Sentences with phrase «few opportunities for discussion»

In Cambridge there were few opportunities for discussion with Catholics until after 1895; because of a ban Cardinal Manning had got imposed, there were less than a dozen of them in the entire University.

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«After a few years, employees came to us saying there weren't any opportunities for growth,» recalls Melissa Sonberg, who was part of those discussions and now serves as executive - in - residence at Desautels faculty of management.
But it was a very unsatisfying attempt — to have weighty theological questions determined by delegates who came together for a few days with little prior study of the issues, who were sometimes inclined to suppose that such questions admitted of «yes» or «no» answers, and who passed judgment after rather limited opportunity for discussion and debate.
Several noncontroversial budget bills were printed last night, and a few were even passedby the Senate — with very little discussion on the part of majority members and no opportunity for the public to see anything before it was voted on.
Several noncontroversial budget bills were printed last night, and a few were even passed by the Senate — with very little discussion on the part of majority members and no opportunity for the public to see anything before it was voted on.
Tulley's (2013) survey of writing pedagogies courses indicated that more than half of such courses provide few opportunities for field experiences, and when they do, discussion of issues like feedback strategies remains mostly abstract.
You might have students attempt to do so spontaneously in a class discussion, or you might give them the opportunity to reflect on their notebooks for a few minutes before beginning a discussion in which they attempt to anticipate opposing arguments.
Without getting into a discussion of why the prices are so high, we can all agree that there are a few desperate students out there who would steal a textbook if they had the opportunity because they can't afford or don't want to pay for their own copy.
The American Abstract Artists group was established in 1936 as a forum for discussion and debate of abstract art and to provide exhibition opportunities when few other possibilities existed.
Of course, we would like these thoughts to influence the discussion, but we are just a blog, and opportunities for us bloggers to influence the debate are few and far between.
From my vantage point in the Peanut Gallery the lack of focus here created the opportunity for a few to hyjack the discussion and turn it into a critique of CE and JC.
Over the past few years we have been offering online versions of our discussion courses for organizations and now we're excited to bring this opportunity to the broader NWEI community.
Frankly, it's not hard to imagine simplified versions of the Guidelines and Advisory Guidelines that admit of fewer opportunities to escape their presumptions, mathematical approaches to the division of matrimonial property that are more determinate, or even automated dispute resolution systems that at least provide a starting point for settlement discussions where disputes aren't resolved completely.
Without getting into a discussion of why the prices are so high, we can all agree that there are a few desperate students out there who would steal a textbook if they had the opportunity because they can't afford or don't want to pay for their own copy.
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