Sentences with phrase «actually say about this issue»

Regardless, talk is cheap; lets see what the numbers actually say about this issue.

Not exact matches

«Because it could be you have an online reputational issue because someone was upset about something that has happened, but it's not actually the way you do business and it's not what most people are saying about your company.»
Kochhar echoed some of Trump's comments about so - called women's issues affecting everyone, and said, «If people say, do you have special policies for women, we actually do not.»
In early February, the firm received a response from Vanguard, which Tim Smith, senior vice president at Walden Asset Management, told me included a discussion of Vanguard's efforts to talk with companies about social and environmental issues, but stopped short of saying that Vanguard would actually change its proxy voting practices.
But America has become resistant to doing anything about this issue, in large part due to a decades - long public campaign by the National Rifle Association (NRA) to convince the US public and politicians that, in fact, the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms and that more guns will actually make people safer, contrary to what the research says.
Despite talking for a month about an option to bypass leadership's stonewalling on DACA legislation and saying he had the votes to do so, California Republican Rep. Jeff Denham refused to say if he would actually use it at a press conference on the issue Wednesday.
Is the gender inclusion more pressing because it doesn't actually affect his own position, whereas to say the same about gender identity and sexual orientation issues would require him to lay aside his own ordination?
In any case, the real issue about «endorsement» isn't what anyone actually says.
I actually was just thinking about how I didn't have an issue with THAT much of what Paxson said, other than some of the stuff about the farcical nature about the end of the season and some of the self - inflicted «disjointed» stuff, but even that he admitted that he hated doing it.
However, I stand by what I said - I'd feel kind of violated if I were her and someone took issue with what I said to the point of actually creating a poll and a blog entry of their own about it, with a link back to my words.
Local elections are often said to be about local issues but actually most of the changes over time in shares of council seats won the Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats can be accounted for by changes the popularity of these parties at the national level.
Sunder, One of the problems with the internet debates, especially those around controversial or hotly contested issues, is that the parties very often do not actually appear to engage with each other at all - they merely stand on their own ground shouting to the world about their particular take on a point and fail to actually listen to what others are saying... the classic examples of this is the «debate» about the promotion of women in the European elections and the «debate» about grammar schools - both on Conservative Home.
When asked about issuing electronic cards that would restrict claimants in spending their benefits payments, he said that «giving people cash sometimes can actually lead to further problems».
«I think what's good is we can actually talk about issues that matter to people now, and government, and we have a lot of them in this city,» Mr. Cuomo said at the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
«This governor doesn't talk about progressive issues, he actually gets them done,» Mulrow said.
«These are probably the most important issues we've faced in 30, 40 years and to be cavalier about it I think actually disrespects the process,» Cuomo said.
«But we're also equally accepting that there's also an issue about how you do that so you make sure you don't create unintended consequences where, say, a family with one earner gets child benefit removal when there's another family with income earners who actually collectively earn more but keep the benefit.»
Although Ananaba said it was an issue that should be tested in court, he expressed doubt whether Fayose was actually serious about seeking re-election.
«Well I actually got really excited when I heard Speaker Boehner talking about «Plan B» because I thought finally they've made progress on a really important women's health issue that I've been working on,» she said at a press conference with Senate Democrats, referring to the emergency contraceptive, «Plan B.»
«It shows that this campaign is far more about the union worker than it is about the working poor or the people who are struggling in this state, and secondly, the fact that this issue two weeks from its deadline is paralyzed shows that it doesn't take money when you have real - life, emotional stories from the people who are actually impacted,» Durant said.
«This governor doesn't talk about progressive issues, he actually gets them done,» said Bill Mulrow, chairman of the Cuomo 2018 campaign.
When asked about drivers licenses, Lhota seems to clearly support issuing them to the undocumented, although he is not actually calling for the state to do so and says that he does «not want to burden the state system».
Affordable housing, actually, the major issue in New York City, something we don't fortunately have to deal with here but that's something I hear about constantly,» Hochul said before joining a group of Tonawanda politicians aboard the Niagara River cruise ship «Grand Lady.»
«I think what matters is we're actually talking about issues,» de Blasio said.
Labour's Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said her campaign had been a disaster, telling the BBC: «Theresa May went with one question about Brexit to the electorate and that was going to be the central question to the whole election, and people said «Actually there are other issues we want to discuss».»
There are also disparities between what the public believes about an issue, what it understands scientists to say about the issue, and what scientists actually say.
Akin sits on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, which is responsible for much of the U.S. federal science enterprise, so he should be aware of what science actually says about key policy issues.
«At the end of the day, people buy their product based on value and utility for what they need, and while they may be interested and passionate about certain issues like energy security or climate change, very few customers will actually let that altruistic sense drive their purchasing decision,» Stricker said.
«A lot of people, especially people that have fertility issues, just say «no» because that's a lot easier than being honest about whatever is actually going on.
Shyamalan clearly had something to say with Split, and though you may take issue with the way he went about saying it, I ask you to at least consider that he was trying, like few filmmakers actually have, to not depict mental illness as something we ought to be afraid of.
Moving on to what people think about education and schools, Page said that overall, concern about education is drifting downwards and that it is actually pupil behaviour and discipline that is the biggest issue (at 17 per cent) followed by funding (nine per cent) rather than standards and attainment.
It's much more effective to teach this ina situation where kids are actually confrontingan issue and say, «Now, thinkabout what you're thinking about here.Why are you doing it this way?»
«The hands - on experience of being able to do it instead of just reading about it — it's exciting to know that you're actually doing something to help an issue in the world,» Hill says.
A strike in which teachers emphasize issues like class size, said Pelto, «actually provides a perfect opportunity to educate the Democratic base about what's going on... the good guys are the ones that are out on the picket line working to defend the profession.»
I saw a marketing post talking about the same issue: that «million - dollar product launches» relied heavily on affiliates and ad campaigns, and when all was said and done, the content creators actually made around $ 30,000 in real earnings.
Further to an article in The Mail Online about bubble pet carriers, Cats Protection issued the following comment: «The cats in these photos actually look stressed and there appears to be little opportunity for them to hide which is what they would want to do in situations where they are scared, says Dr Sarah Elliott, Central Veterinary Officer for Cats Protection.
The editors have said of their recent work, «it's a way to say, look around... The latest issues of Charley are a lot about «What ifs»: what if there were many more artists than we actually speak about?
The issue is actually quantifying and saying something useful about it, not blogging about speculations and why ¨ the Team ¨ won't handle your data requests the way you like.
Come on, get your wonderful Hockey Team members to actually engage in a debate on the issues instead of lying to the press about what Steve has said.
What is the direction of causality behind why the referees objectivity is brought into question — particularly with issues where people absolutely certain about the referees objectivity don't actually even know that the referee has said or understand how the science relates to what the referee said?
Actually this whole issue is topic of Part II, I'll think further about what to say in that sentence.
Heck, the only thing I've actually said that you responded to was the issue about the modification to the Gao record.
On the issue of humility vis a vis their fantasies — they fantasize about me because they can't incorporate what I actually say into their system of beliefs.
If Mr. Rose really wants to improve his reporting and do a general service of advancing a true understanding of the issue of anthropogenic climate change, he needs to do a comprehensive article about Earth's energy budget, and state quite clearly all the different spheres (all layers of the atmosphere, hyrdosphere, crysosphere, and biosphere) in which the signal of anthropogenic warming is both modeled as impacting and then talk about what is data is actually saying in terms of Earth's energy imbalance in all these spheres.
With Europe facing its own problems in reaching emissions targets and Japan strapped by costs associated with making up for nuclear power capacity that was lost in the disaster at the Fukushima power plant in 2011, Ladislaw said, «It's really about the United States and China trying to show — and actually define — what leadership is on this issue
See http://www.cfr.org/climate-change/candidates-climate-change/p14765 which says that «McCain has been one of the most outspoken members of Congress on the issue of climate change» and he «managed to force the first real Senate vote on actually doing something about the largest environmental peril our species has yet faced.»
They seemed to be saying that they would openly discuss only uncontroversial positions (they gave the diplomatic immunity proposal as one example) while actually blocking a legal amendment proceeding under the Kyoto Protocol just to avoid talking about other, unspecified issues which had been raised.
No matter what you say, they will continue to assert that there is no issue here, it's all a hoax, that in fact the extra carbon is actually good for earth (echoes of radiation hormesis), but not acknowledge the overwhelming bad news about climate change.
The people who utter the D word do not care about what the objects of their ires actually think: because the issue is not one's opinion on the GHG properties of CO2, and not even what the temperature record says, or what the equations may indicate, or how good the numerical solutions we call Models are.
«This entire process has been an exercise in re-educating myself about the climate debate and, in the process, I can honestly say that I have heard very convincing arguments from all the different sides, and I think I'm actually more neutral on the issue now than I was before I started this project.
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