We can't
ignore that significant point.»
Not exact matches
Under the onslaught of the physical sciences, the life sciences, the social sciences, and the philosophical thought processes that accompanied them, the religious arena shrank to such a
point that the church began to be perceived as no longer a
significant influence at all, but rather as a minor institution that could safely be tolerated or
ignored.
Population control is an often - cited talking
point of global hunger, but this
ignores the more
significant issue of resource consumption.
I do feel that Arsene Wenger and Arsenal have got some of the worst luck going on the injury front and although we can also
point to other problems and things that keep stopping the Gunners from challenging for the Premier League title, it is hard to
ignore the fact that Arsenal have to do without a number of big players for
significant parts of every season.
I acknowledge that Daniel Levy is a much better businessman than I and also that the maths used to illustrate my
points ignored some very
significant costs.
That last
point is
significant as more people become aware of just how myopic it is to accuse charter schools of segregation when they serve only 5 percent of the nation's students while
ignoring the systemic and indefensible politics of segregation that exist in traditional school districts.
But the practicality of the Tucson, given the current limits on infrastructure, became a
point of contention among WardsAuto judges before they decided the technology was too
significant to
ignore.
Ignoring their surplus cash / investments for a minute — the only thing missing operationally from this business is sustained /
significant success on the fund - raising front — now is the ideal time I believe to remedy / attack that issue, as I've
pointed out.
«Cherry picking is the act of
pointing at individual cases or data that seem to confirm a particular position, while
ignoring a
significant portion of related cases or data that may contradict that position.»
Cherry - picking (from Wiki): «Cherry picking is the act of
pointing at individual cases or data that seem to confirm a particular position, while
ignoring a
significant portion of related cases or data that may contradict that position.»
FYI: from wikipedia: Cherry picking, literally meaning harvesting cherries, is used metaphorically to accuse someone of
pointing at individual cases which seem to confirm his or her position, while
ignoring a
significant portion of related cases that may contradict it.
The statement «there has no statistically
significant warming since 1995» can better be stated as «if we
ignore all the data before 1995, we don't have enough data
points to reject, with 95 per cent confidence [1], the hypothesis that the observed warming since 1995 has been due to chance variation».
«Secondly, a crucial
point, which can not be
ignored, is that a
significant number of children, deemed «harder to place» have been waiting 18 months, or more, since entering the care system.