Sentences with phrase «strong distinction»

Perhaps this is because there is a high expectation of what lay people can do, and not as strong a distinction between clergy and laity as there historically was in the West, where clergy were separated both by education and an ability to understand Latin, and by being celibate.
This would increase revenue, fairness and for those who see a strong distinction remove a current subsidy to the paper pushing economy vis - à - vis the real economy.
For example, he has had to deal often and critically with issues surrounding the mind - body distinction, as well as those who assume that a strong distinction must be drawn between facts and values (the assumed impossibility to move logically from an is to an ought).
I find MacIntyre's implied distinction between nature and grace a serious problem, but it is understandable, given his commitment to maintain a strong distinction between philosophy and theology.
In his Letter to the Romans, St. Paul makes a strong distinction between worldly existence and the religious life.
There's a strong distinction between the state having the statutory duty to provide housing and the state giving people homes for life.
The strongest distinction between AIBO and the toy car was made by the younger dogs when there wasn't any food around.
Reggiani said he sees a strong distinction between the firm's four - wheel - drive models and the growing number of rear - wheel - drive variants.
I make a strong distinction between what such a group might claim to do or be for and what it actually does or is for; the «debunking» doesn't seem to make such a distinction.
When there's no contrast (the strong distinction between two values like black and white), the eye is able to move through a room uninterrupted, which creates the illusion of additional space.
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