Sentences with phrase «debate nuances of»

Actually, I find the range of opinion reflected by the group to be extremely broad; note the purpose of this workshop is not to debate nuances of the hockey stick or sensitivity or whatever.
But many critics tend to want to debate nuances of theology rather than engage head - on the practical realities that many people are facing.
We could spend the next days debating the nuances of why organizations, especially those in critical infrastructure, didn't patch the vulnerability in time or why they run insecure software for critical functions.
Webinars: The candidates» top education advisors have debated the nuances of Obama's and Romney's education views on everything from the future of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to the role of the federal government in funding education.
It's a heated argument, debating the nuances of Van Gogh, the meaning of «The Scream,» and who would win in a fight between Henry VIII and William Wallace.

Not exact matches

The nuances of product are often in the eyes of the beholder — we can debate whether you like an Apple phone or a Google phone better.
This polarization and lack of nuance in online debate isn't unique to Brigade.
As is natural in online debate, they tend to lose in nuance what they gain in vocal members of each opposing camp.
Though his background is in environmental writing, Turner finds blame on both sides of this ever - noisy and nuance - starved debate.
Turning to investment managers and their non-reaction to the threat he feels Fed action poses, Rodriguez then said they «do not appear particularly concerned with, [or] worried about, the finer nuances of an academic debate between two different schools of economic thought.
There's rarely enough nuance or context provided in these arguments because both sides of the aisle seem to portray the other side as being the enemy in the passive versus active debate.
In fact, I wonder if an appreciation of the nuances in the debate, and of abortion's connection to traditionally «progressive» issues like poverty and healthcare, may actually make those of us who are «stuck in the middle» especially effective agents of change.
Questions such as whether torture is permissible in Tolkien's world view, whether war is glorified (with a side - debate about how the films differ from the books in this respect), and how victory and defeat are characterised, are worth considering and will encourage readers to think more deeply about LOTR and appreciate how nuanced Tolkien's treatment of these issues is.
If you want to understand some of the nuances to the current debate on justification, I recommend this book.
I understand the size limitation of the article, but the language is very nuanced to spark a healthy and well, though out debate on the comment board.
Won't this debate prove instructive as we hammer out the finer details and nuances of Barth's thought?
This book answers dozens upon dozens of questions and busts a myriad of vegan myths from the most common (it's too expensive, it's complicated, the never ending protein debate) to the more nuanced.
We might have even debated one or two of them, like a PEDs opinion that lacked nuance, but that makes it more real.
They suck the intelligence and nuance out of what could be a productive debate between people who genuinely care about maternal and child health.
SERAP believes that releasing the information on salaries and allowances of members of the Senate would encourage a nuanced, evidence - based public debate on what would or should be a fair salary for a member of the Senate.»
For those looking for more nuance, detail and depth in analysing the changing position of China and Africa in the international system, I recommend visiting the website of the Oxford University China - Africa Network, which I convene and is currently hosting a series of debates between African public intellectuals on what Chinese investment means for local economic conditions from Mauritania to South Africa.
Debates more about nuances of strategy than big issues of policy?
Beside posturing, the debates in parliament are mostly dedicated to fixing technical problems and changing nuances of the text.
The aforementioned nuances underscore the relevance of Ghana Gas Forum 2017, which will facilitate policy assessments and debates among stakeholders.
This book answers dozens upon dozens of questions and busts a myriad of vegan myths from the most common (it's too expensive, it's complicated, the never ending protein debate) to the more nuanced.
The debate misses important nuances about the evolved role teachers will play in the education system of the future, as well as the value technology will provide to enhance teachers» abilities to reach all of their students and practice at the top of their craft.
But, in California, the current dichotomous debate is preventing more nuanced discussions of how and why the state can better use data to improve instruction.
A reporting project by a group of students at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism tackled some of the nuances of the debate, looking at a range of schools from those clearly gaming the system (much to the frustration of teachers) to those that reflect the ideals behind credit recovery.
This kind of research has the potential to add much needed nuance to the often ideologically tinged debates about school choice and the consequences for individuals, schools and the educational system.
In her Yahoo! interview, Brown states that she wants to «restore some of the nuance and thoughtfulness to the debate around Common Core.»
It's rare that academic expectations get as much attention as they have here in Indiana — but for the average parent or interested outsider, it's hard to have an opinion on a debate that's so full of jargon and nuance.
For example, she reports that some School - Based Decision - Making Councils get so caught up in developing their bylaws and modifying them «to fit some nuance of administrivia» that they spend more time engaged in «ceremonial debate» than «substantive discussion.»
People here say the national debate does not fit some of the nuances of the divide in New Orleans.
That way they can analyze and debate their options as they go, allowing users to construct much more nuanced understandings of the scenarios, their options, and their own reactions than any one of them could do alone.
So I think the value debate is more nuanced than it was at the end of last year.
However limiting, or easily misunderstood, terms like appropriation and institutional critique may be, Take It or Leave It seeks to revive the debates they have fostered in order, on the one hand, to offer more concise, albeit hopefully more nuanced, definitions of these terms and also, on the other hand, to try to keep them alive in the present as critical, productive terms.
Painted in 1994, when the issue of public housing failures was being hotly debated, Marshall's works are nuanced representations.
Very often high school teachers are only a chapter ahead of their class in the book, so if some «debate» or more nuanced questions come up that challenge the teacher, those might go unresolved.
but we should all be wise enough in the coming years of this policy debate (and all it's slippery nuances) to know that the real fringe is a place where only the likes of the anti-science and wreckless corporate enablers belong.
This is not a nuanced debate among experts who see the data differently — everyone should be able to agree that the BAU assumptions of Socolow and Pacala have been off target.
You said: «Like i've said 10 times before, this topic is not my expertise, it is an immature field with many uncertainties, so I am not motivated to dig into any scientific nuances here and debate them publicly in a forum like RC that has a great deal of hostility on this topic owing to pent up frustration, battle scars, whatever.»
I do agree there's often snarking and tetchiness in the comments, sometimes from those cheerleading the basic message of the posts themselves - which is a shame, because important nuances in the posts and subsequent discussion are drowned out with this sort of debate, and genuinely curious but under - informed folk are discouraged by it.
Harrabin tells me via email that there wasn't enough time in a three - minute slot to cover the nuances of the debate.
They falsely cast the debate as opposed sides, without any nuance of argument or position.
In outlets like The New Republic and Yale Environment 360, Pielke has articulated a more nuanced point of view, often arguing for greater distinctions between debates about scientific integrity and those about public policy.
It is this polarisation of the debate into simple categories — scientists verses deniers — which obscures the real substance of debate, its context, and its nuances.
«It seems that the debate on the authenticity of global warming and the role played by human activity is largely nonexistent among those who understand the nuances and scientific basis of long - term climate processes.»
It is this polarisation of the debate into simple categories — scientists verses deniers — that obscures the real substance of debate, its context and its nuances.
Two: it polarises the debate into binary, opposing categories of scientist versus denier, truth verses falsehood, good vs bad, thus excluding any nuance, complexity or middle ground from the debate.
What should have been a political debate about energy policy, environmental quality, and reducing vulnerability to weather and climate disasters, became a debate about the nuances of climate science, with climate scientists as the pawns and whipping boys.
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