Sentences with phrase «on special distinction»

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The distinction between the nuclear and traditional family was also blurred in the recent report on human sexuality by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) titled Keeping Body and Soul Together: «Although many Christians in the post-World War II era have a special emotional attachment to the nuclear family, with its employed father, mother at home, and two or more school - aged children, that profile currently fits only 5 percent of North American households.»
However, our country has the special distinction of having been founded on democratic principles and having maintained unbroken allegiance to them for nearly two centuries.
Nevertheless, basing their position on developments in molecular, organismic, and population ecology, Cobb and Birch characterize life as an increasingly complex special form of the organization of molecules and atoms that also involves a temporary and local decrease in entropy; there is no absolute, dualistic distinction between the living and non-living, animate and inanimate.
This wedding dress is very special for its uneven satin hem ruffles which adds distinction to this dress and beading on the waist is sparkling and glistening.
They have a special distinction award for Foxcatcher for «superb acting and achievement on every level of filmmaking.»
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.
This particular distinction tailored to the BMW Z4 sDrive35is is ensured by special sound flaps and modifications on the silencers.
Thanks in part to more than 250 vehicles that were entered into the competition and the new Young Guns distinction for builders who were 34 years old and under, this year's contest generated plenty of media coverage (see the samples below) and will again be showcased in its own hour - long TV special that will air February 6, 2017, on the Velocity Network.
In the 10 - cylinder variants the blades extend outwards farther than on the V8 and have special edging; small marks of distinction also occur at the sills.
The distinction takes on special urgency for a black Southern artist only now gaining his due, Eugene James Martin.
On the heels of two recently awarded distinctions for «Eager» — the 2014 SXSW Special Jury Award, and the OIAF (Ottawa Intl Anim Fest) Best Experimental Animation — these upcoming screenings have already been met with much acclaim and excitement from the artist's international audience.
in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution at Queen Mary, University of London with special focus on international commercial and investment arbitration, graduating with Distinctions.
In law, the terms primary and secondary sources are very useful, as the distinction between the LAW and commentary on the law is clear, based on the special status assigned to legal documents, and reinforced by daily practice.
Also referred to as party and party costs on the solicitor and client scale or, in British Columbia, with some minor distinction, special costs.
The common law, the court concluded, had long required some level of fault or moral blameworthiness (as opposed to mere negligence) to support a criminal conviction, but this distinction took on special significance with the advent of the Charter:
Other commenters who advocated for no special protections based their opposition on the difficulty in drawing a distinction between physical and mental health and that special protections should be left to the states.
Hedy will decode the complex distinction between the reactive, adaptive survival dance, and the intentional dance of life in connection, with a special focus on the disconnection and the re-connection after an affair.
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