Not exact matches
While the
debate around the fiduciary rule has focused on fees and conflicts of interest, too
little has been said about the diligence required.
I wonder if the talking snake will appear on stage at the
debate tonight or just morph into human form and spread a
little something
around.
But for those of you who can perhaps broaden this out a
little and see what title winning teams
around Europe have been doing for the past 5 seasons, and also acknowledge the shift in emphasis with many teams relying more now on goal - scoring potency from wide forwards, wingers, second strikers and attacking midfielders then I think the
debate is a
little more subtle than the «cut and paste a # 40M «guaranteed 25 goal» centre forward with no possible downside» proposition.
The upshot, in Perry's case, is likely yet another nail in his proverbial political coffin — coming after a series of shaky
debate performances and some Birther gibberish, this video will help solidify the idea that he's simply not to be taken seriously (plus there's the fact that he might be a
little delusional all
around if he thinks that this is what The Political Establishment wants in a stump speaker).
Yet it is often seen wrongly as a niche, complex and particular issue which has
little role in public
debate and in recent years has increasingly,
around the world, been conducted on narrow and introspective lines.
Host Brian Lehrer conceded the format was slightly unusual, but said it was being hosted «on the rationale that Governor Cuomo is refusing to
debate,» and that if it «creates a
little buzz
around public discussion, I'm all for it.»
On air, Lehrer said the Teachout - Astorino format was a bit unusual but that it had been organized «on the rationale that Governor Cuomo is refusing to
debate,» and that if it «creates a
little buzz
around public discussion, I'm all for it.»
Since the Rosetta spacecraft's arrival last August (SN: 9/6/14, p. 8), researchers have
debated whether 67P was a comet that lost some weight
around its waistline or two comets that got a
little too...
And there was this great, it was my favorite moment of the weekend and it was this very dramatic moment, when basically Emanuel was complaining a
little bit, very politely, and smiling about the fact that journalists still are doing stories about, you know, the
debate around climate science, but there's not really, of course, there's not a
debate, there's consensus that anthropogenic global warming is happening and that, why are you still doing these stories, asking questions?
Dr Kathryn Adcock, head of neurosciences and mental health at the MRC, said: «There is a lot of
debate around whether or not training can improve cognitive ability as there is currently
little evidence of the claimed benefits or otherwise.
There is some
debate about when the «
Little Ice Age» — the last time when global average temperatures were falling — ended, but it is well documented that glaciers started receding
around that time as a result of the relative warming of the planet.
, researchers have
debated whether 67P is a comet that lost some weight
around its waistline or two comets that got a
little too attached to one another.
u «Since the Rosetta spacecraft's arrival last August [2014], researchers have
debated whether 67P is a comet that lost some weight
around its waistline or two comets that got a
little too attached to one another.
We can
debate forever if a rose by another name would be as sweet, but one thing is for sure: roses love magnesium and adding a
little to the soil
around a rose bush helps increase growth and blooms.
Whether you consider yeserday's New York Times article on K12.com a «hit piece» (Tom Vander Ark) or a «blockbuster» (Dana Goldstein), there's
little doubt that it will have a long - term impact on the
debate around digital learning.
Over the past 20 years, many school systems
around the globe have undergone some form of education reform and yet the trillions of dollars being spent in school systems, ongoing
debates over the value of teacher pay incentives, and standardized test movements have yielded
little effect in many countries.
What stands out most about the
debate around unionizing charter schools, however, is how shockingly
little we know about what it even means.
Americans concentrate so much on «winner takes it all»
debates and so
little on argumentation, coming
around the table to find solutions that work for all.
There is a lot of public
debate around the rates utilities charge solar customers, but very
little of it shows an awareness of the embedded technical and philosophical issues.
With the likes of Al Gore running
around in a near panic, pushing his awful Chicken
Little film, honest scientific
debate on the subject has become all but impossible.
There is
little debate that the top layer of oceans
around the world have warmed since 1993, and scientists point to this as one of the main drivers of sea level rise.
While over half of allocators said the
debate around Trump's policy agenda will have
little impact on their...
While over half of allocators said the
debate around Trump's policy agenda will have
little impact on their investment decisions, European allocators feel the increasing pressures of the European regulatory environment, the implications of Brexit and the nationalist movement are impacting asset allocation decisions in 2017.
Two years ago,
around the time the second rumblings of data mining were reverberating online, one of the major
debates on social media was the sharing of children's photos — how algorithms will only get smarter every year, and there will be
little left of a child's right to privacy.
The
debate around Indigenous land tenure and economic development has been conducted with
little discussion or analysis of these things.