Sentences with phrase «decision points about»

Mumma is seeing many young astrobiologists reaching decision points about leaving the field.

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No need to think about what your decision will be at this point, just explain what's happened so far.
From that point, February 10, until I announced my formal recusal on March 2, I was never briefed on any investigative details and did not access information about the investigation; I received only the limited information that the department's career officials determined was necessary to inform my recusal decision.
But that's the point: If I spend time optimizing each decision, I won't have an interesting work - life left to make all those decisions about.
The speech is likely to point to the recently launched Digital Technology Adoption Pilot Program, talk about moving forward with copyright and privacy legislation, describe work on spectrum, and indicate that a decision has still not been made on the removal of foreign investment restrictions.
The president also complained about Session's decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, a longtime sticking point for Trump, who felt that his top Justice Department official should have done more to protect him.
Lenders will look at a variety of data points when making a decision about whether to extend a loan to you.
He points to Santa Clara, California - based Intel Corporation's decision to build a large research and development (R&D) facility in DuPont, Washington, about 10 miles south of Tacoma, as an example.
Thomas E. Perez, the former Maryland labor secretary nominated to lead the U.S. Department of Labor, faced pointed questions at his Senate confirmation hearing Thursday about whether politics influenced his decisions as the top civil rights attorney in...
The origin was the fateful decision to reduce the goods and services tax (GST) by two points, costing the federal government about $ 14 billion annually and growing.
The completely unexpected decision by the Bank of Canada to cut the bank rate by 25 basis points was a clear indication that the Bank is concerned about Canada's economic prospects.
By having an implementation intention, you won't have to worry about making decisions when you willpower is at its lowest point of the day.
When asked about this point directly, Barhydt told Crypto Insider that the similar codebases indeed had something to do with the decision to integrate Litecoin.
You can read about Oakmark Select's new co-managers in its shareholder report, and Clyde will discuss his decision at some point after he whittles down his list.
At some point, we'd actually have to agree to disagree that homosexuality is a sin, and therefore not prejudice decisions about ministry and even marriage on being gay.
When I have conversations with my kids (or anyone) about such things as sex, abuse, basic decisions... I try to approach it from a «pro-con» point of view.
George Weigel's essay offers valid points about the importance of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), but he makes two errors.
Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
But I saw that the dropping of the subplot was the point: This decision had become painful for the church, so they all shut up about it.
All of this is only to point out that the church has lots of money, and we should make careful, wise decisions about how we spend it.
We will talk more about predetermination and foreordination in the future posts about Unconditional Election and the Sovereignty of God, so I don't want to use a lot of room to discuss these issues here, except to say that Scripture, reason, and experience all seem to point pretty clearly to the fact that God expects us to make wise choices and holds us accountable for the choices and decisions we make.
Alschuler points out that the «bad man» whose perspective was decisive for Holmes does not really care about predicting judicial decisions as much as he cares about what the law enforcement agencies will do if he tries to get away with a crime.
The point, (I learned a little too late,) is about protecting the heart of that young person until they are able to make informed decisions about what they want in life.
They can develop abstract thinking at a later age and make their own decisions about god / faith / religion at that point.
(Crandall does not address the point, but it is difficult to see that bringing a doctor in for consultation would change the nature of the decision about taking human life.)
For one, the universe may only appear to have order, just as causation may only appear to actually exist, when in fact any given event may be said to have unlimited causes and we only limit are decision on what «truly» caused something to GIVE order to the universe — think about all the finger pointing that goes on every time something unexpected happens.
They allowed me to make myown decisions and let it go... and I was totally telling about using your mind to either listen or ignore... we all do that... you missed thewhole point..
As many others have done, the religious leaders point to the ominous parallels with the infamous Dred Scott decision about slavery in 1857.
John B. Cobb makes a crucial point in this regard: «Since the actual decisions about the course of history are made on other grounds and on the basis of a situation that is not Christ - centered, one cuts oneself off from all that» (Occasional Papers, United Methodist Board of Higher Education and Ministry, 1:12, August 9, 1976, p. 6).
Which is, of course, one of the points we have to keep making about Pius XII, who had to make excruciating decisions about what to say and what not to say, because people would suffer and die if he said the wrong thing, but who receives from his critics no such understanding as Roosevelt receives here.
The only point I was trying to make is that viewing life as story helps me make decisions about the future.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
To help parents and teens with that decision, the industry recognises that education about the products is the best place to start, which is a point we do agree with the AMA on.
«The additional metrics of added sugars will create yet another data point for consumers to consider as they make decisions about their health and wellness,» he says.
Owners Dustin Koch, Reed Sjostrom and Chris Manuel make a point of thinking about the environment first when making business decisions:
We've reached the point in the renovation of the loft that some real decisions have to be made about how the space is going to feel and flow.
Long overdue decision if you ask me, if only Wenger had been braver earlier on in the season the Kos / Gab partnership would have properly gel by now... but this is Wenger we are talking about, he might still decide to opt for his favorite, meritocracy is not one of Wenger's strong point
I believe tgere are 3 titke contenders this year Leicester, city and arsenal About Leicester they are doing great but there football depends on counter attacking and few quick passes to reach the ball to mahrez or vardy i don't think they can impress anybody if they faced teams that park the bus like what the teams do with arsenal and also any injury for mahrez or vardy will ruin there season so i don't consider them a real challenge and in an open game we got the best out of them and beat them with 5 goals to 2 so calm down gooners About city they had very impressing start for the season then they were vety baf winning most games by pure luck or last minute goals and they could be beaten easily Arsenal are the best team form we controled most of the games and the losses and draws were by bad referee decisions or bad luck and the 4 points margain with city could have been easily 10 or 12
Maybe I am reading too much into what happened in one game, but some terrible one sided decisions by the referee and his assistants yesterday absolutely gifted the three points to Man United and that sort of thing became so normal with Old Purple Nose in charge at Old Trafford that we stopped complaining about it.
At some point, a good chunk of the population has to make some decisions about how the rest of their life is going to go, without having any of the experience necessary to know whether it's the best decision or not.
I am happy we got the 3 points which is all i care about, sometimes we have to win ugly, we shouldn't have lost to stoke this season as well if not because of the match official decisions to cancel Casette's goal we could have at least gotten a draw out of that game but guess what?
«I am surprised and disappointed because Tony made legitimate points about poor decisions,» said Coates, quoted in The Sentinel.
Wenger has a valid point about referee decisions.
If we hadn't dropped as many points as we've done recently, the worry about referee's decisions wouldn't be a topic of discussion at all.
As well as pointing out that it is his decision and that Danny Welbeck is in need of minutes on the pitch, Wenger was relaxed about the reaction and explained that no player wants to come off.
I saw the article on JUst Arsenal about Arsene Wenger and his decision to mkae only two changes to the Arsenal XI for the home game against Everton today and I must say that I agree in general with the point that it was a really risky move from the Prof.
why did we play Welbeck in the striker's role... no one can question his heart but to have a player with such limited first - touch and finishing skills against such a game opponent with Lacazette on the bench is almost unforgivable... maybe it's because Welbeck tows the party line or maybe it's because Welbeck doesn't know anything but 100 % on the pitch, unfortunately neither of these qualities makes him a capable starting striker on a team with any real aspirations... I can only hope that he was being showcased for a move elsewhere, as there was some talk last week about some interest from Everton... if he moved on that would be the only silver lining of this coach's decision, but once again it wouldn't excuse this club for putting business decisions ahead of fielding the best possible team to secure 3 points at Anfield
If he is fit I assume that he will be brought on at some point but not used from the start, leaving the manager with a decision about who to start in his place and Walcott has already put his name forward.
Bournemouth secured all three points after Brett Pitman scored his side's second penalty of the afternoon during their Championship game against Middlesbrough, but there was more than a hint of controversy about the incident leading to the decision, as Harry Arter appeared to not receive any contact before tumbling to the ground.
I get ergs point you cant keep crying about refereeing decisions and tbh im not too bothered these things tend to balance out over the course of the season and its also part of the home advantage as that foul on mertesacker is definately a free kick at the emirates.
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