Sentences with phrase «factual questions in»

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You may disagree with Krugman's analysis, but it's a little disingenuous to try to denigrate and dismiss Thomas Mulcair's economic ideas when they're based on Nobel prize winning work in economics (the intellectual case, that is; the factual case that this phenomenon is occurring today, in Canada, is purely a question of whether the appreciation of our currency is based on the oil and gas boom and whether a high dollar results in lower exports in other sectors, both of which you seem to have admitted are accurate.)
Surveys are used to collect factual data, such as employment and salary information, or to ask questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
It would nonetheless be all but impossible to provide full and complete responses to the remaining questions set forth in your letter given the important factual nuances, or to speculate as to the rights and remedies of any Person under the Rights Agreement in the absence of a fully developed factual record.
Reason, evidence, scientific method — A commitment to the use of critical reason, factual evidence and scientific method of inquiry in seeking solutions to human problems and answers to important human questions.
The account of origins presented in Genesis is a simple but factual presentation of actual events and therefore provides a reliable framework for scientific research into the question of the origin and history of life.
Of course, when pressed in conversation, Ford readily admits that the statements in question are not factual but constitute, instead, a highly imaginative hypothesis primarily intended to explain the ever - shifting terminology with which Whitehead expressed his thought and the many textual anomalies — topical discontinuities, clumsy insertions, ghost references, etc — that plague his philosophical books, particularly Science and the Modern World and Process and Reality.
What these ancient Hebrew stories witness to is a confidence in the creative and providential activity of God in the world and the affairs of men, a faith which may very well be maintained even though recognizing that the factual correctness of the story may be readily called in question.
By taking the time to perform an in - depth analysis and ask the right questions, you gain clarity and ensure you're making important business decisions on factual information supported by historical data — not just intuition or estimation.
Instead she will launch into a riff about comparing apples and oranges in order to divert attention from the factual question.
As a parent, it's important to answer the tough question of where babies come from in a factual and age appropriate way.
Tamaro, Janet SO THAT»S WHAT THEY»RE FOR: BREASTFEEDING BASICS Adams, 2nd ed., 1998 A light - hearted and humorous look at breastfeeding in contemporary society, full of factual information and down - to - earth answers to the universal questions breastfeeding mothers ask.
My question is Where does authority come from in the first place (proove it with factual evidence not opinion).
The 36 - page report includes 18 pages in which SUNY officials dispute the findings, question its methodology and cite factual errors.
He said his comments in Auburn were simply a factual response to a question about Maffei.
The researchers also asked nine factual questions about genome editing and found sharp differences in support for both treatment and enhancement based on knowledge.
In any case, the question is not whether Wolfe dismisses Darwin and Chomsky unfairly, but rather whether he marshals sufficient factual evidence to support his central claim.
Surveys are used to collect factual data, such as employment and salary information, or to ask questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
But Jack is a biopic that doesn't just wish to track a narrative of one insane man, it's far more interested with bigger questions and in actually hiding the facts (an interesting dichotomy considering much of the film was developed on factual evidence).
The «factual record» of Boston's school superintendent, Robert R. Spillane, apparently was not enough to satisfy the two black members of the city's five - member school committee, who have raised questions about Mr. Spillane's racial «sensitivity» and his suitability for continuing in the job.
In the problem - oriented physics course, however, scores on factual questions stayed flat when clickers were used — and dropped a significant 9 percentage points on conceptual questions.
Questions in the reading section are broken into three broad categories: understanding factual information, evaluating written material (identifying the author's viewpoint, determining the main idea), and drawing inferences (inferring the feelings, motives and traits of characters in a story, predicting likely outcomes).
For example, scenarios reinforce concepts by applying the material presented in real - world situations., while posing questions and providing guidance to learners as to how to research the answer rather than simply giving them factual information in the form of lecture content or quiz question feedback is another open inquiry technique.
By the end of this training, participants will develop good factual questions that will prompt students to build background knowledge and develop their literacy and language skills by expecting them to read, research, and report definitions and details insightfully and in their own unique way.
«In response to questions we have received from the field, we wanted to share clarifying and factual information on the state's s
answering factual, inferential, main idea, and derived - meaning questions from longer narrative passages; working with maps in the context of a passage
BTW, I don't approve of most edits on meta sites because I very rarely find questions on meta sites which deal purely in factual matters, so my answers are generally just my personal feelings on the matter.
The decision on an appeal from an agency's final action is based on a de novo review (question of law), except that the review of the factual findings in a decision by an AJ is based on a substantial evidence standard of review (29 CFR 1614.405 a).
Jane Friedman addresses some questions memoirists must answer in How True and Factual Does Your Memoir Have to Be?
Galena Square Veterinary Clinic is proud to partner with VIN (Veterinary Information Network) to offer clients a pet health care library in order to search for safe, factual information for your pet health care questions!
In his collection of stories, Borges gives the «histories» of such infamous people as Billy the Kid and John Andrews Murrell — fictionalized by Borges as Lazarus Morell; while much of what he writes is relatively factual, an ongoing intrusion of invented and modified details causes a reader to question the overall veracity of his accounts.
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Calling into question the assumption of factual evidence in photographs, his Soucoupe volante (Flying saucer) series features blurred UFOs at various locations across France.
I know that media tend to make the headlines scream at you in order for you to buy their papers or tune in, but the piece here used factual events to frame the question if the storms are affected by a global warming.
I do find it interesting to explore a basic factual question that is embedded in an intense ideological issue.
Your second problem is that introducing Monckton in response to my Ma Nature factual observations answer to your question introduces a straw man.
The post in question is structured so as to be both verifiably factual and (if its prescriptions are followed) to provide solid foundations for uniting science with skepticism.
Based on my reading, I'll try to be as factual as possible: • you were invited to help with the list of attendees • you accepted and made recommendations • you inadvertently received Dr. Schmit's email response to the invitation (inadvertently in the sense that it should not have been circulated or should have been considered confidential) • from your post: «The original summary (similar to that which Fred posted) was made by me at the Lisbon event in response to a question concerning the absence of prominent AGW proponents.»
== > «yet you have concluded with no uncertainty that this is a report of factual information in which Lee has made substantial errors in reporting Schneiders» words thus calling his ethics in question
It is to be hoped that some do, and a challenge to the judgment could be justified, either using the argument that the Court exceeds its jurisdiction in ruling so definitively on factual questions, or using constitutional values.
[56] Thus, «On judicial review, the question becomes whether, in assessing the impact of the relevant Charter protection and given the nature of the decision and the statutory and factual contexts, the decision reflects a proportionate balancing of the Charter protections at play.»
In ruling that the trial judge's denial of the class was erroneous, the SJC reasoned,» [T] he essential factual questions of liability in this case — Did a contract or agreement exisIn ruling that the trial judge's denial of the class was erroneous, the SJC reasoned,» [T] he essential factual questions of liability in this case — Did a contract or agreement exisin this case — Did a contract or agreement exist?
At the same time, the court deferred ruling on the bar's claim that LegalZoom is engaged in unauthorized practice, concluding that a more extensive factual record is required in order to explain questions such as how LegalZoom's process prepares complex documents for its customers.
The Court Navigator is also permitted into the courtroom in the Bronx, New York, Kings, and Queens County Housing Court and Bronx Civil Court to respond to factual questions asked by the judge but not to represent clients in the traditional lawyer sense.
Let us hope that when an advocacy organization such as the American Tort Reform Association releases its ranking of the worst Judicial Hellholes, most lawyers, trained as they are in critical thinking, would at least question its objectivity and factual basis.
Before turning to the question of what lessons might be learned for the future and offering some guidance in that regard, a formal apology is owed to all those who have been adversely affected by the failure of the Family Justice system to produce an adequate and supportable determination of the important factual allegations in this case.
The Better Regulation Task Force, albeit in 2004, considered this question of the growth of the «compensation culture» in its report Better Routes to Redress and concluded that there was no factual evidence to support it.
Appellate courts must be cautious, however, in finding that a trial judge erred in law in his or her determination of negligence, as it is often difficult to extricate the legal questions from the factual.
In determining the appropriate standard of review, Justices LeBel and Cromwell relied on the tribunal's expertise, the factual nature of the question, and the purpose of the statutory provisions at issue.
Speeding does not, in itself, constitute negligence as the question of whether a vehicle's speed is reasonable turns on the factual circumstances, including the traffic and road conditions.
Interpreting the language of the contract in the context of the factual matrix is a question of mixed fact and law.
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