Sentences with phrase «sharper distinction with»

Former Suffolk Police Commissioner Timothy Sini promised to strictly adhere to ethical standards as he took office Tuesday as the county's district attorney, drawing a sharp distinction with his indicted predecessor.
He has sought to draw a sharp distinction with his Republican opponent, Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive, who opposes abortion rights.

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It is also in tension with making a very sharp a distinction between what has been canonized by the church and other writings by faithful Jews and Christians.
First, as I note at Public Discourse today in» Kermit Gosnell and the Logic of «Pro-Choice,»» the most up - to - the - minute philosophers in bioethics are dispensing with any «sharp distinction,» as Jon puts it, between the unborn child and the one who has been born.
To turn now to my suggestions about reconception, I must begin with a refutation of the sharp distinction, often proposed by those who call themselves biblical theologians, between what are said to be the Jewish and the Hellenistic views of history.
In his sharp distinction between community and society and his tendency to dampen hope with predetermined limits on what societies can achieve, Tinder seems to me to speak for a too - narrow spectrum of the large tradition he is seeking to interpret.
Reston disagrees with Reinhold Niebuhr's sharp distinction between private morality and institutional morality:
Instead of there being a sharp distinction between «this world» and some «other world» — between the natural and supernatural — modern religion tends to mix the sacred with the profane.
To try to make sharp distinctions would be like asking a lover to provide a neatly divided report indicating in detail the various ways in which he has been with and delighted in his beloved.
At the same time, throughout August, Luther was composing a formal and personal letter to the young Emperor and a public Offer and Protest — these were personal matters and both texts he discussed in detail with Spalatin in sharp distinction from his polemical works about which he seldom consulted anyone once he had settled the truth of the matter in his own mind, and the text began to flow like molten metal.
We'll have a continuum of media outlets, ranging from lone bloggers howling in the wilderness to well - staffed newsrooms at CNN and the Post, but with a blurring of the sharp distinctions in reach, resources, skills and abilities that have traditionally marked the difference between amateur journalists and professionals.
In a recent post on the Education Next blog («Up With Teachers, Not So Much With Unions»), he draws a sharp distinction between the virtue of teachers and the vices of their unions.
The Beats Audio headphones — this phone's other star distinction, after the 720p display — look sharp, with their red wires and finely - crafted earbuds.
I tend to agree with Roger that there is no sharp distinction between predictions and projections.
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