Sentences with phrase «real dichotomy»

People end up dealing with such large numbers and there's a real dichotomy between people really trying to figure it out and those with a real lack of knowledge.»
«There's a real dichotomy there between the message they are trying to send and the actual hardware that is going to bring them the success they seek.»

Not exact matches

«There's not such the dichotomy between the real economy and stock market as we are sometimes led to believe by the debate in China,» Louis Kuijs, the chief economist for greater China at Royal Bank of Scotland, said this week.
We thus set up a false dichotomy between theological concerns and the «real life» of the church.
To separate what is visible... the real, solid, actual, human... from the invisible... what we think it should be or what we think God thinks it is... is a false dichotomy.
It is important to note the political basis of an economic system as one of our basic dichotomies because there is a very real difference in the foundation of a capitalism in which the rules governing the system are determined by a few — rules concerning wages, monopolies, taxation, use of natural resources, government benefits, etc. — and one in which these rules are determined by representatives who are chosen by the general populace.
But that need not require us to think that there is a body - mind dichotomy, with the mind as a substantial entity that can be separated from the body, and when thus separated continue to «be» without any real difficulty.
Each dichotomy contains two opposing types, and while there are intergrades in the real world, this method will allow us to point out the most important distinctions.
Q: As a young Catholic scientist, I'd like to ask the Cardinal to clarify the Roman Catholic Church's position on evolution and comment on whether the dichotomy between science and religion is in fact real.
Perhaps they understand safety to be an either or dichotomy, but real medical professional recognize safety as existing on a continuum.
But outside of academe — on playgrounds and listservs, in superintendents» offices and teacher lounges --- the dichotomy feels all too real.
An example of the potential dichotomy of nominal and real rates of return occurred in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
But it's all about the music and like the previous instalments, Singstar Ultimate Party (which is a real world dichotomy) still has some great tracks available that include Pharrell Williams» Happy, Lorde's Royals and classic hits like Lionel Richie's Hello and Kylie Minogue's Can't Get You Out Of My Head.
Shapes that might appear cold and clinical had they remained as mere pixels become far more real and engaging once translated into physical form, and the resulting dichotomy plays out as a fascinating feast for the eyes.
She explores the dichotomy between the real and the artificial, employing nature as a motif and a metaphor through photography and three - dimensional works.
Made of both synthetic and organic materials, the sculptures explore «the dichotomy between nature and representation of the real, bound together by a gastronomical lexicon.»
By using the binary of light and dark as an allegory for the dichotomy as a concept in general, this exhibition explores various compositional opposites such as hope and despair, familiar and foreign, human and mechanical, and real and representational.
Throughout his long career, Stella has used color, surface texture, and space to create dichotomies in his work, adeptly playing with real space as opposed to illusionistic space.
He told POLITICO that the media coverage has been a «very good demonstration of what that dichotomy does to the smart middle, which is what I'm trying to defend — a place where you can say, «Listen, global warming is real, it's not the end of the world, but it's not a hoax either.
In doing so, this blog breaks down the strictly legal / non-legal dichotomy that ignores women's real experiences and the potential for social and legal justice.
All of which typically sends false dichotomies — theory - practice, «real world» - «ivory tower», Pericles - plumberPericles and the plumber [by] W. L. Twining.
Frequently debates on human rights are sidetracked by dichotomies that distract us from, and dilutes the real work and power of human rights.
That dichotomy is at the heart of a struggle going on right now between the nation's independent real estate brokers and franchise brands.
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