Abstract: The following
article discusses the issues -LSB-...]
Abstract: The following
article discusses the issues surrounding the decline in cultural education.
This article discusses the issues and implications of high - stakes tests on English language learner (ELL) students.
This article discusses this issue in detail — Knowing how to answer «What are your weaknesses?»
Here is a link to a longer
article discussing this issue: (I promised to keep my posts short, but am happy to provide links to longer explanations!)
Articles discuss issues in sibling relationships, including problem behavior; interactions with playmates and teachers; role of familism; links with individual adjustment; maternal perception of sibling negativity; transition to siblinghood; parental differential treatment; adjustment; adolescent substance use; conduct problems; delinquency training; risk to siblings in abusing families; adjustment to chronic disability; and antisocial behavior.
Not exact matches
The fact that so many founders around the globe (some are clearly British, another mentions his bedroom in Sydney, Australia) are willing to correspond with a reporter shows just how widespread these
issues are, while demonstrating both the increased interest in
discussing the
issue openly and the remaining stigma (names were left off the
article, after all).
Again, we coded an
article as having
discussed IPR if it included at least one mention of the key terms associated with that
issue.
And, if you are wondering why the
issue has been
discussed over and over again for years, you must read an
article...
Staff looks forward to analyzing the planned reforms and to further
discussing these
issues with the authorities, including during the annual
Article IV mission expected to take place in May 2017.»
Many recent
articles discussing shale oil production focus on short - term logistics and financing
issues and not the major question of how much oil is left to produce.
If you are honest you have to wrestle with these
issues or be subjected to the same form of proof texting and selective reading of the Bible
discussed in the
article above.
The definitions and descriptions in the
article are salient; especially, the «Psychopaths» and «Almost Psychopaths» definitions and «as percentage of population» (~ 1 % and an estimated 10 - 15 %, respectively) were important to help
discuss some
issues generally, and specifically to this post and the thread (though I haven't read anything in the last month or so).
So why has the press, incuding CNN, tried so hard to make sure every anti-Mormon
article is printed, linked to Romney
issues, and
discussed freely?
Hello Jeremy, As I read your carefully worded title to your
article I wondered why would your write it in such a way as make to unbelievers comfortable in their sin and Christians leery about using it when
discussing issues about their faith.
In the vast majority of these
articles and editorials, the social
issue is
discussed as a prelude to the larger
issue of evangelism.
We are thus especially grateful to those, writing in this and forthcoming
issues, who have responded to our request to
discuss the identity of God made Man - and more specifically our belief, described in our editorial
article, that the key to re-evangelisation is to work through the understanding of Jesus» humanity, and thus his personality, as the fulfilment of creation.
In much the same way that Martin Luther had posted his 95 Theses on the church door in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517, for the purpose of stating his objections to the abuses he saw within the Roman Catholic Church and inviting church leaders to gather and
discuss these items, so also, the Five
Articles of Remonstrance were an invitation by the followers of Arminius to the followers of Calvin to gather for the purpose of
discussing these
issues.
This
issue is
discussed briefly in the supplementary
article mentioned above.
The following
articles are focussed predominantly on economic
issues, such as market definition, market power and substantial lessening of competition; many other papers also
discuss economic
issues - see the main reading room for more resources.
Anyone is welcome to read
article on this site but how come they are
discussing Chelsea
issues here?
I love this
article, it's only last weekend when we
discussed this
issue about Campbell with my fellow Gooner buddy.
You clicked on an
article about a race
issue and were upset the
article discussed race
issues.
Slaughter heard from many men, including gay men, in the wake of her much -
discussed «Why Women Still Can't Have It All»
article, who told her, «How dare you frame this as a woman's
issue?»
The same
article also
discusses flammability
issues with any garment made of cotton, regardless of how it's washed.
In My Organic Company's
article Resolving Breastfeeding
Issues — Part 1, we
discussed the importance of a proper latch and avoiding synthetic nipples.
We sat down recently with dietitian, school breakfast supporter, and longtime friend of SNF, Elizabeth Campbell, RD, to
discuss her work on a series of recent
articles that appeared in the September 2013
issue of the Journal of Hunger and
We sat down recently with dietitian, school breakfast supporter, and longtime friend of SNF, Elizabeth Campbell, RD, to
discuss her work on a series of recent
articles that appeared in the September 2013
issue of the Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition.
In all of the
articles and online forums that
discuss the
issue, the consensus is that the form leaves, at the very least, a bad taste in mother's mouths.
In addition to the feature
articles, this
issue offers two «Perspectives» columns: one explores the relationship between home visiting staffing patterns, training, and outreach activities and maternal program involvement; the other
discusses the value of reflective practice for home visitors and the families they serve.
Another
article published in the same
issue of JAMA - Pediatrics
discusses how Baby - Friendly practices save lives.
This
article from a local Boulder, CO paper
discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and points up the very
issue we've been talking about so much in recent weeks here on TLT: namely, can a district offer the kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses schools)?
While the blog was devoted exclusively to the LFTB
issue, San Francisco school food reformer Dana Woldow (creator of the immensely useful school food reform how - to site, PEACHSF.org) wrote two important
articles in Beyond Chron about an
issue often
discussed here on TLT: social stigma in the school cafeteria.
This
article also
discusses the
issue of safe and optimal levels in pregnancy.
«However, we do agree that the real and serious
issues raised in the
article should be
discussed in a balanced and constructive way that focuses on practical solutions.»
To the Mirror's credit, a shorter
article on what the UK would look like under UKIP, based on the party's policy positions,
discussed some
issues, such as employment, the NHS, and the environment (this was in a national context, however).
The county executive also emphasized Tuesday that governments have long
discussed merger possibilities, citing
articles and editorial boards regarding the
issue from The Post-Standard and The Syracuse Herald - Journal.
In an
article discussing Erie Community College's finances, the County Executive was correct in stating there shouldn't be any blank checks written to address the college's
issues.
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz retweeted an
article from The Public that
discusses the ad, saying Uber should work on public relations and other
issues before it «berates our city because it won't agree to NYC rules.»
Article 1, section 2 of the U.S. Constitution,
discussing the House of Representatives, states, «When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall
issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.»
This
article analyzes the sources of pressure for change on the relationship between the petroleum industry and human rights;
discusses how companies can meet the new challenges; and identifies the most sensitive
issues in the current international debate and the likely way forward.
And Editor in Chief John Rennie
discusses other
articles in the
issue, including the cover story on the possibility of a big bounce instead of the big bang and the science of the World Wide Web.
This
article will
discuss these
issues and shed some light on the process of the peer review publication process.
Steve: So, one big
issue that needs to be dealt with, and it isn't
discussed in the
article, but we need to make sure that our compressed - air systems are really airtight because the amount of energy that's wasted in leaks of compressed air could be really significant if this whole system were ever actually put in place.
Turner says he doesn't know if other projects have faced similar problems, because most journal
articles don't
discuss the
issue.
They're also valuable in environmental research, work that's
discussed in an
article called «The Hidden Life of Truffles» in the April
issue of Scientific American magazine, by Oregon State University's James Trappe and Andrew Claridge, visiting fellow at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
They
discussed this topic in a review
article that appears in the July
issue of Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology.
In your 10 November
issue, one
article discusses the increasing sophistication of telepresence technologies (p 38), and another the difficulties faced by orbiting robots trying to repair satellites (p 46).
Scientific American staff editor George Musser joins podcast host Steve Mirsky to
discuss his
article in the September
issue about the possibility of time itself coming to an end
Other
articles in this
issue discuss mining on indigenous lands, the expansion of uranium mining in New Mexico, and an excerpt from a report on the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.