Sentences with phrase «anything on the given topic»

Many students panic when the deadlines are close and they have no clue about writing anything on the given topic.

Not exact matches

Given Sen. Gillibarnd's outspokenness on the topic of sexual harassment, it really is quite amazing that she hasn't had anything to say about Raniere and his sexual abuse of women.
Anything produced by Aaron Sorkin will bring out plenty of haters given the political topics he often chooses, but many journalists weren't too happy to have Sorkin shine a critical light on their industry.
On the topic of communicating student achievement, the academic said «we've actually basically lied to parents that the information we're giving them is useful and meaningful... these grades that we give to students, really don't tell parents anything at all».
Don't try to give learners a virtual assistant to help with anything and everything; focus on a single product, process, or topic you want the chatbot to support and build from there.
I just wanted you to know I'm not a hater just towards Sony products and any reply you give towards me after this on this topic won't phase anything that I stated in this comment and probably just make you look like more of deplorable person.
Yes, I wish topic selection was more robust, genre selection was more varied, and that you could actually see other game companies being formed around you and their successes (you get almost no perspective on what's going on in the rest of the gaming world outside of console development), but these limits are understandable given its an indie studio that's never done anything like this before.
Given that you have at no time ever attempted to add anything constructive to the topic that I had hoped to discuss with Brian, I can only determine that your only interest on life is insulting people and closing down debate.
For example, I'm sure we could and may have a debate on the MWP or LIA (not that again either says anything for causality) but the fact that they are topics listed in your 20 Myth's doesn't allow you freedom to dismiss my position on a given point.
The good thing in law (like almost anything today) is that you can become very knowledgeable about a given topic while reading free stuff (on CanLII of course!).
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