental roles, and the kids grew up fully understanding them.

Not exact matches

Yes, it still makes a clear distinction between virgins and non-virgins, but most girls and guys who «make mistakes» are forgiven when they repent and have just as much of a chance of getting married as «virgins.»
He therefore makes a much clearer and consistent distinction between animals and humans than Ward.
As for your so - called «clear distinction between personal belief and social norms» I pretty much think that you are talking about Luther and his crew: even the Romans (for all their tolerance) tried to get the Christians to sacrifice to the old gods or the Emperor.
And I believe he did a much better job than I am doing, but none the less I thought I'd try again as it is clear (from your comparison to criticizing someone's bride) to me that you failed to grasp the distinction.
To some, the ethical distinction between tomatoes and babies seems much less clear when both appear to becells in a dish.
«As in all the great rivalries, much of Marseille's sense of identity is derived from their fierce opposition to everything PSG, and the events of the last year or so have only served to make the distinction between the clubs clearer.
Those campaigns were aboveboard, and the uses of the data made clear to those who signed up — no small distinction — but they still used Facebook in much the same way.
And most universities fail to make these distinctions clear in «public - facing profiles,» the authors observe, which «exacerbate [s]» postdocs» optimistic tendency to assume that the term «professor» always means a traditional tenure - track position, when it often denotes a job with much less security.
About the concept of instructional leadership, a clear distinction appeared in our data, suggesting a missing nuance in much of the existing scholarship.
The distinction this blog often makes between findependence (simply a contraction I coined that means financial independence) and retirement becomes crystal clear in this Wikipedia sentence: «It does not matter how old or young someone is or how much money they have or make.
(UPDATE: The «Cunctator» at hillheat.com admonished me to make clear that Mr. Obama calls for a much broader suite of mandatory steps on efficiency and the like, and I agree that's an important distinction.)
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