Sentences with phrase «everyone agrees the number»

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Almost everyone Hofmeister interviewed agreed that the ideal number is just three, or even fewer.
The next number in such sanctimonious fools» repertoire is to threaten everyone who doesn't agree with them with eternal damnation.
The counter-argument resides in his citation and defense of G. J. Whitrow's argument2 to the effect that an infinitist is committed to the idea of an infinite number of intermediary past events which ex hypothesi ought to be able to be counted or successively synthesized (but which everyone agrees can not be), and that this very situation of infinite intermediaries obliterates the intuitively sound distinction between actual past and potential future.
Although statistics vary, and probably no one knows the exact number of runaway and homeless youth in the USA who are living in the streets, alleys, canyons, beaches, parks, under bridges and any other place they can find, almost everyone agrees there are at least one million homeless and runaway kids in our country.
A measurement is intersubjective, not in the sense that everyone would record the same numbers, but in the sense that everyone reading the records agrees on what they are seeing, and in particular on when two measurements agree.
Most people agree that a good number of diapers to have is 18 if you want to cloth diaper full time and wash them every other day, but this answer might not suit for everyone.
As soon as you can get out of the house - this is my number one toddler and new baby tip, something that everyone I speak to agrees.
A 2005 U.S. National Academies report recommended increasing the number of scientists America produces, but not everyone agreed with their assessment
9 December 2005 A 2005 U.S. National Academies report recommended increasing the number of scientists America produces, but not everyone agreed with their assessment.
I believe «everyone» does agree that record lows exist and will continue to exist, but just in fewer numbers.
But same size muscles without weight training stimulation consume way less energy then the ones recovering from training (the numbers vary from study to study but everyone agrees that recovering muscles use significantly more calories in comparison to rested ones).
Everyone from teachers to educators to neurologists to acclaimed economists agrees that these early interventions help close the socioeconomic achievement gap and provide many other long run benefits such as reducing the number of students classified for special education services, improving graduation rates, and even reducing the number of students entering the school - to - prison pipeline.
The author Hugh Howey (pictured) and his still - unnamed «Data Guy» (um, not pictured) who produce the quarterly AuthorEarnings.com reports may not have numbers that everyone agrees with, but, they certainly do have numbers.
Despite these numbers, not everyone in the UK agreed that interest rates on student loans should remain unchanged.
-- See it on Amazon Not everyone will agree with Sine Mora as the number 3 spot on the list.
From a policy perspective, this suggests a number of possibilities, among them, (a) that the benefits of emissions reduction (as related to GAT) lie beyond 2030, (b) that everyone implicitly agrees that emissions reductions are unlikely (I doubt this is the case), (c) that emissions reductions of any conceivable amount will have no noticable effect on GAT, and so on.
Now everyone who follows climate science a bit, would probably agree that next to climate sensitivity the other important field where research suggests we may need to think in slightly different numbers than we used to is sea level rise.
One thing that everyone in the climate blogosphere seems to agree on is that the best fruit in the world is the cherry, judging by the number that are picked.
Even now the only reason there is not a basically flat trend since 1995 is because of the huge numbers around 1998 which almost everyone agrees is an outlier and completely untypical.
At another community we visited on a ranch outside Bellingham, Wash., everyone agrees to work a set number of hours and chooses between being paid for this time or applying it toward their rent.
What's remarkable about this «debate» is that everyone involved agrees that whatever the number, Georgia Power customers will end up saving money as these projects will cost less than the projected cost of generating power.
I believe «everyone» does agree that record lows exist and will continue to exist, but just in fewer numbers.
In any case, it is simply an effort to reconcile the rapid rates of warming in the Arctic with the output of the most recent group of global climate models — everyone agrees that global warming is real, except for a very large number of editors and reporters with the U.S. press, who continue to advocate for the positions held by a small number of fossil fuel funded contrarians and insist on giving them «equal time» — a luxury denied to renewable energy experts.
Definitely not everyone agrees with this, and it could be more like 2021, if you use different numbers.
Though some dispute those numbers, nearly everyone agrees that patent trolling is a problem that has ballooned in recent years, particularly in the software industry.
Of course, with an increased susceptibility to a 51 % attack and only a small number of developers actually building anything on ethereum classic, not everyone agrees that classic ethers could be valuable at all.
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