Sentences with phrase «sharp dichotomy»

Because housing is durable, there is an unusually sharp dichotomy between short - run and long - run effects.
Another aspect of my experiences growing up that you'll see reflected in the book is the sharp dichotomy between the haves and haves - not - the town that's booming with development while just on the other side of the forest there's a village that is crushingly poor; or the skyscrapers going up in full view of ramshackle houses.
Kant introduced a sharp dichotomy between appearance and reality, which he distinguished as phenomena and noumena.
Frei recognized, however, that the Gospel narratives themselves do not support a sharp dichotomy between the gospel story and historical factuality.
The sharp dichotomy that Altizer drew between the Buddha and Christ in his second period and in The Gospel of Christian Atheism of his third period is now seen in a different light.

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A sharp moral dichotomy is drawn between we who are for justice, peace, equality, etc., and they who are the «capitalists,» «reactionaries,» «imperialists,» etc..
However, since the evangelical - revivalistic mind was not particularly keen when it came to making sharp and precise distinctions, this dichotomy did not become a problem during our period.
Manasseh in recent times has given some heavy jabs to the Akufo - Addo / Bawumia government, and his article is a sharp contrast, a complete dichotomy of what I know and thought of him.
It's an interesting dichotomy between generations, and the way in which Berman and Pulcini analyze two vastly different forms of rebellion is very sharp and interesting.
Such touches aim for archetypal Americana, but wind up as secondhand mimicry of the same disembodied - ear - behind - the - picket - fence dichotomies wielded to much sharper effect in the work of Lynch and the Coens.
And the recent launch of the Chase Sapphire Reserve has brought this dichotomy into sharp focus.
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