They might disagree about the balancing even if
they generally agree about things like the institutional competence of courts (and the attendant risks of overenforcement) and the interpretation of constitutional principles.
About three - quarters of college graduates (76 %) say scientists
generally agree about evolution, compared with 58 % of those with a high school education or less.
Ha, trolls on the board...
I generally agree about all modern Subaru's being boring which is why I bought an old 2000 Blitzen Legacy and modded it with Version8 STi running gear and a 400hp engine.
Despite these disparate viewpoints about how schools should be evaluated, Jerald said educators
generally agree about the necessity of school accountability measures.
Our reviewers
generally agree about one issue (the greater levels of satisfaction among voucher recipients) not because they agree ideologically or because their assessments of the research on this topic are principled and objective.
About three - quarters of college graduates (76 %) say scientists
generally agree about evolution, compared with 58 % of those with a high school education or less.
Mothers and fathers in these households
generally agree about who is more focused on work.
«Respondents...
generally agree about monetary policy, but there is no clear consensus about most fiscal issues,» said Jay Bryson, global economist at Wells Fargo Securities and chair of the NABE's policy survey committee.
Not exact matches
While Abudulai
agrees it's
generally women and people of colour who wind up having to bring diversity issues forward in the workplace, she's still happy to talk
about them.
Traditional bricks - and - mortar retail is struggling in just
about every developed economy, and the culprit is
generally agreed to be online shopping, particularly aggressive and fast - growing Amazon.
I
generally agree with his perspective
about Bitcoin.
I mean: I
generally agree, that it's all
about single stocks; and in that perspective, market valuation in general isn't interesting at all.
When someone tells me that «evolution is only a theory» I ask them
about their opinion on the theory of gravity (
generally I tell them that I totally
agree!
It's not like a thousand eyewitness accounts of an event, where they'd vary in the details but
generally agree on the most important aspects, it's more like a thousand people who were asked to right a short story
about anything they wanted.
It is
generally agreed that a Muslim should give alms which amount to a tenth of the agricultural yield immediately after harvest, and a fortieth part of his wealth of goods, or of gold after a lapse of one year if it reaches the quantity of thirty. - eight grams — and
about the same proportion of wealth in animals.
In 1700s England, it was
generally agreed that something must be done
about children's poverty and ignorance.
I have been a lifetime Catholic and while I
generally respect the fundamental moral philosophies of the church I completely
agree with Rush
about this.
I
agree that polemicists in the culture wars are often as careless with historical facts and epidemiological data
about children as they are with facts
generally.
You're certainly correct that we need to be clear
about the terms we are talking
about, for example the first two «we's in this sentence refer to you and I specifically, or
generally anyone who is engaging in a debate / discussion — but when I said «If war is wrong, then it follows that we should never go to war» the «we» meant Christians, when I'm talking to you I
agree that we are talking
about what we as followers of Jesus should do, not just
generally members of a given country or society should do.
And yes, you're talking
about a single event that happened thousands of years ago on a single day And I meant the later, when I ask question, they are
generally honest questions, but back to the point, you
agreed with me on every, because you assumed that at least part of the story was true, but who is the everyone you were referring to?
I'd hesitate to make that claim
about Shakespeare
generally, but I
agree with Brantley when it comes to that odd beast Twelfth Night.
But something
about narrative theology (and narrative in other disciplines as well) that has inhibited its lure is how its proponents decide which narrative is preferable even within the larger whole they
generally agree upon — biblical narrative.
I understand your point
about minor league pitchers and
generally agree.
And when people talk,
generally people
agree to disagree (unless you're a idiot) and would have a good converstaion
about football.
«It is
generally agreed upon that waiting until your baby is
about 12 months old is a good idea.
We talked
about it together and were happy to find that we
generally agreed on the book's main approach.
I totally
agree with Buster, young people are
generally never disllusinioned
about anything.
Although scientists
generally agree that eukaryotes can trace their ancestry to a merger between archaea and bacteria, there's been considerable disagreement
about what the first eukaryote and its immediate ancestors must have looked like.
Isaac Held, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration climate scientist, said he
agreed with the researchers
about the «the importance of getting the ice - liquid ratio in mixed - phase clouds right,» but he doesn't
agree that global climate models
generally underestimate climate sensitivity.
Although there is some controversy
about how they moved, paleontologists
generally agree that pterosaurs had a semi-erect posture, distinctly more reptilian than the erect stance of dinosaurs.
They were, for instance, more likely to
agree with the statements «I see a place for myself among surgical consultants» and «
Generally, I feel good when I think
about myself as a surgeon.»
And since researchers
generally agree that agriculture took hold in Britain
about 6,000 years ago, these new findings suggest that hunter - gatherers in northwest Europe had developed social networks with migrating farmers and traded for wheat at least 2,000 years prior.
Regardless of their personal beliefs
about evolution, 66 % of the public say they believe that scientists
generally agree that humans have evolved over time while 29 % say that scientists do not
agree about this.
Some 42 % of the public as whole says that scientists
generally agree the universe was created in a single event often called «the big bang,» while 52 % say that scientists are divided in their views
about creation of the universe.
We're used to seeing headlines
about the harm of too much screen time and seem to
generally agree that it's something we should protect kids from, but Alexandra Samuel, a researcher on technology, argues that it's really just another way to shame mothers.
There is some disagreement
about the effectiveness of oil pulling, but all sources seem to
agree that it is
generally considered safe.
There seems to be a lot of information available
about some very detrimental effects from «oxidized cholesterol», including from some sources who would
generally agree with eating Primal.
including the New Testament Letters: The Letters are not in their normal New Testament Order, but in the date order
generally agreed Known as Saul prior to his ministry, Paul was born of Hebrew parents
about.
Actually, I
generally agree with you
about Michael Cera.
whether you wholeheartedly
agreed or vehemently disagreed with his opinions, he fueled great discussion
about cinema and Hollywood more
generally with insight and understanding.
Definitions should be
generally agreed on and accepted; language used
about bullying, cyberbullying, cybersafety and wellbeing is most effective if it is consistent between secondary schools, primary feeder schools, home and the wider community.
I also
agree with his points
about the different normative salience of economic as opposed to racial segregation, the importance of policy with respect to economic (and racial) segregation, and the growth
generally (though variably) of both kinds of segregation.
I
agree that home schooling is
generally the best option, but your comment talks
about everything but the actual subject of this article, a public charter school.
Related, and on this point we
agree, «teacher pay incentives is one area that we know a good deal
about, based on analysis of actual policy variation, and the results are not terribly promising... experiments
generally show performance bonuses, a particular form of pay for performance, have no significant student achievement effects, whether the bonus is rewarded at the individual teacher level» (p. 89).
Though there was a recent article by Mike Petrilli
about how people on Twitter
generally only «follow» people who they
agree with, I try to follow a few «reformers» to stay on top of what is going on.
Educators in case study districts and across the state
generally agree that areas of strength with teacher evaluation include the instructional framework, the conversations
about instructional practice, and the focus on growth.
I
agree about Ferrari people and,
generally about the cars: they appear to be entertaining.
The same could be said
about politics, but I think most people would
agree that a participatory democracy is
generally kinder to those ruled, than a walled garden, er, uh, dictatorship.
But rather than segregating self published books, what I would rather see is an education of the public to differentiate between the terms vanity publishing (which I think most folks
agree is
generally bad and awful and will never lose its stigma), self - publishing (which often connotes work that has not been properly vetted by people who know how to judge a good product) and indie publishing, which is a term that those of us who use it are hoping will come to mean quality — work that has been vetted by independent editors and formatted by people who give a damn
about putting out a professional product that rivals anything put out by New York.
I
generally agree with Guy's take
about both projects.