Sentences with phrase «by little discussion»

Security analysis came across like a sales pitch, accompanied by little discussion of risk.
Security analysis came across like a sales pitch, accompanied by little discussion of risk.

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The discussion was practical and informative, but afterward I realized that it might have done little to inspire and may have inadvertently scared off the high schoolers by emphasizing initial struggles.
But there is little or no discussion in Unions Matter of current intergenerational tensions in the union movement: the movement toward two - tier workplaces, like Air Canada's Rouge Airlines, which aims to hire new, mostly younger workers at a lower pay scale and with fewer benefits than are enjoyed by older, established workers.
Although the costs of the various tax expenditures are presented annually by the Department of Finance in the Tax Expenditure Report, there is little public discussion on the cost - effectiveness of these expenditures.
The most excited evangelists for the new paradigm (let's call it «craft beer» for the ease of discussion) were confident that a lot of the values they held were shared by the wider population — that craft beer was objectively higher quality, that these little breweries, because they were local, weresomehow morally superior, that the movement was animated by values and ethics and was not merely the evolution of a consumer category.
But it was a very unsatisfying attempt — to have weighty theological questions determined by delegates who came together for a few days with little prior study of the issues, who were sometimes inclined to suppose that such questions admitted of «yes» or «no» answers, and who passed judgment after rather limited opportunity for discussion and debate.
This simple picture, however, is more than a little complicated by the fact that Deleuze himself — in his one and only sustained discussion of Whitehead's philosophy (cf. TE 76 - 82)-- sketches out the possibility of a chaosmology within which Whitehead's God would have a positive, indeed an essential, role to play.
So since I feel a little out of my depth tackling this one by myself, I'm going to leave my response in a comment and then open Sharon's question up for discussion.
If by this one means that we can know very little about Jesus of Nazareth by means of the scientific methods of the historian, so that a modern biography of him is hardly possible, such a viewpoint need not trouble the believer, although it could be a topic of legitimate discussion among historians.
My concern is that so little of this discussion is informed by what we're seeing God currently doing on the mission field.
We must pursue the discussion a little further, guided only indirectly by his statements.
A little searching by me has turned up no records of discussion of the question with anyone else.
I felt inspired to share this, it's just a link to a dessert blog I came across recently and this specific creation by the lady writing the blog reminded me of our little discussion.
Little came of these discussions with a very modest change to the law, purporting to relate to creeping acquisitions, introduced by the Competition and Consumer Legislation Amendment Act 2011.
If you don't see this as an absurd strawman argument then there's little to gain by continuing this discussion.
I understand that OSU is favored and they need to talk about OSU winning because it's a more interesting discussion about who makes the playoff, but you'd think the only undefeated power 5 team in the country would get a little more respect... especially against a team that got blown out by Iowa.
Last week's discussion of the composition of a College Football Playoff committee — a discussion highlighted by Jeremy Foley setting off alarm bells in numerous fan bases by joking that he nominated Mike Bianchi for the committee — reminded me of a funny little juxtaposition that took place two weeks ago.
Resources: — National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers — Circumcision Resource Center — The Case Against Circumcision — an eye - opening, very informative (IMO) article By Paul M. Fleiss, MD, MPH (interesting to note that Fleiss is Jewish)-- My Son: The Little Jew with a Foreskin — By Stacey Greenberg — The Case Against Circumcision Discussion Forum on Mothering.com — What Happens During Circumcision?
The little I knew about children when my sons were born I had learned from helping care for younger siblings, and by watching Mike Brady and Bill Davis have discussions with their children on television.
Several noncontroversial budget bills were printed last night, and a few were even passed by the Senate — with very little discussion on the part of majority members and no opportunity for the public to see anything before it was voted on.
This year the three members, out of more than 52 candidates, were elected by a majority vote with little discussion.
Even if you can't make it to Search Engine Strategies in March, DC» ers still have a chance to learn a little more about a subject that's only going to become a bigger part of the political communications landscape in the future, via a panel discussion moderated by ClickZ's Kate Kaye and hosted by the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
By Friday afternoon, they had been submitted to the City Clerk, leaving little time for negotiation or discussion.
On a trip to Ireland during the 1990s, I was struck by how little public discussion there was about «The Troubles.»
The members of Congress seemed surprised and, according to Miller, «deeply concerned» and «disappointed» by this and other testimony — which indicates how effectively the viewpoints of the research universities and today's established scientists have dominated the discussion and how little attention tomorrow's scientists» concerns have received.
Not only could these problems have been prevented by including the PhD students themselves in the discussions leading to this decision, but also students are left in the cold again and feel how little scientific management appreciates their efforts.
The network was a joint initiative by healthcare personnel, patients and their relatives following informal discussions about why so little is done to support pancreatic cancer patients in Norway.
For example, I am patiently waiting for someone at the Guardian to address the serious misrepresentations of Oxburgh and Muir Russell made by Steve McIntyre at last week's panel discussions in the U.K. (Not to mention McIntyre's characterization of paleoclimatology as little more than «phrenology» or his inability to answer a simple question about attribution of current warming — and don't get me started on Fred Pearce).
So I was looking through our previous discussion and poll on the most comfortable heels, and found this little gem: a few readers noted that they LOVED the pumps at Payless, particularly those by Comfort Plus by Predictions.
There's not a day that goes by when I don't find myself in a discussion in my counseling sessions that consists of someone looking for a little dating advice.
Lest he alienate his target audience of people who buy baseball - themed merchandise from the Skymall catalog, Garlin alternates these interviews with scenes of himself watching Little League games (less exciting than it sounds) and bathetic discussions of sports and fatherhood with his dad's ghost, played by Timothy Olyphant.
Then there's the sabre - tooth tiger couple Diego (voiced by Denis Leary) and Shira (voiced by Jennifer Lopez), who this time do little more than briefly discuss the possibility of having a child (a discussion that lasts maybe a total minute of screentime).
The documentary Teach Us All, a historical account of the Little Rock Nine, will be screened, followed by a discussion with the film's director, Sonia Lowman; two members of the Little Rock Nine, Minnijean Brown Trickey and Terrence Roberts; Jonathan Crossley, principal of Baseline Academy in Little Rock, Arkansas; and Treopia G. Washington, director of special initiatives for the College of Education at Bowie State University.
Dr. Laura Goe, Dr. Courtney Bell, and Ms. Olivia Little note in Approaches to Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness, «Given that teachers» roles involve much more than simply providing subject - matter instruction, it is appropriate to consider a broader and more comprehensive definition of effective teachers consisting of five points and formulated by evaluating discussions of teacher effectiveness in the research literature as well as in policy documents, standards and reports» (2008).
The truth is, despite all the heat that will be generated by discussions of the Pisa results, we will learn little.
Any real discussion about charters is pretty much closed off by both sides so I expect little real progress.
In the meantime, I'd highly recommend The Little Book of Plagiarism, by Richard A. Posner for an insightful discussion of the topic.
Also excellent for supporting discussions about U.S. history and civil rights: Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies and Little Misses of Color, by Elizabeth Alexander and Marilyn Nelson; Never Forgotten, written by Patricia McKissack and illustrated by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon; Poetry for Young People: African American Poetry, edited by Arnold Rampersad and Marcellus Blount; Remember the Bridge: Poems of a People, by Carole Boston Weatherford; Sweethearts of Rhythm: The Story of the Greatest All - Girl Swing Band in the World, by Marilyn Nelson; and This Land Is My Land, by George Littlechild.
Question from one still looking for the vacuum tube under this MacBook; Am I learning from this discussion today that our little children's picture book will not be returned to me from LibraDigital in a format usable by Kindle, Nook and the iBookstore?
Screenshot posted by @ShhMomsReading GoodEReader staffers and readers alike are still recovering from the week of infamy in which things got a little heated in the discussions about self - publishing.
But lately, I've been forced by discussions with students to look at reality a little bit more when it comes to «making a living.»
Both were replaced with little discussion by Ratuken with the Aura.
Prompted by the closure of two Waterstone's store in Dublin and the receivership of The Sunday Tribune, the discussion was a little glum but not without its bright patches.
But lately, I've been forced by discussions with other professional writers to look at reality a little bit more when it comes to «making a living.»
GLBL presents More discussion on the homeschool issue posted at Gather Little By Little, saying, «There were so many questions from yesterdayâ $ ™ s post on Homeschool Finance, that I decided to do a follow - up post today and explain a few things:»
Only 52 percent of veterinarians report actually having a written financial policy1, and we have done ourselves no favors by making the discussion of payment as difficult and uncomfortable as possible — in most cases leaving our front desk people the miserable job of trying to obtain a payment or deposit from a pet owner with little or no funds.
Monographs on Chagoya, however, have devoted surprisingly little space to his editioned work (exceptions are Patricia Hickson in Enrique Chagoya: Borderlandia and Shifra Goldman in Locked in Paradise).3 Chagoya's 2003 codex The Misadventures of the Romantic Cannibals (Figs. 9a, 9b) made headlines when it was destroyed by a religious zealot in Loveland, Colorado last year, but while Eleanor Heartney and Faye Hirsch wrote analytical pieces placing it in context, the Loveland event has tended to overshadow critical discussion of Chagoya's art itself.4 A thorough assessment of his printed work is long overdue.
Despite the regular discussion of the new, global art world, you may be surprised at how little work by international artists makes it into American - based art publications.
As I said above, there was no discussion or even recognition of this point in the M&M papers or Wegman et al. (And, yes, I do recognize that centering on the calibration period has been denigrated by statisticians, but clearly using conventional centering has little effect on the final result).
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