Converse with
her about meaningful points like politics, current issues or something which she is interested to know.
Not exact matches
The
point is, you can't share an inspiring vision — or stimulate
meaningful change — without providing some context
about why your vision and the change are long overdue.
It's a (needed) starting
point, but frankly hardly something to brag
about or (worse) convey to consumers as being a
meaningful sustainability certification.
I understand the
point you are making
about disassociating your delight from its cause but I simply disagree as far as it making any sort of
meaningful difference.
You know, why is it we can get all fired up
about an ad campaign to the
point where we shut it down and yet we still have no
meaningful maternity leave in this country?
Nevertheless, as the authors
point out, a national food policy would shine a brighter spotlight on these conflicts and would also likely raise public awareness
about and support for
meaningful improvements to our food system — a much needed first step toward change.
The publicity and fawning is gross, but it's a good example of your
point from the other day
about how the nutrition industrial complex's «be realistic» meme leads to absolutely no
meaningful change.
Regarding your
point about acknowledging that for many people, living single is a
meaningful, productive, healthy experience, filled with secure attachments to the important people in their lives - we did
point out (more than once) that single people have just as many secure attachments as coupled people, and the same overall attachment profiles as coupled people (this was also part of our hypothesis).
Loosely (extremely loosely), the media is hugely left - wing (leaving aside the
point I agree with that left / right is a highly imprecise and largely
meaningful term); and therefore anything the media says
about the right - including calling Nazism «right» - is aimed not at some universal truth but at scoring political
points against their opponents.
Keeping track of your charge's well - being and making a
point to talk to the primary provider
about it becomes even more
meaningful and important if you're a nanny, or you work with the elderly.
I have a serious gag reflex and genetically soft teeth, so I often wonder what the
point is (just kidding, please don't write me long letter
about tooth health) The only way I've made peace with it is to perform other
meaningful things while I'm doing -LSB-...]
What's absent is any
meaningful correlation between the two (The movie begins to touch upon the idea of silence
about violence being as damaging as the violence itself, but it ends just as it hits that
point).
Consideration of the variety of starting
points, in terms of expertise in the field that is the subject of the outcome, will then allow for a
meaningful discussion
about the actual cpd sessions themselves.
Facing History teaches how to respectfully engage with others who hold different
points of view
about meaningful social and civic issues.
That said, as game makers it's our responsibility (and pretty much the most fun thing
about getting to make games for a living), to both find / embrace / make better those familiar reference
points while delivering innovations that are
meaningful, really unique... and fun.
Organized by the California African American Museum (CAAM) and Art + Practice (A+P), The Fundamentals of Art Collecting is the second program in the
Points of Access series aimed at offering
meaningful dialogues
about our access to and understanding of contemporary art.
However, in the same spirit of McCarthy's 57 (or 83 or 209) names on his list of communists in the State Department, the
point is not to have anyone be convinced that this is
meaningful, but simply to have something to wave in the air and froth
about.
What's on your list of
points about climate and energy that you think provide a starting
point for
meaningful discourse?
Pekka raises an excellent
point about whether CLEANPERIOD is long enough to be
meaningful, which I'll address in a separate comment since I'd like to stay focused here on your claim that the downturn of F3 (AGW) matters for some purpose, one that I haven't yet understood but would certainly like to.
(Regarding 1860 - 2000 rather than 1850 - 2010, I have never considered the first and last decade as
meaningful when talking
about multidecadal climate; in fact I demonstrated this statistically on a climate blog in February 2010, some 18 months before Santer et al made a similar
point in their paper on that topic.)
Of course, you know this because you believe it, but please address the
point about how can one even start to make any
meaningful prediction of the future without a model and without models policy making and preparation is a hopeless task.
Dr. Whitehouse can try and head this argument off at the pass
about using previous years as starting
points by calling this «cherry picking» but that's - nothing - compared to the slight - of - hand it takes to present this amount of data as if it were a
meaningful representation of climate trends.
@joshua I agree that that is surprising, since they edited out w / o notice my
point that the experiment was a model of communication dynamics & not a
meaningful test if whether it makes sense to go around talking
about geoengineering.
And (at para 92) «It is at this
point that the Crown and Buffalo River DN would have something
meaningful, in the sense of quantifiable, to consult
about, to reconcile.»
Point it at a shop sign, and using location info, can give you
meaningful information
about the business.
GP, Dr Tim Senior, proposed the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service model as an excellent starting
point for thinking
about meaningful reform, and said the Aboriginal definition of health also had a lot to offer in equity debates.