Sentences with phrase «sharp divisions of»

In the sharp divisions of French politics, however, that stance benefitted neither party.
SHARP DIVISION OF CULTURES Some years ago I came across an article titled «It's the Culture, Stupid», but in fact many articles I've written might well bear that title.
Because the identity by which I am constituted is primarily a unity of conscious experience, this sharp division of myself from all others is real.
These results are closely related to the sharp division of gender roles in these cultures.

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Engineering company Monadelphous Group has posted sharp falls in profit and revenue for the six months to December, but says there is a growing pipeline of work in its maintenance services division.
After Republican Donald Trump's victory in the presidential race Tuesday, numerous media outlets are raising questions about whether hoax news played a notable role in the candidate's rise and in stoking sharp divisions among users of differing political views.
We also appreciate that this issue arises at a time of other important national priorities and sharp divisions within Congress.
It does not have sharp divisions between various spheres of human society or branches of power.
«For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two - edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
Today we might be inclined to juxtapose this more individualistic exploration to the social gospel, but at the time I think it was generally felt more as a division of labor in the process of bringing Christianity relevantly into the twentieth century than as sharp opposition.
For God's Word, according to the author of the letter to the Hebrews (4:12), is «sharper than any two - edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and spirit, of joints and marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.»
The Reformers denied any sharp division between «sacred» and «secular,» and rejected the idea that the work of the clergyman is inherently superior to other callings.
Sharp declines in relative numbers (to about one - fifth of the population), even sharper reduction in religious commitment, and deep divisions on social issues sapped the Mainline's political strength and undermined its dominant position in the Republican Party.
«The word of God is living and active and sharper than any two - edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.»
Lou — For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two - edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
The sharp, black - and - white divisions between church and government which some of the sixteenth - century Anabaptists experienced is going to be different from the experience of most North American Christians in the twentieth century.
I guess a lot of it will go down to whether Wenger thinks his play maker is up for it, because a sharp and focused Ozil could help to ensure that Arsenal make the visitors look like a side many divisions below Arsenal in the football rankings.
The Nationals have a 10.5 - game lead in their division and boast one of the best records in baseball, but sharp action has been taking their opponent this evening.
On the one hand, they rode out the kind of boisterous performance you would expect from lower - division opponents; on the other, a side with more quality at the sharp end might have given them an even tougher night.
Dr. Nancy Wight, MD, FAAP, IBCLC, FABM Attending Neonatologist, Children's Hospital, San Diego Attending Neonatologist, Medical Director, Lactation Service, Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women Assistant Clinical Director, Neonatal - Perinatal Division, Department of Pediatrics, UCSD Medical Center
There is a sharp divide between the memoirs of premier leaguepoliticians, particularly in government and especially PMs and those in thefirst and second divisions of the cabinet.
In spite of May's claim that she wanted to «bring our country back together», the results underlined sharp divisions between England's towns and cities and between leave and remain - voting areas.
Niccoli, 38, got involved in Palatine politics (population 3,400) on a small - town issue, sharp division over the proposed construction of a new town hall pegged at $ 500,000.
Tory peer's research reveals sharp divisions in voting intentions of young and old, and by party affiliation
But after a rocky stretch marked by sharp divisions among the board's more than 17,000 members, Banks and his staff of 49 have ironed out the kinks while raising the bar for what's to come.
Reports say all is not well within the ruling party, as a sharp division has emanated amongst the leadership of the party, following intense lobbying for the vacant position.
Reports say all is not well within the ruling party, as a sharp division has emanated amongst the leadership of the party,...
But it was precisely those outer boroughs which Ken lost in 2008, when the divisions of the capital were focused into sharp relief.
However, the division were not as sharp as you might think — 39 % of Labour voters supported some degree of selection, with 11 % supporting complete selection.
The sharpest division within committee stemmed not from a local race but when Chairman Dan McCoy called for the endorsement of Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice to succeed Andrew Cuomo as state attorney general.
That election landscape is creating one of the sharpest divisions on global warming in recent memory, according to observers.
That is completely at odds with the characteristics of an efficient catalyst, which helps to split water to store the energy of light in chemical bonds,» said Sharp, who is also a staff scientist at Berkeley Lab's Chemical Sciences Division.
Our results suggest a sorting mechanism by which an increased cell bond tension guides the rearrangement of cells after cell division to maintain straight and sharp compartment boundaries.
Bipartisanship was the order of the day, although all three Democrats noted how far the two sides had come since last year when sharp political divisions on an earlier version of the bill resulted in tense party - line votes in committee.
The 10 - episode drama stars Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Robert Ford, the brilliant and complicated founder and chief programmer of Westworld; Ed Harris as the Man in Black, characterized as» the distillation of pure villainy into one man»; Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores Abernathy, a provincial and kind rancher's daughter who begins to discover her entire existence is an elaborately constructed lie; James Marsden as Teddy Flood, a new arrival to a small frontier town; Thandie Newton as the razor - sharp madam Maeve Millay; Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe, the brilliant and quixotic head of the park's programming division; and Tessa Thompson as Charlotte Hale, a mysterious and savvy provocateur.
It's meticulously directed, the foley is as sharp and crowd pleasing as the finest Mamet dialogue, and Krasinski doesn't neglect the emotional core of the film — the family vying to survive, whose tensions, divisions and turmoil we experience in near silence, but with great expressivity and economy.
So far, there are sharp divisions among RNC delegates about the future direction of the GOP.
Her stark call - out inspires sharp divisions in a small town where general respect for the authorities is undermined by accusations of brutality against minorities, opening up schisms that disturb the façade of a countryside idyll.
Over the past decade sharp partisan divisions over education policy have softened, in part because of the progress made by reformist big city superintendents including Duncan himself.
At the same time that the board was debating the policy, wrangling over credentialing rules for teachers of limited - English - proficient students was pointing up sharp divisions on the issue among California teachers.
Under that pressure, the tuition grant coalition fell apart during the legislative process, revealing sharp divisions within the ranks of blacks and Republicans.
The sharp division between the Obama administration and key congressional Democrats over education policy and priorities may never have been more clear than it was Thursday night when the U.S. House of Representatives voted to cut $ 800 million from key administration initiatives to help pay for an effort to avert teacher layoffs.
The look is reminiscent of something you might get from the M Division, with larger intakes and sharper, straighter lines.
BMW's M division arguably managed that trick a few years ago with its 1 Series M Coupe, a sharp - handling two door that wore the company's «Ultimate Driving Machine» mantra on its sleeve, even as the German automaker was arguably in the middle of retreating from that very mission statement.
The Division PS4 Pro clearly has better shadows and reflections, of course, it isn't as sharp as native 4K but still a huge improvement over the standard 1080p version.
Sharp divisions and enigmatic paradoxes gain visual bodies in Valdez» work, comprised of harsh edges and tight colored strings.
At the Slade there was a sharp division between the «studios», to which a number of tutors were attached.
Invoking the names of great colour theorists such as Newton, Goethe and Wittgenstein, the booklet informs us that Mackie «seems to be questioning the fixity of this binary opposition... the sharp division between objectivity and subjectivity that is assumed in a techno - scientific world.»
Sherwood thinks this sharp division between that early work and her recent paintings has been exaggerated for the sake of a good story.
Two different articles hit my desk this morning and I thought they provided a sharp contrast into the divisions within the legal profession and ultimately, the future of the legal profession.
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