Sentences with phrase «common line of thought»

This was a common line of thought decades ago, but as research progressed, we figured out that the body is actually pretty awesome at regulating cholesterol production in response to what we ingest from food.
A common line of thought holds these two questions to be importantly distinct.
One of the common lines of thinking that occurs when Real Estate values are heading downward is that the home owners tax bill must also be coming down too.

Not exact matches

In that case, the academics could be making the all - too - common mistake of «proving» an adage by using the same evidence that was used to bring about that line of thinking.
One final point that follows from this line of thought, which is also common to both Holloway and Pope Benedict, is that just as the Incarnation has already unified the family of man in a new way, society needs structures of government that reflect its increasingly globalised unity.
From the Christian side, the thinking has gone on the line that the Christian church as fellowship of faith in Christ should cease to be a religious community in the common communal sense.
Now, sitting in Westminster Hall, I heard all this challenged, and new and much more interesting vistas opened up: of course we must be allowed to think along large lines, to lift our minds to things that are great and noble, to ponder the things of God, and to connect these with our public life, our common life and the search for the common good.
It was in this line of thought that the common trust in progress could prevail.
«Of course we support an independent commission, but what we think has to be clear is that it is equally or more important how the lines are drawn, and less who draws the lines, at this late stage,» said Common Cause Executive Director Susan Lerner.
«I do think, overall, there is a common theme about people who are at or near the poverty line, and those who are squarely in the middle class, are getting the raw end of the deal,» Cecil says.
This sort of thing — of aligning four labs along a common theme, a common goal, bringing in multiple techniques, multiple lines of expertise and really making what I think are significant strides towards an important biological and clinical problem ¬ — that could have only happened with this kind of CFC initiative.
I love the line about real vs imaginary because I think it so encompasses a common wardrobe problem that most of us (or at least I) have — that we shop for some fictional self that swans about at formal events all the time, or that lives in a super cold icy tundra half the year, and a really glamorous resort destination the other half.
Unfortunately, this line of thinking has been all too common in education circles...
I see two silver linings for those of us who still think the Common Core has great potential to improve American education:
While number lines are well - suited to the type of thinking that the Common Core asks students to do, number lines are much more abstract concepts than the using physical objects.
So just when we thought the Common Core SBAC testing farce couldn't get worse, the Hartford Courant is reporting that that the reason that the North Haven and Westbrook test results were so out of line with the rest of the state is that high school students in those two towns «took the wrong test.»
We think it is beneficial to the future of the breed (and more merciful for the dogs) to breed from health - tested purebred lines that are free from the most common genetic health problems.
«I might say, parenthetically, I believe there are national security and common security aspects to the whole globalization challenge that I really don't have time to go into today, so I'll just steer off the text and say what I think briefly, which is that as we open borders and we increase the freedom of movement of people, information and ideas, this open society becomes more vulnerable to cross-national, multinational, organized forces of destruction: terrorists; weapons of mass destruction; the marriage of technology in these weapons, small - scale chemical and biological and maybe even nuclear weapons; narco traffickers and organized criminals, and increasingly, all these people sort of working together in lines that are quite blurred.
So I think there's a line that can be crossed by any employee in terms of asking for exactly what they want for but again, that's where common sense comes in.
Consider this example of «Sarah» who bucked the common and incorrect line of thinking which assumes that just because someone rents they are not responsible for apartment damage due to smoke, fire, theft, etc..
Without the two lenses, the Mi Mix 2 avoids the depth - mapping for software - applied blurred backgrounds that's become so common in phones these days - think Portrait mode in the iPhone - opting instead for simpler tilt / shift and parallel blur lines (if you want to soften the edges of an image to make it look miniature).
In this line of reasoning, Dysfunctional Thoughts and Adaptive Emotion Regulation may be related positively because the former is a common response to the failure of the latter.
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