Sentences with phrase «find meaningful discussion»

Ten years ago, one would had to search legal scholarship pretty carefully to find meaningful discussion of the implications of that fact (both the between market and state part, and the applications of free legal information) for law and public policy.

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The discussions do not need to lead to a firm policy programme, but we need to find out what views on Labour's future direction exist within the Labour Movement so we can then have a meaningful leadership contest in which the candidates and those voting understand each other.
As the authors of a study finding lower rates of anti-Jewish views among private school graduates than public school graduates noted, «private school teachers can lead meaningful discussions about sensitive topics, whereas public schools are constrained by rigid neutrality and are particularly sensitive to matters of religion.»
They then work with school and district leaders to convert these initial discussions and findings into a meaningful plan that aligns with the district's (or school's) identified needs and goals.
In moving our private online discussions to the NCSS Ning social network, we found that students had meaningful conversations concerning praxis online during the semester they were required to do so.
Perhaps if the «opposing» sides could actually have the opportunity to sit down and have a meaningful discussion on the issue, a solution could be found that would be fair to all concerned.
Going down this path, you'll quickly find yourself in a debate on discounting and the time value of action / resources, which will take you deep into discussions of subjects such as environmental ethics, future / present generations, the foundational assumtions of the discipline of economics, etc. — all very important and interesting subjects, but ones on which there is unlikely to be forged a new consensus on meaningful time scales related to climate change.
Surely the integrity of scientific research is founded upon truthful reporting of data and methods sufficient to make replication of all or any portion of said data or methods practicable; understandable and well organized arguments relevant to said data and methods sufficient to make meaningful discussion practicable, and accessible avenues of reputable publication of the foregoing sufficient to make interested dialogue practicable.
In an interview with Time Magazine last week, Pruitt said he planned to model his red - team, blue - team debate on Cold War - era discussions of the Soviet nuclear threat and suggested that he believed his agency did not «engage in a robust, meaningful discussion» about the threat posed by carbon dioxide before adopting the endangerment finding.
Rainfall is what is discussed down here and I find most discussions not very meaningful.
This structure - based balancing precluded finding a section 2 (b) violation, according to the Court, because an additional override based on a consideration of the public interest would «add little» to meaningful public discussion.
Those of us who dare suggest that family mediation is not a subset of the law, nor a form of adjudication, are often shunned, excluded from meaningful discussions, referred to as «non», find ourselves talking quietly among ourselves at «industry» events.
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