Sentences with phrase «significant difference in the opinions»

Not exact matches

The theological views of Philo, Plotinus, Augustine, St. Thomas, Spinoza, Leibniz, Kant, Schleiermacher, Royce, the Hindu Sankara, present differences that are striking enough, but all of them agree, or fail clearly to deny, that God is a being «absolutely infinite» (Spinoza's phrase) or every way complete and perfect, and there seems little rational place for significant variations of opinion in a doctrine so completely determined as the doctrine of complete perfection.
Significant differences of opinion had already existed in Hinayana as, for example, on the nature of the ego.
He said: «It's taking account of the fact there are very significant differences of opinion in the Shadow Cabinet about this issue.
However, any differences in opinions or changes in opinions over time reported in the text are statistically significant unless otherwise noted.
Though Brizard touts improvements in graduation rates and test scores among his accomplishments in his 3 1/2 years, opinion is sharply divided on whether he has made a significant difference in the performance of the district's largely low - income black and Latino students....
But there is not a big enough difference in the on - road ride and handling between the Ascender and the Explorer to give the Ford a significant edge, at least in my opinion.
Advised on pioneering work in relation to a significant difference of opinion on the interpretation of a key power, resulting in negotiating a separate funding agreement.
In addressing the employee's dishonesty, the Court noted that «there is a significant difference, particularly when considering cause for termination, between an employee being dishonest with an employer and an employee giving an opinion, even an overly optimistic opinion, that turns out to be wrong.»
The purpose is that they be read prior to the topic being covered in class so that some knowledge is brought to the discussion not just opinion (there is a significant difference between an informed opinion and merely «an opinion»).
«It may not seem like homeowners assuming their home's value is 2 percent higher than appraisers» opinions is significant, but it could make a huge difference in metro areas with higher average home values,» says Quicken Loans Chief Economist Bob Walters.
«It may not seem like homeowners assuming their home's value is 2 percent higher than appraisers» opinions is significant, but it could make a huge difference in metro areas with higher average home values,» Walters explains.
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