The Samsung Chromebook Series 5 went on sale June 15th and there has been great
debate over the success of this product largely due to its very high prices point.
Not exact matches
While EQ has been hotly
debated over its effectiveness as a predictor of job
success (one popular psychologist calls it «overrated»), Travis Bradberry, co-author of Emotional Intelligence 2.0, says «EQ is so critical to
success that it accounts for 58 percent of performance in all types of jobs.»
Where
debate on the subject of religion versus secularism is concerned, it's always easy to find voices shrieking
over the banishment of religion and Christianity from American life, and claims the nation is morally bankrupt because of the
success progressives have had with marginalizing or outlawing religious practices.
The details of law and the vital
debates over the personhood of the fetus mattered far less than the
success of a continuing ideological war to liberate women from male domination, orthodox religion, and oppressive notions of traditional sexual morality.
If there were any
successes in the
debate over the 2007 farm bill, they came in the development of what Imhoff calls literacy.
The NHL postseason has featured a heated
debate over just what constitutes «exciting hockey» with the Western and Eastern conferences presenting two different approaches to
success.
In any case, even if the libertarian - minded succeed in taking control of the
debate on the Right, it still won't guarantee the long - term
success of their ideology: the real world is dangerously messy, and we've seen a lot of evidence
over the past few decades that perfect ideas don't always work as planned when they're applied to actual people (see: markets, free).
The crucial challenges of recruiting, preparing and retaining teachers has gotten short shrift in the reform
debates over the last few years, despite the fact that effective teachers will be crucial to the
success of a range of current reforms.
The
debate over how to handle DHS funding has angered conservative lawmakers — who House leaders will need to vote on the Student
Success Act.
And that's because a relatively small number of charter networks — KIPP,
Success Academy, and YES Prep to name a few — dominate the sector in ways that
over the last decade or so have shaped the national
debates and policy agendas around charters.
Here, professional teachers are seen as broadly contributing to the quality of education; they advocate for equitable policies that challenge the status quo, their purview is extended to include
debates over the purposes of schooling, and their
success is judged on more than students» performance on standardized tests.
There was lively
debate over the relative merits, and prospects for
success of emissions trading, carbon taxes, and direct regulation (my views here).
NAR President Gary Thomas talks about the
successes of QM / QRM rulemaking, and the coming
debates over the reforms of Fannie Mae, Freddie...