Sentences with phrase «further thinking on the subject»

Research can validate the information and provide a springboard for further thinking on the subject.
Thanks, Max, I have had some further thoughts on this subject.
Any further thoughts on this subject?

Not exact matches

To hit this point home further and to commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subject:
It further clarifies the issues between us as well as Whitehead's difficult thought on this subject.
And so far, I am not sure I have the best answer, but I will share my current thinking on these subjects.
I have been studying and thinking about this subject for fifteen years so far, and have been working on a book for over a year which explains my proposal, but I am facing problems with putting it into words.
I genuinely was interested in this subject because of late it has somewhat been playing on my mind and so sought to discover the truth on the matter and so sought out discussions and literature by christian writers that I might examine their different stances on the issue and try to find a moral cross-section as I think is appropriate for all questions since the ranging views are like politics ranging from far left wing to far right wing views.
As far as the rumour goes, I think it may be either a) «card subject to change» or b) a champion vs. champion showcase series, to give Asuka a last hurrah on the RAW roster before going to Smackdown full time.
It is early days — so far we have been testing this on healthy subjects — but we think it does have potential to improve the health of the heart and might even become part of the treatment for heart failure.»
While we don't necessarily agree with all of Greene's thoughts on the subject he has some phenomenal tactical and strategic advice for guys who are a little further along in their journey.
In truth, the presentation is fine, yet I can't help but think it would be subjected to further refinement on a bigger label.
After all, reformers (along with traditionalists) go on an on about the importance of «teacher's voice» in shaping the transformation of American public education — even though the reality of how teachers work (in silos, out of sight of one another, often without the strong subject - matter competency needed to help kids succeed) makes them far less expert on education than they may think.
Pedro Noguera was a presenter on LPI's inaugural webinar in the series Achieving Equity Through Deeper Learning, which addressed ways schools and school districts can improve academic achievement, particularly among students who are farthest from opportunity, through engaging students in learning that focuses on meaningful mastery of subjects, critical thinking, problem - solving, collaboration and other skills necessary for college, career, and civic participation in the 21st Century.
Takata's statement to Senator Blumenthal continued by saying, «We intend to give your suggestion further study, and we will let you know if our thinking on this subject changes.
The task aides disclose or impart thoughts to convince the teacher in permitting the student to keep doing further research on the subject.
Critical essays can gain an impressive look if the last sentence is just the one that comes with the ability to capture the reader's attention, proving them to think further on another angle of this particular subject.
Lately, she says, she's «been thinking about the many ways in which one can view the same object, and how far one idea or one shape can be stretched, simply through how it is presented»; her new show accordingly runs variations on a fixed subject via a set of «inverted landscape» paintings (plus some 15 drawings), in irradiated hues, where space seems to twist itself inside out.
At the second reading of the Legal Aid and Advice Bill in 1948 (later the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949), the Attorney General and former British Prosecutor at the Nuremburg Trials, Sir Hartley Shawcross, noted in relation to the need for reform that: «The existing arrangements were subject to the further criticism — and I think a serious one — that the scheme depended on the good will and charity of the legal profession.
Finally, one respondent told the Commission in no uncertain terms that both its Issues Paper and its work on the subject were insufficient, stating that «far more thought and analysis» was required.
[100] Other respondents simply weren't sure whether regulation was a good idea or not, [101] and one respondent told the Commission in no uncertain terms that both its Issues Paper and its work on the subject were insufficient, stating that «far more thought and analysis» was required with respect to the «notion of entity regulation if it is to be extended beyond the governance of law firms.»
The appeal in the USDAW case has been listed on 21 and 22 January 2014 before the Court of Appeal and will make for interesting reading, particularly for many large employers who are as a result of the present law subject to far more onerous consultation requirements than they had previously thought.
There are no real taboos as far as subject matter goes, but think carefully about questions on salary or bonuses, as it could leave the interviewer with the sense money is your primary motivation.
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