Sentences with phrase «also agree with their observation»

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Jeff, I agree with your initial observation... and I guess for me this is also kind of the point in that, at some stage (hopefully), we are able to evaluate in a different way because we also become aware of all (or at least some!)
In thinking about the public order, notes Turner, Calvin College has drawn heavily on the legacy of the Dutch politician Abraham Kuyper (1837 - 1920), but he agrees with Mark Noll's observation that recent evangelical political thinkers have also borrowed «from the Anabaptist heritage, from the mainline Protestantism of Reinhold Niebuhr, or from the neoconservative Catholicism of Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, and George Weigel.»
Whitehead's theory not only agrees with Einstein's and with observations in these crucial cases, it is also a mathematically simpler theory.
I also agree with Phils observation regarding the number of games he has played in the first team without setting the world alight.
The satellite observations also agree with model results that expect a growing energy imbalance as CO2 levels increase.
See also the recommendations offered, some with which I agree on the observational side (e.g., ensuring that teachers receive multiple observations during a school year by multiple evaluators), and none with which I agree on the value - added side (e.g., use at least two years of student achievement data in teacher evaluation ratings — rather, researchers agree that three years of value - added data are needed, as based on at least four years of student - level test data).
The satellite observations also agree with model results that expect a growing energy imbalance as CO2 levels increase.
If you agree with me about the method of analysis, you should also agree that the observations fall within the range of model estimates (eg Pat Michaels et al analysis, on which I am a co-author).
I agree with much of what Kari and Rob have said, and also with Nicole's observations about the inability of the usual formative and summative approaches to the evaluation of novel programs.
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