Sentences with phrase «discussion on something»

Sometimes it's only a couple of minutes with a handful of students or a larger class discussion on something in the news, but this is something I always do in class.
Men, on the other hand, will often not see any rush in picking a name out, and will grow bored with the constant discussion on it.
More discussion on it doesn't really add anything now.
There has been a lot of discussion on it and a lot of articles in the media regarding the risk and whether it's a housing bubble and when it will burst.
However, I've yet to hear much personal discussion on it from anyone other than the critics and it would seem that Farhadi has still some way to go before he gets the recognition he deserves among your average film enthusiast.
You can agree or disagree with Stern's methodology (and there is much discussion on it), but for heaven's sake, let's not pretend there would be no cost in the short or medium term for reducing emissions.
Eventually, maybe we could do a point - counterpoint discussion on them?
Assembly Judiciary Committee Jeffrey Dinowitz (D - Bronx) expressed support for the bill and said he will likely hold a hearing or a roundtable discussion on it in the coming weeks.
«Generally speaking, even with responsibilities that are my constitutional responsibilities, we have full discussions on them, we have full agreements on all of those issues.»
There are two unfinished deleted scenes (if you can even call them «scenes») in 16:9 widescreen, which run even shorter than the brief discussion on them from the Producer Chris Chase and Executive in Charge of Production Sharon Morrow.
I am guessing that there is little discussion on it because Michael Smith is trying to figure out how to spin it off and how to get people to misunderstand its value.
We've had discussions on it in the past and the overwhelming majority of our members don't seem to want it, so we're not planning on going down that road.»
To get into any discussion of who the Creator is or what his qualities are one would have to base their discussion on something (other than reason, that is).
Maybe if we were having a discussion on something like faith or the topic of this thread but considering this all came about from you trying to «win» an argument on a grammar technicality..
I guess I just have never come across this discussion on it before.
Here's a situation that's very common and yet there's virtually no discussion on it.
Stuart I suggest you might also send the correspondence to the Newswatch programme, who might be interested in featuring a discussion on it.
I'm open for a discussion on it, I'm open for a discussion about whether its MP and members and whether there's a balance of that... what we don't want to do at this point is pre-empt anything.
Just because the Senate didn't put in doesn't mean there isn't a discussion on it
Barely any discussion on it back then...
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