Sentences with phrase «most observers do»

The problem most observers don't get, though, is that «the scale of the energy world is sobering.»
But the reality is that most observers don't understand the fine - grain statistical argument.
Much of the fevered discussion of the PISA results suffers from a pretty big flaw — which is that most observers don't really understand what these international tests measure.
He noted that «most observers don't think of the IG or JCOPE as independent» and so wouldn't have the ability to «give the governor a clean bill of health.»
The Wall Street Journal reported that most observers don't see any easy way for the U.S. commonwealth to avoid default.
Most observers did not mention, however, that this oft - cited income share statistic does NOT include capital gains in the calculation of incomes and income shares.
Most observers did not mention, however, that this oft - cited -LSB-...]

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The problem here is that, for most observers, what Virtustream does seems a lot like what VMware, another Dell company, proposed to do with its own cloud offerings.
But most casual observers also don't know how bitcoin is really being used to
In other words, most observers claim they DO NOT have the dollars to back up all those Tether coins.
Canadian house prices may be seen by some as among the most inflated in the world, but observers on the home front don't see problems on the horizon.
The presumption of most observers is that, if the economy does not slow, inflationary pressures will become more intense.
For the moment, I want simply to report that my research in Corinth and studies since strongly suggest that even mainline congregations — the type most observers have had most difficulty distinguishing from one another — do maintain distinctive world views.
Joseph Bottum writes: After six years of President Bush» thought by nearly every observer to be the most socially conservative president of recent decades» where does social conservatism stand?
Japan, Taiwan, and Korea are among the nations that defied all expectations of informed foreign observers in the postwar period; by the same token, Burma and Ghana, two of the countries most frequently cited as likely economic successes after independence, did an equally creditable job of disappointing the experts.
The experience of many interested observers is that most young people who go to a secondary Catholic school are not sure what a sacrament actually is or does and would find it hard to name them.
It's uncertain why Gomes crossed into North Korea, but most observers speculate he did so in response to the actions of his friend, Robert Park.
After ten years of teaching medieval thought at Yale (mostly in the philosophy department), I was selected by the Lutheran World Federation to be a delegated observer to the Second Vatican Council (1962 - 65), and since then have done most of my research and writing in the context of participation in national and international ecumenical dialogue, mostly with Roman Catholics.
He then must suppose additional negative prehensions to explain why most occasions do not detect these phases in themselves, nor do outside observers.
Observers found that these occasions did not grab most of the laity or lead to much reform on the part of clergy.
Most people for obvious reasons don't like the state being observed by mind, and they say «the observer,» but this is a cop out: It is more honest to call it mind.
When John presents most of the male disciples as passive observers of Jesus» deeds, the women are portrayed as active respondents to Jesus» words and deeds.49 They did virtuous deeds such as hosting dinner, serving at the table, overseeing the feast, and anointing Jesus» feet — all challenging works that no other persons took initiative to do.
(Most observers will tell you the West is bigger and tougher than the East, and that Vegas doesn't fit that style exactly.)
Lew Mathe isn't playing because — so he says — he doesn't care for Atlantic City in general, but most observers think there are other, unstated reasons.
... most neutral observers predicted we'd be swept by the Cavs (which we nearly did).
Most observers wrote the Bulldogs» ticket to the regional final in August, and a CIF rule change in the selection of the Open Division participants in the state bowls presents Folsom with a path to Carson that does not include a third straight showdown with De La Salle - Concord.
Most observers had been saying for weeks that you didn't have to look beyond Graustark, Ogden Phipps's Buckpasser and the Californian, Saber Mountain, to find the winner at Churchill Downs.
It will undoubtedly take observers several moments to gather themselves in the wake of this match, but when they do, there will be much to take away from this contest between the league's two most prolific and free scoring teams.
I think here the issue is that most football observers still talk of a first choice team when the concept has been dropped for a long time by manay managers — I feel that if Firmino does not play then we will have different tactics and so therefore the 2 mentioned players are not going to be expected to replicate Firmino's skill set but to provide other skill sets
Many to most members of crunchy - mom mafia tend to identify as «feminist,» which has proven to be a remarkable shield that largely prevents observers from noticing that each new item on the must - do list increases the burdens and demands on mothers, who already have a full plate living in a sexist society that doesn't really do much to make it easier for women raising small children.
For most Albany observers, the surprise was not that Silver did it, it's that he was charged.
I don't know why only the most ignorant observers seem to comment here.
Part of the problem, some local observers said, is that the mayor's agenda doesn't quite mesh with the ideology of most Staten Islanders.
It could split the Tories into two, as the Corn Laws and imperial preference did in the past, though most observers again say it won't.
Representatives of Planned Parenthood and other pro-choice advocates did not return phone calls on Friday, but most observers now see revived chances for the measure.
Yet when the Antares duo are eclipsed by the moon, and the companion reappears first (as it always does, since the moon approaches them from the west), most observers report that Antares B still looks green.
To many observers, it seemed that the article had been rejected not because the topic was insignificant, but because it meant nothing to the editors who do most of the work on the encyclopedia.
Most of the time observers do not see supernovas simply because no one is looking in the right direction, and cosmologists today «have just a few thousand of them on which their calculations can be based,» Ivezic says.
But birdwatchers don't have a new species to add to their life lists yet: Most observers agree with the study authors that further research on mating preferences, gene flow, and behavioral and habitat differences is needed before ornithologists split the common raven into two species.
Grimalda also stresses that the most surprising result from his research is, «without a doubt, that receiving punishment from the other «player» or from the «observerdid not bring any benefits.
I like to say I am a professional observer, as one of the things I enjoy most is just watching organisms while trying to puzzle out what they are doing and why it may have evolved.
I am only an observer here, but after another article critical of someone who does not agree with RealClimate's view, I must say that I think it is an eyebrow - raising coincidence that there appears to be a 1:1 ratio between those scientists who disagree with RC's CC view, and those scientists who, according to RC, are wrong - headed, every single time, in nearly every instance except the most minor.
I proved during my research study that wild chimpanzees that are habituated to human observers on the ground are tolerant to, and most importantly do not alter their natural behaviors in the presence of, human observers in the canopy.»
Meanwhile, Jabbar's finding that most schools compete in less - than - impressive ways rings true, but that is largely a product of the incoherent incentives in K - 12 choice settings (see here for an extended discussion) rather than evidence that «competition doesn't work» — which seems to be the take of some observers and outlets.
Not only did the Congress finish its most pressing education business — reauthorizing several key programs in its final days — but, observers say, it was able to fashion consensus bills that in effect reasserted a federal role in education.
As states develop their initial ESSA plans, most informed observers agree that only a handful will do much more than check the box on federal requirements (e.g., state's duty to act when localities consistently ignore failing schools or groups of children who have no good options).
Observers of Chinese classrooms share a common impression — namely, large class sizes with students sitting in rows of desks facing the teacher and the teacher leading nearly all of the classroom activities and doing most of the talking to reticent students (Fang & Gopinathan, 2009; Huang & Leung, 2004; Paine, 1990).
And most observers here agree the board will still have a lot of work to do.
Until tonight, observers could safely say that the single most outrageous political maneuver during Governor Dannel «Dan» Malloy's tenure has been his claim that he was pro-public education while being the only Democratic Governor in the nation to propose doing away with teacher tenure and repealing collective bargaining for teachers in so - called «turnaround» schools.
In fact, most passengers and observers didn't even notice the asymmetry — including the CNET parking attendant who sat in the car every day for a week!
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