Sentences with phrase «only clear distinction»

The only clear distinction in the weather is between the rainy and dry seasons and as such, April through September is the best time to travel to Seminyak.

Not exact matches

The distinction would be important if the vision of things as finite existents were in fact universal but had been brought to clear consciousness only by revelation.
Evolutionists have been very clear about this distinction of fact and theory from the very beginning, if only because we have always acknowledged how far we are from completely understanding the mechanisms (theory) by which evolution (fact) occurred.
3 In the only passage from The Problem of Christianity where the doctrine of the Trinity is discussed at length, Royce does not make clear whether he affirms an ontological triunity of persons within the Godhead or simply a distinction of divine persons within the religious experience of the believer (PC 135 - 39).
I only want to make clear the distinction between message about, and the actual revelation itself.
Then, by his third distinction, Maritain makes clear both that Christian faith can not be made subservient to democracy as a philosophy of life and that democracy can not claim to be the only form of regime demanded by Christian belief.
This general view finds its fullest and clearest New Testament expression in the Fourth Gospel, was elaborated in the great creedal discussions of several centuries later, and was finally and definitively formulated by the Council of Chalcedon in 451: «One and the same Christ, Son, Lord, only begotten, acknowledged in two natures, without confusion, without change, without division, without separation; the distinction of the natures being by no means taken away because of the union, but rather the property of each nature being preserved and concurring in one person.
Occurring as it does in the context of a review of one of the most spectacularly successful empirical historical investigations in the whole field of life of Christ research, it is clear evidence of a tendency of the «new hermeneutic» to blur the distinction between statements possible on the basis of academic historical research and statements possible only on the basis of faith.
«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.
They both insisted that it had been made clear that the promise applied only to class 1 contributions, payable by employees, despite no such distinction being made in the manifesto.
However, this clear distinction has been blurred recently and the consumer, or layperson, is no longer involved only in consumption, but also in production.
As smoothly as Bier makes the proceedings flow, she struggles to lift the drama out of its soap suds when it becomes clear that Audrey's grief is her only distinction, and Jerry's dilemma also hits a shallow bottom (with wide - eyed and rubber - faced del Toro falling back on producing people - pleasing moments).
However, with the funding only available to 25 per cent of schools, and no clear distinction made to distinguish between the out of school activities that are currently on offer and those that fall under the Chancellor's statement, the issue remains complicated.
Finally, Lord Wilson also recognised that clear distinction between the two, holding that it was impossible to infer the intention in Kernott, which could only be imputed (and that the proportions were indeed a fair result).
In light of the above, the process represents not only a clear violation of the New York Convention but also of the Ecuadorian Constitution and domestic laws, which recognize the right to due process and arbitration as an alternative mechanism of dispute resolution, without making a distinction between international and domestic arbitration.
On the Galaxy S8 +, that distinction is not as clear; instead, I erred on the side of relying on the face unlock, and only using the fingerprint when other methods failed, or when I needed to access biometrically - protected apps like 1Password.
I raised the point in here last year that a clear distinction in registration class should be made between those offering only customer service and those offering fiduciary duty.
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