Sentences with phrase «clearly focused question»

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First, Obama has now clearly indicated than the focus of his attention is the question of emissions from Keystone rather than spills.
Clearly, if a theological school is going to focus its study through the lens of questions about congregations as the way to truer understanding of God, it is dependent on there being congregations to study and refer to.
Clearly, the proposal that a theological school's study be focused through the lens of questions about congregations does not mean that somehow congregations become the sole or even the central subject of disciplined inquiry.
While both of these factors — an inherited distrust of physical form, and a current focus on monetary economies — clearly shape our feelings and actions in relation to art, the equivocal nature of the Protestant relationship to the arts becomes ever clearer if we look at what lies behind the question of iconoclasm.
Mourinho was evidently delighted not to have to answer more questions on Pogba, as after Kelly switched his attention to youngster Scott McTominay impressing in midfield in a big European game, the Portuguese tactician was clearly finally delighted with the focus of his questioning and proceeded to give Kelly a hug.
Clearly told, the movie also asks questions about the criminal justice system and how the poor and minorities become trapped in it that somebody will have to answer one day, with a special focus on the war on drugs.
The script is filled with turns and questions, exploiting Colter's anxiety as he's jerked back and forth between the train and the debriefing pod, with each trip rendering him more focused and aware, leading him to question Goodwin, who's clearly unprepared for the traveler's responsiveness.
«Clearly, there is a great need for rigorous evaluation research, which should focus both on the impact of school discipline reforms and on their potential unintended consequences,» the authors note, emphasizing that reducing suspensions is a starting point in effective school discipline reform but that changing school culture can have «spillover» effects on teachers and peers which raise important questions for further study.
The report included a number of recommendations beyond simply «banning the box,» such as delaying the collection of such information until after an admissions decision is made, and ensuring that any necessary questions are clearly worded and narrowly focused.
7 Clearly, the question arises how a meaningful relationship can be created between object - focused art history and the new turn to exhibition history.
Although the main focus of the Muir Russell Review was not the science, as the report made clear, a reading of the document clearly shows that a number of the questions put to CRU did address science.
In the Court of Appeal, the arguments became wider than in the tribunal or EAT, because of the intervention of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, questioning the compatibility of the EAT decision with EC law and also focusing more clearly on the changes introduced in 2003 into the Equal Pay Act (s 2ZA) in the light of the ruling of the European Court of Justice in Preston v Wolverhampton Healthcare NHS Trust [2000] IRLR 506 to cover the case of several contracts forming part of a «stable employment relationship».
Stay focused on clearly answering the question.
First, this review asks a clearly - focused clinical question, and is conducted to an impressive Cochrane level of thoroughness and rigour.
Coaching is a well structured series of conversations involving a method of inquiring and questioning that assists the Real Estate Professional to think more clearly, gain better perspective and focus more effectively on their goals.
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