If you can be funny, it's universally
acknowledged as a good idea.
Not exact matches
«They always struck me
as being a happy crowd,» he said, before
acknowledging that a «conscience clause» in journalists contracts enabling them to refuse to engage in unethical behaviour was a
good idea.
Duffy initially
acknowledged,
as Obama did, that the mosque CAN be built within blocks of Ground Zero, but then went on to say that doesn't make it a
good idea, suggesting perhaps a different location is in order.
While
acknowledging the efforts of those involved in nurturing the
idea of establishing the
idea of the college, the Chief of Army Staff appreciated the Commander in chief, President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Defense
as well as the Chief of Defense Staff for bringing the
idea to a reality.
The
idea is that students will first read a text or texts, examine the writer's explanations and points, and then — and only then — develop a claim which they will back up with text - based evidence,
as well as acknowledge opposing positions and present counter-arguments.
The bold flexibility in
IDEA acknowledges that school system leaders must comply with
IDEA as well as honor their fiduciary duty to allocate resources economically to the taxpayers in a district.
Whether in the wilderness, city or studio, the
idea of nature figures prominently,
acknowledging the sheer impossibility of truly capturing a moment outdoors
as well as the primacy of the imagination.
If you
acknowledge,
as the editors of ACP have, any chance — however large or small — that our proposals are correct, then we hope you concede that there is some urgency that these
ideas gain clear objective assessment from those
best placed to assess them.
I'm going to list several
ideas below, but first, let's take a moment to
acknowledge that while this is all starting to sound like a pitch for a new fad diet, getting
better sleep is not the same
as losing belly fat while you shower or trundlebiking your way to a perfect butt.
London About Blog This blog is now
acknowledged as a hub for thought - leading debate, and a number of
ideas originating here have found their way onto the statute books
as well as the Manifestos of both major political parties.
Those with degrees are considered experts in a field... or at least more knowledgeable than a novice... We need to get in line with the public's perceptions and offer up degrees in real estate and (
as I believe you have indicated) we need to offer these degrees through accredited universities that the public have heard of and
acknowledge... most people have no
idea who OREA is and the public have little regard for OREA but they do know the University of Western Ontario, U of T, Laurier, Brock, etc... we need to use the reputation of these universities to elevate the status of agents... RECO needs to oversee these universities but let the universities do what they are
good at... teach aspiring professionals.