Sentences with phrase «striking differences in the way»

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Despite their differences, they both believe in the importance of philanthropy and agree completely on how the way a person chooses to give relates to the most striking management principle at Berkshire: autonomy.
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.
And doubtless we are in a qualified way so to read Judean history, for the striking difference of its politics as over against Israel's was the stability of the dynasty.
Striking differences among the couples became apparent to the participants — for example, in their ways of handling hostility.
MAUNA KEA, HI — A detailed study of the motions of different stellar populations in Andromeda galaxy by UC Santa Cruz scientists using W. M. Keck Observatory data has found striking differences from our own Milky Way, suggesting a more violent history of mergers with smaller galaxies in Andromeda's recent past.
The most striking difference between the two is in the way the funds invest money.
By the way, there are striking differences in the appearance of the plots of the residuals of the regressions (not what you requested here) that make it rather easy to predict which will show better fits to a normal distribution and have less AR1 autocorrelation.
Differences in the way the different groups handle their disciplines are striking, though.
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