Sentences with phrase «quite different points»

If teachers are to provide all students in a class with learning experiences that will stretch and challenge them, they must be able to differentiate their teaching to meet the needs of students who are at quite different points in their long - term progress.
He uses the same passage to make quite different points (items 60 - 62; items 73 - 76).
From another quite different point of view, too, the reconciliation which was accomplished by Humani Generis between a moderate theory of evolution and the teaching of faith, can only be regarded as a beginning and not as an end.
When we turn to a later section of the book of Enoch, known as the Parables, we find quite a different point of view.
This is quite a different point of view towards something that can shatter ones hopes of better development.

Not exact matches

Depending on how exactly you choose to use your Membership Rewards Points ®, a point's worth can be quite different.
Wrestling with one's faith in God (as most American atheists did at one point) and abandoning the god concept altogether are quite different.
Even if we grant that a clone, reared in different circumstances than its immediate ancestor, might turn out to be quite a different person in some respects, the point of that person's existence would be grounded in our will and desire.
Eternal objects are, in Whitehead's terminology, what had been called universals, but as he himself is quick to point out (SMW 169), the conception is quite different.
I will further try to show that Whitehead the metaphysician displays interests in important respects not unlike those of Hegel, but that in his solutions to certain metaphysical problems, Whitehead not only evidences a conception of metaphysics quite different, and considerably more modest than that of Hegel, but also (and this will be my main point) develops his position in terms of a logic that is entirely non-dialectical.
But from a logical point of view it is essentially quite different.
Thus, for reasons quite different from those associated with the origin and meaning of the western calendar, the year 2000 appears to mark a significant turning point in human history.
This second point is important because the two issues are usually treated separately» as if what one argued about relations between members of the same sex was quite different from what one might argue about relations between people of different sexes.
Although his way of working this out may not appeal to us, with our quite different scientific knowledge, and our own philosophical idiom, the point here is that Aquinas, like the other theologians of the great Christian tradition, was no «spiritualist», denying or minimizing the material world and the physical body and their ways of working.
However, such evidence as we have points in a quite different direction.
For example, studying advanced geometry is important because it makes students consider worlds quite different from the world they assume to be «true» — worlds where parallel lines meet, where the shortest distance between two points is a curved line.
We may go further and say that if the resurrection of Jesus, and the resurrection hoped for by the Christian, are two different things, then Christian faith itself becomes vulnerable at quite another point.
But while Paul's testimony is, historically speaking, of first - class value, when it comes to the question of the story of the empty tomb and the physical nature of the resurrection, his words, far from bringing firm confirmation of the «bodily resurrection», are open to a variety of interpretations, and, on the whole, point to quite a different view of resurrection.
Almost thirty years had passed since the last major, comprehensive, and theologically self - conscious study of Protestant theological education.1 It is also remarkable, indeed unprecedented, that such a sustained debate emerged, not in response to one large study of theological education, but as a conversation among several quite different theological points of view.
The point is that contemporary scholarship, as we shall argue below, has been completely successful in explaining pericope after pericope on the basis of the needs and concerns of the early Church, and that over and over again pericopes which have been hitherto accepted as historical reminiscence have been shown to be something quite different.
It is these two who have been the fathers of this conceptuality, so far as English - speaking countries are concerned, although many others have assisted, some of them (like Teilhard de Chardin) from a quite different starting - point.
Note that this is quite a different conception from that which a few geneticists were beginning, at that time or shortly thereafter, to formulate from a reductionist point of view.
In her book Empty Cradle Broken Heart, Deborah Davis points out that during pregnancy, mothers and fathers often feel quite different levels of connection to their child.
At this point Jesus meets us with a quite different teaching.
So at this point the scholar or student finds himself in one of three different groups, according to his basic presuppositions, and from this point on he will be involved in one of three quite different discussions.
But he returned to the discussion later, in a quite different context, and then it became obvious that he regarded himself as committed by the New Testament itself to a necessary link with the historical Jesus, for he could only reiterate his major point, that Christian faith as such is committed to the paradoxical assertion that a historical event within time, Jesus and his cross, is the eschatological event, and support it by exegesis of New Testament texts, especially Paul and John.
but they pointed out Barca play their football in the final third of the pitch — i.e. around the oppositions defensive area, which is quite different from what we've seen at Arsenal.
It can be quite distracting (or amusing) to debate the issue with people like Tom who usualy see or choose to interperet something different to real events — but that is not important — the important point is that the refs need to get the decisions right in real time — they are not doing that and the denial of the aid of technology by the PGMO is incomprehensible.
Anyway this is just a blog of passionate Arsenal supporters with different points of view and as I have said frequently some of you meet up quite regularly for games and one can express oneself and have a debate with one another and agree or disagree there can be no misunderstanding, whilst with different styles and level of writing, various statements, opinions, or facts can be unintentionally misunderstood
«I've played quite a lot in the Champions League this season and it's a different experience than league games, under the floodlights, but the objectives are still the same — you've got to go and get the three points and that's what we've done today.»
Most children, even given free rein, wind up seeking independence in different forms at their own pace, some quite young (as our other commenters point out).
I have no doubts that this diaper can fit up to the designated 40 pound weight limit.I will point out that my son is short legged and long waisted, so obviously the fit may be quite different on a taller or chunkier kid.
However, as Barry Reynolds quickly pointed out, there are many different kinds of tents: «Quite frankly Millets doesn't cut it.
Video often evokes a stronger emotional reaction than text or still images alone, making it a powerful way to tell stories or make a political point, but online video isn't television — the kinds of content that succeeds can be quite different, with authenticity (that word again!)
Video often evokes a stronger emotional reaction than text or still images alone, making it a powerful way to tell stories or make a political point, but online video isn't television — the kinds of content that succeeds can be quite different, with authenticity and topic typically more important than polished visuals.
Its discovery cast more doubt on the idea that the Clovis people were the first Americans, because stone tools found near the ancient human faeces were quite different from Clovis points.
The processes underlying bacterial evolution are quite different, he points out.
In fact, the learning curve for the game — measured by total points earned — was quite different for the three groups.
This is interesting from a theoretical point of view, but such spaces are quite different from the space in our own universe.
The «cause of death» (assessed by the 4 - point Hardy scale classification, Supplementary Notes 1) is quite different for individuals from whom Blood was obtained pre-mortem compared to post-mortem, but this does not appear to have a major impact on the clustering, which is independent of Hardy classification (see Methods, Fig. 6a).
Drugs that reduce cholesterol levels in the cardiovascular system can strongly benefit people with diabetes or related conditions, but cholesterol in the blood generally can't cross into the brain, and cholesterol metabolism is quite different in the brain, she points out.
But, quite often, the most valuable tool for life improvement is learning to be open to different perspectives — considering our situation from points of view that we might instinctively resist out of fear.
Both your initial set point and your body's response to changes in calorie intake can be quite different from other people.
So, the points to take away from this article: training the core for function over aesthetics is quite different.
It's funny how I always think, «When this happens...» or «When I get to that point...» things will be different, and they are but never quite how I expect!
However, the way it is done on the internet is quite different; the technology is smaller and cheaper and the way that people make and upload videos has gotten to the point of being extremely well - known in today's society.
This is a good point: in a sense each generation has its own sub-culture and if you are from a different sub-culture then there will be times when you can not quite see eye to eye or share the same ideas or feelings.
And whilst it may not expand on the story, its usually quite nice seeing it from another point of view, and that its more gun orientated - its refreshing when developers use DLC to try something (even slightly) different from the main game rather than just an extension.
I really need to see it again (the first time I saw it was quite a while ago at this point) as everyone else seems to be loving it completely, but I guess I was expecting somewhat more of a Jonathan Levine style like in The Wackness, but got something a bit different.
It's not quite clear if that is more a matter of having television cameras constantly pointed at him and his fiancée or of seeing her in a different light because of the hollow fame she enjoys.
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