Not exact matches
With the additional 408 feet, the building would be the tallest in the U.S. and third - tallest in the world, although building experts dispute whether the spire is actually an antenna — a
crucial distinction in terms
of measuring the building's height.
And they argue that there's a
crucial distinction between writing about the existence
of Hogan's sex tape and actually publishing uncensored excerpts from the tape:
The
distinction is
crucial for buyer personas couched in market and sales research methods is a capture
of reactive actions.
Oliver O'Donovan has noted that this
distinction between making and begetting,
crucial for Christians» understanding
of God, carries considerable moral significance.
But for them — and the
distinction is
crucial — «mission
of the church» has not replaced «missions.»
Like Deleuze, he recognizes that the
crucial distinction lies between the Leibnizian and Whiteheadian conceptions
of divinity:
He points to the
crucial distinction between growth - inhibiting and growth - enabling religion: «There is no one without a religious need, need to have a frame
of orientation and an object
of devotion... The question is not religion or not but which kind
of religion, whether it is one furthering man's [sic]
Here then is the
crucial distinction between the New Testament and existentialism, between the Christian faith and the natural understanding
of Being.
To such zealots, the argument goes, we can not entrust the
crucial distinction between disagreement and suppression, nor expect «a relaxed child
of the Enlightenment» to find congenial room in that frenzied company
of bookburners.
We agree that the
distinction of actuality and potentiality is
crucial for understanding the extensive continuum in its relation to past, present, and future.
Here we find the
crucial distinction between Buber's dialogical philosophy and pragmatism, which resembles it in a number
of other ways.
It turns on a
crucial distinction: «the example
of our Saviour, who refused meddling» in cases where questions who rightly holds the authority that comes from God alone.
Those chapters reflect the arguments MacIntyre had been developing against behaviorist and deterministic accounts
of action, as well as his development
of Wittgenstein's
distinction between description and explanation — all
of which is
crucial for the constructive account After Virtue gives
of practical reason and the virtues.
He is correct that it is
crucial to maintain the moral
distinction between acts
of omission and commission.
Henry Nelson Wieman's important
distinction between created good and creative good can help us state this
crucial point.27 Every human love is a created good and is directed to some created good, that is, some structure
of meaning, person, or value.
One
crucial distinction is that teaching the basic principles
of Catholic social doctrine go to the heart
of her charism, but she has no special expertise in prudential judgments about how to apply them.
Indeed, though Hartshorne accepts the formula that metaphysics explores «being qua being,» 7 he holds that metaphysics is the theory
of concreteness.8 The theory
of concreteness will include a theory
of abstractness, thus maintaining the
crucial distinction between concrete and abstract.
There is, however, a
crucial distinction between the «dishonest manager» and the «child
of light.»
This
distinction is,
of course,
crucial....
It's a
crucial distinction, because appropriate, mind - minded talk in early childhood predicts a number
of developmental outcomes.
RM: This
distinction seems a
crucial one and might explain why republicanism can seem to accommodate such a wide range
of political views, from extreme authoritarianism in the name
of liberty to collectivism?
The
distinction between the expression
of repugnant ideas and expression which exposes groups to hatred is
crucial to understanding the proper application
of hate speech prohibitions.
This
crucial statistical
distinction explains the problem the FDA has with one current ovarian screening test, which its developer claimed had a PPV
of 99.3 percent.
«We used essentially the same tools, but with the
crucial distinction of analyzing the patches separately,» he says.
Gradually he built up a picture
of the autistic brain from infancy to adulthood, zeroing in on a
crucial distinction between those who have autism and those who don't.
This
distinction is
crucial if reconstructions
of past glacier activity are to be understood properly.
The following
distinction is
crucial: Black Panther does not render a verdict that violence is an unacceptable tool
of black liberation — to the contrary, that is precisely how Wakanda is liberated.
«Defamation» is a reminder
of how making
crucial distinctions in regard to the behavior
of others is a constant and difficult, often impossible, task — and
of the importance
of being aware yet resisting paranoia.
This slight but
crucial distinction offers another layer
of complexity to the filmic Morvern; as a young woman already far from home and therefore set on a journey
of reinvention.
But «the
distinctions are
crucial to the effective design and implementation
of current and future teacher evaluation systems,» he adds.
Our theory
of action rests on the
crucial distinction that a target becomes a learning target only when students use it to aim for understanding throughout today's lesson, and students can aim for a target only when they know what it is.
This
distinction between the absolute rise in the number
of seats compared to the chances
of grabbing one is
crucial, because the same thing is happening for fiction writers today.
This
distinction in working method was
crucial because abstract expressionist artists during the early 1950s were supposedly identifiable precisely through their rejection
of the preparatory sketch.
The history
of the Walker Art Center itself reveals that the museum is a
crucial field
of reference or
distinction for the relatively new institutional work with performance art.
In her use
of line as sculptural form, Asawa provides a
crucial link between the mobile modernism
of Alexander Calder and the gossamer Minimalism
of Fred Sandback, whose yarn pieces similarly render
distinctions between interior and exterior moot.
Both Hoyland and Noland shared an interest in the possibilities offered by the new medium
of acrylic paint: acrylic was
crucial to Noland's exploration
of paint's materiality and the possibilities
of colour; and, for Hoyland, too, it was becoming an indispensable means to his exploration
of colours and forms and their dispositions on the plane, and in enabling him to exploit
distinctions between opacity and translucency.
While the
distinction between energy (e.g., the amount
of chemical energy in a gallon
of gasoline) and power (how fast the chemical energy in that gallon
of gasoline is consumed) seems like a topic only engineers would quarrel over, this
distinction is
crucial for energy systems.
The
distinction between the top
of atmosphere energy budget and the surface or troposphere energy budget is
crucial, and are explicitly considered separate in many texts on global climate, such as in Dennis Hartmann's «Global Physical Climatology» or in Ray Pierrehumbert's upcoming text.
There is a
crucial distinction between skepticism, which expresses itself in the peer - reviewed literature, and active rejection
of scientific facts, which expresses itself in other fora and which does not seek peer review.
A lot is at stake for all
of us, and the
distinction between weather and climate is
crucial to this.
The sheer amount
of content that this frequency creates will eventually establish you as an authority in your niche subject (but see
crucial distinction between «feature» posts and «quickie» posts further below).
«For the legal departments
of US government agencies, the
distinction between departmental support and personal support is
crucial,» Morrison writes.
That was a
crucial distinction because it was settled law that, in the words
of Bennion on Statutory Interpretation (6th Edition, LexisNexis, 2013) p 1035, «unless the contrary intention appears, a variation in the term used is taken to denote a different meaning, because to intend the same meaning is bad practice».
This
distinction is utterly
crucial since there was no suggestion in Edwards, or in any subsequent decisions
of the Privy Council, that the text
of the BNA Act was itself a living tree whose meaning would «grow» over time.
[13] In determining the admissibility
of Dr. Wooden's evidence, it is
crucial to bear in mind the
distinction between expert opinion and factual evidence that is given by potential expert witnesses.
It is
crucial that a strong analytical
distinction be maintained between discrimination and the defence
of undue hardship.
Many laws and regulations create vast
distinctions between independent contractors and employees, which makes it
crucial for business owners to carefully consider the question
of classification.
I think it is important to keep in mind the
crucial distinction between the polygamy reference case and the recognition
of same sex marriage that made its way through the courts about 6 years ago.
This is an important
distinction that many people are not aware
of, and it's
crucial.
The correct way to add the coverage depends heavily on the total value
of the jewelry, as well as other factors, so this is a
crucial distinction.