Sentences with phrase «person by contrast»

But the earlier tradition took freedom essentially to be the name of a status, that of a free person by contrast with a slave.

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Altman, by contrast, has advocated for the government to take on responsibility for affordable housing, «instead of letting rich people drive it up to increase their own wealth.»
And in contrast with bottled wine, most people don't feel they need a special reason to purchase wine in a can, says Nielsen senior vice president Danny Brager, citing a November 2017 survey by the data and analytics company.
By contrast, Trump offered this assertion that just floated in its own odor: «When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best.
By contrast, Pope Francis observed the following in November: «How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points?»
By contrast, more than half a million people got prescriptions for Viagra in the first month after it went on the market, according to the report.
By contrast, if a typical Facebook post reaches a user, from our experience, it can generate clickthrough rates any where from 0.3 to 3 percent.So an email from Panera could conceivably reach more than 2.5 million people and get more than 400,000 clicks, while a post on Facebook for Panera will only reach 300,000 and might only get a few thousand clicks.
Last week, he lambasted Trump on Twitter for failing to make his taxes public, writing that the Clintons» transparent tax payments, by contrast, make them «much smarter business people and negotiators.»
Snapchat, by contrast, collected powerful imagery and reactions from people who were on the scene, or close to it (although it also included official sources).
By contrast, LGBTQ advocates argue that violence and bias against transgender people is a very real problem exacerbated by prejudicial lawBy contrast, LGBTQ advocates argue that violence and bias against transgender people is a very real problem exacerbated by prejudicial lawby prejudicial laws.
By contrast, people who identify themselves as depressed, tend to seek healthcare.
Simply put, by adding a bit of realism to people's positive imaginings of the future, mental contrasting enables them to become dreamers and doers.
By contrast, a positive attitude makes people want to cooperate and associate with you.
By contrast, firing an FBI Director who is investigating the White House, for reasons that are transparently political and self - protective, is an outrageous breach of faith with the American people and with the Bureau itself.
By contrast, if everyone spends 15 minutes writing a summary, you consume 150 minutes in writing time but, because most people can read (or skim) 10 times faster than they can listen, you're adding only 15 minutes per person (i.e., 1.5 X 10) for a total reading time of 150 person - minutes.
By contrast, greater London, with a population of 8.5 million people, is home to 2.56 million vehicles.
By contrast, a person that creates units of convertible virtual currency and sells those units to another person for real currency or its equivalent is engaged in transmission to another location and is a money transmitter.
By contrast, it's believed Facebook lost around 2.1 million people in the US under the age of 25.
In contrast to private data, a creative content allows consumption by other people under certain copyright terms, such as Creative Commons.
That's in stark contrast with the company's mission of allowing one person to do the job currently being done by multiple people.
By contrast, cryptocurrency's shocking price volatility is the exact opposite of what most sensible people want out of currency.
GR: Many books about startups focus on technology companies; by contrast, you focus on small businesses started by people creating companies around something they love to do.
By contrast, Cicero retorts that the Roman people inhabit a different, more comfortable ethical world where duties are understood in relation to a realistic assessment of occasions and situations.
An inauguration, by contrast, is indelibly a political event for securing the orderly transfer of power and the political allegiance of a people.
By contrast, during the widespread «satanic ritual abuse» hysteria of the 1980s, people believed bizarre accusations of child abuse, which were being perpetuated by credulous social workers and psychotherapistBy contrast, during the widespread «satanic ritual abuse» hysteria of the 1980s, people believed bizarre accusations of child abuse, which were being perpetuated by credulous social workers and psychotherapistby credulous social workers and psychotherapists.
By contrast, the class of people who are most responsible for abuse of children is, tragically, peers and family of the children themselves, who are usually not in the celibate state.
The romance languages, by contrast, define it as a division between Christians and «lay» people.
Prophecy illuminates the past, present, and future by employing story and poetry to bring into sharp contrast the way things are with the way things should be with, the ways of power - hungry people with the ways of a loving God, the path of cruelty and injustice with the path of righteousness, the kingdoms of this world with the coming Kingdom of God.
In even sharper contrast, the idealized self is the exaggerated self - image by which people seek to maintain feelings of worth.
In Manhattan, by contrast, people walk — I walk — everywhere.
As we saw earlier, the contrast was enhanced by the glitter and display and magnificent building programs of some of the monarchs who exacted hard labor and heavy taxes from the people.
In contrast with the priest from the temple, and the scribe from the synagogue, Jesus was listened to gladly by the common people, and finally it was not the irreligious, but the religious authorities who had Jesus put to death, for He constituted too severe a threat to the vested interests of religion.
Whitehead's view, in contrast, does justice to the strict demands of the concept of identity: two things are only identical when they are exactly the same.7 A person at two different moments of time is not the identical person; he or she should therefore be understood as composed of many different occasions, and as «one person» only by extrapolation.
In contrast to people in biblical times «modern man acknowledges as reality only such phenomena or events as are comprehensible within the framework of the rational order of the universe... the thinking of modem men is really shaped by the scientific world - view, and.
People following Jesus would by contrast make the plain pottery that an economy of moderation would demand and spend more time with their children.
By contrast, people put their heads down and hurry across what, as Corbin reports, Bostonians call the «brick desert» of City Hall Plaza.
By contrast, Volf maintains that every person — male or female, tutored or untutored — is ecclesially indispensable, since all bearers of Christ's Spirit are constitutive for the church and of equal import in the church's witness to the world.
By contrast, Volf maintains that every person — male or female, tutored or untutored — is ecclesially indispensable, since all bearers of Christ's Spirit are constitutive for the church and of equal import in the
by contrast, «3 persons, 1 God» / «3 - in - 1, 1 - in - 3» is a positive statement, not a negative one.
In a recent paper Rogers defines a person as a fluid process and potentiality «in rather sharp contrast to the relatively fixed, measurable, diagnosable, predictable concept of the person which is accepted by psychologists and other social scientists to judge by their writings and working operations.»
By «object» here I do not mean a mere thing in contrast to a person, but rather an intentional or epistemological object, which can be either personal or impersonal.
By contrast, those peoples who identified their God with some creature within creation ¯ the serpent, the jaguar, the rain ¯ were afraid, lest by inquiry or experiment they might arouse His angeBy contrast, those peoples who identified their God with some creature within creation ¯ the serpent, the jaguar, the rain ¯ were afraid, lest by inquiry or experiment they might arouse His angeby inquiry or experiment they might arouse His anger.
In stark contrast to that, a person who hasn't committed the unpardonable sin and isn't haunted by the fear of having committed it desires to be saved, desires eternal life and desires forgiveness; however sinful he maybe, he desires the love of God and desires to be made right in His sight.
By contrast, Catholic and Protestant (even if one specifies mainline Protestant) is often a religiocultural identifier including many people who are just happen - to - be-bybackground members.
Some of the early pages of his work contrast Christ, who loves humanity and is despised for it, with the tyrant who despises humanity and is idolized by the people nonetheless.
By way of contrast, Leibnizian strict identity implies (but this implication is seldom noticed) that nothing a person does or that happens to that person could have been otherwise (CAP 160).
By contrast, says Socrates, the philosopher is a person who begins with absolute confidence, with a vision of eternal truth, goodness, and beauty, and with his own psychic kinship to these abiding forms.
If, by contrast, one is to respond to real historical persons, then one must first distinguish the legitimacy of their claims, the specificity of their needs.
In the area of Gospel and culture, in contrast to the basic understanding of the Gospel as represented by western missions, which was to all intents and purposes a non - negotiable given, the evangelicals speak of the necessity for churches in the non-western world to find indigenous expression of Christianity in ways appropriate to people's culture and traditions.
It is James's purpose to rescue the word «religion» in its personal sense (apparently the word «spirituality» was not yet available as a contrasting term), since he largely shares the negative view of church held by «some persons
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