Not exact matches
I am concerned here to plead that such people should examine the religious approach de novo, and be prepared to
give such a
widespread human phenomenon as religion their serious
attention.
I need to emphasize the actuality of the superject (or, what is the same, the superjective existence of the actuality) because the misinterpretation of the principle of process has often gone hand in hand with the mistaken belief that «actuality» can be properly predicated of an occasion only while it is in the process of becoming.3 This
widespread and deeply rooted mistake deserves more
attention than I can
give it here without digressing extensively from my main thesis.
I strongly believe that a lot of human suffering and death could have been avoided if these things were
given more
widespread attention within conventional medical circles.
In light of the
widespread attention given to the Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff research, Education Next asked four experts to comment on the study's implications for teacher policy.
But these raw scores, which receive
widespread attention, almost certainly present a misleading picture — and one that
gives short shrift to both Florida and Texas.
So much industry
attention has been
given to a concept that first became
widespread at this year's Digital Book World conference in January: the hybrid author.
Laura Kate Dale of Let's Play Games
gave the rumored title
widespread attention in November, and at the time declared it a launch day release.
Even before this year's delayed and inadequate monsoon recently brought some relief to the Indian subcontinent, researchers discovered
widespread concern by local experts that their governments are mismanaging the water supplies on which a billion people depend for survival, and
giving insufficient
attention to climate change.
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Given the profile and
widespread use of many of our products, Adobe has attracted increasing
attention from cyber attackers.»