Sentences with phrase «discordant views»

I think it should be possible to convey that earth systems science is an evolving human enterprise where discordant views are the norm, and then to explain why certain issues have proved hard to resolve.
School children now board the state government buses free of charge to and from school though there may be some discordant views to this.
Far above any protesters or discordant views Cuomo's 40 minute speech provided an array of new programs and funding, a congratulatory look at his six years in office and an outline of how Cuomo may seek a prominent national role during the Trump presidency.

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The mistakes may be only apparent and with a more sophisticated view may be seen as relatively concordant instead; that is why the identification of discordant contrasts is a useful procedure.
And there was the discordant thud last Wednesday night, when Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, a Democrat, and Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, a Republican, declared they were sending their members home without doing one of the few things that actually came with a deadline: extending mayoral control for New York City's schools, a system that both houses and parties view as a vast improvement over the old system of board control.
He replaced it with a discordant, relative view in which different people could disagree about the duration of events, and even the order in which they happened.
They entail discrepant views of the federal role in education and employ discordant mechanisms.
The latter is best known for installing a two - mile «Repellant Fence» of 26 balloons along the U.S. - Mexico border; at the Whitney, it will show «A Very Long Line,» an immersive and discordant video projection that spins around all four walls of a room to convey the point of view of a passenger in a car driving along that same hotly - debated / contentious border.
Auerbach interweaves discordant positions such as disorder and order, readability and abstraction, permeability and solidity — phenomena that are usually viewed as incompatible — into unified surfaces and volumes.
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