Sentences with phrase «differing opinions given»

«On any issue, given the nature of the Democratic Party you should be able to find hundreds of differing opinions given the thousands of Democratic elected officials in the state.

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Within a dynamic workplace team, opinions and thoughts differ often, which is why validation is essential in giving constructive feedback.
The subjectivity of the theory also means that traders may have differing opinions of how Elliott Wave Theory applies to a given security at a given point in time.
Given that her opinion often differs from other Christians, I'm not taking HeavenSent's word as gospel (pun intended).
Given that the Catholic Church is the LARGEST Christian denomination in the world, it's strange that their opinion differs on such a major issue.
By the way we might differ in opinions but the one thing that everyone here has in common is the love of the club and the players that give it all to that club, so need to trash our own players especially the ones that are as brilliant as cazorla?
Given the premise of your question (that virtually all legislators are of a differing party), the President would have to use every tool at his disposal (charm, pressure, horse trading, public opinion), as well as compromise his own preferences to a great degree.
Unlike the kind of audiences you might expect for this type of panel discussion, these attendees were damp, sitting on the floor, and not in the mood to give a fair hearing to anyone with differing opinions.
Just as providers have different beliefs about the healthiest way to give birth, physical and occupational therapists may have differing opinions about the most effective way of addressing something like diastasis recti.
Creating wall - sized portraits of locals as they travel from town to town, the two inquisitive, kindred - spirit directors peer into the day - to - day life of rural and working - class France, the camera listening and learning as old and middle - aged villagers remember how coal miners used to bathe and eat back in the day or goat - cheese makers give their differing opinions on the subject of dehorning.
She gave students a variety of articles on climate change that represented differing perspectives — from The New York Times to Newsela to Breitbart — and instructed them to investigate the author's intention and the facts available, and then form their own opinions.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Education Next annual survey of a nationally representative sample of Americans and of teachers presents 2016 opinions on education policy together with trends in opinion among the general public and among teachers, giving special attention to the differing views of Republicans and Democrats.
For those adult women who have been bacha posh there are differing opinions as to whether or not the experience was helpful; Azita, herself once a bacha posh, says the experience gave her the confidence to talk to men and consequently have a political career, while Shukria, a nurse, blames her upbringing for the failure of her marriage — she simply couldn't be a traditional enough wife for her husband.
KDP, CreateSpace and Author Central all give differing opinions to my Q's.
The subjectivity of the theory also means that traders may have differing opinions of how Elliott Wave Theory applies to a given security at a given point in time.
She encourages her team members to speak up when they have a differing opinion and sets aside time during monthly meetings for all staff to give input.
Or we could both write, giving y ’ all differing opinions on stuff.
As an example, he says a family recently visited with their dog and the father, mother and son each gave differing opinions on their dog's symptoms and situation.
Veterinary opinions differ on when to give these vaccinations.
His opinion differed largely from most of the previous experts and gave evidence that:
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