They got results which were against the traditional scientific
communities view on the matters and instead of re-evaluating and checking whether the traditional statistics were valid (which they weren't), they went on and produced another one a year later.
Not exact matches
A few days later, while arguing that his personal feelings
on the
matter should not affect the ultimate decision to accept or reject the proposal, he stated, «from my [point of
view] it seems that the
community's feeling
on this issue isalready [sic] clear.»
He correctly points out that the Miami Cubans represent no monolith - they are too often portrayed in the media as knee - jerk anti-Communist Republicans - but he fails to grasp fully the
community's
views on a whole range of pressing social
matters, including its relations with blacks, whites, Haitians, and recent Central - American immigrants.
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to talk unembarrassedly about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis
on congregational studies to be misinterpreted as an outgrowth of the spirit of the times — which
views local
communities of believers uncritically, as in - arguably good things, and assumes that if there is anything the
matter with them it is that they aren't big enough.
The Australian Beverages Council also recognises its responsibility to provide extensive communication to Governments,
community groups, the media, and consumers with respect to the industry's
views on regulatory
matters, legislation, and public policy, dietary guidelines, health claims, and front - of - pack labelling are just a few examples of specifics that are proactively addressed to these audiences within these fields.
To celebrate both the artists
on view in the newly expanded museum and the creative
communities of the Bay Area, 50 Artists invites local artists and creative professionals to share how icons of modern and contemporary art
matter to them.
The exhibition represents the life stories and related issues of the post-war Chinese LGBTQ
community as the artworks
on view touch upon a profusion of subject
matters such as identity, equality, exploitation by mass media, social predicaments, comments
on individuals / groups, human desire, as well as life and death.
But this impulse puts them at odds with the
views of the scientific
community on the
matter (scientists tend to think nuclear power risks are overblown, especially in light of the dangers of other energy sources, like coal).
The Steering Committee is seeking the
views of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to help ensure that the new body provides a strong, independent and credible voice
on the issues that
matter to Indigenous
communities, now and into the future.
Compounding this is the
view that these people are generally appointed
on the basis of their individual subject
matter expertise they can not be construed to be representative of any
community, let alone of the wider Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.