In truth, there's nothing wrong with calm
discussions about important issues.
The aim of this is pointed, questioning us to spark
discussion about important issues in a space that is at once dazzling, provocative, and — ultimately — overwhelmingly optimistic.
Not exact matches
As I've written before, the difference in reactions «opens up a complicated
discussion about who gets empathy in America, what
issues are deemed
important, and the types of activism and activists that the public responds to.»
It opens up a complicated
discussion about who gets empathy in America, what
issues are deemed
important, and the types of activism and activists that the public responds to.
The answer, I think, is to be found in another
important volume
about communism: The Passing of an Illusion: The Idea of Communism in the Twentieth Century, by François Furet (see the
discussion by Brian C. Anderson elsewhere in this
issue).
As we await the results of the Holy See's talks with the Society of St. Pius X, a prominent Catholic priest has
issued an
important statement
about Vatican II, which is at the center of the
discussions.
There is an
important and ongoing
discussion within the church
about the
issue of gay marriage and gay rights, and there is certainly room for theological disagreement.
Perhaps by doing so we can help bring
about some reframing of the public
discussion so as to focus on the truly
important issues of our day.
The foreign debt continues to be an
issue and new voices have began to sound the need to look for ways to face it; (ii) At the national level two questions are concentrating increasing attention: one is the reassessment of the necessary role of the state to correct the distortions of a runaway market (currently discussed in Europe and in the
discussions about the role the initiatives of «an active state has played in the economic development of Asian countries); the other is the need for a «participative democracy over against a purely representative formal democracy: in this sense the need to strengthen civil society with its intermediate organizations becomes an
important concern; (iii) the struggle for collective and personal identity in a society in which forced immigration, dehumanizing conditions in urban marginal situations, and foreign cultural aggression and massification in many forms produce a degrading type of poverty where communal, family and personal identity are eroded and even destroyed.
These types of documents serve as a protection for birth families, but also serve as a launching point for open, honest
discussion between birthparents and adoptive parents
about their expectations for the adoption, their level of comfort with contact, and any other
issues that feel
important to address as they make a plan for their family.
The way I approach
discussions about school food is similar to how I learned to approach talking to my boyfriend (now husband)
about important issues.
This is only partly through choice: the moment has never seemed quite right for a public
discussion of the wider
issues raised by an hereditary head of state, there always seems to have been more
important matters to worry
about.
Therefore, it's
important for clinicians and young cancer patients to have
discussions about this
issue and the available fertility preservation techniques that might be used to overcome it.
Teachers working with small groups of children would no doubt find this book useful in providing starting points for
discussions about the
important ethical
issues surrounding evolution and genetic engineering.
Summit supplements this with forty - five minutes per week of community time, in which students meet together in small groups to engage in
discussions about issues important to them.
There's been a LOT of
discussion this past week or so
about important issues surrounding race, class, and privilege among school reformers and reform critics.
But this post is
about a mindset in too many schools where the adults don't want to engage students in
discussions about such sensitive
issues — even though many educators believe it is as
important as anything else kids learn in school.
This global
discussion group has been designed to encourage debates
about important and underreported
issues of our era.
By omitting this
important issue from the feral cat / TNR
discussion, researchers portray a situation both simpler and harsher (in terms of what it implies
about the impact of free - roaming cats) than reality suggests.
As a result the large US environmental groups did not even participate in most
discussions about Agenda 21 at the UN CSD, they believed that they had more
important environmental
issues to work on.
They tell a tale that is disturbing in what it says
about journalism, the law, and our nation's
discussions on the most
important public policy
issues.
Jones immediately forwarded the article to Wang, Karl, Mann and Trenberth, resulting in a flurry of correspondence, including considerable
discussion about whether Keenan had violated a supposed «confidentiality agreement» with SUNY — an
issue that later became
important in SUNY withholding report information from Keenan:
I agree that many of the
issues I'd like to discuss do not imply directly climate science and should perhaps be discussed elsewhere, such as the amount of FF reserves, the effect of a tax, the
discussion about the benefit - cost of fossils and so on, but they are nevertheless
important in the debate, and many of you seem to have also some ideas
about them.
Mr Bailey highlights the following
issues: work on firm culture is an
important priority for the FCA; essays in the FCA's
Discussion Paper on transforming culture in financial services indicate that culture is
about encouraging and incentivising good things, -LSB-...]
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Ideally you and your partner have engaged in
important discussions about marriage prior to getting engaged and have a sense of where each of you stand on the big
issues.
Open and honest
discussions about who will change diapers, what role extended family is going to take in caring for the child, and other practical
issues are
important.