Whether that's the case with most shiitake operations would be
an interesting point of discussion.
Mark compares things to TV, and I agree it provides
an interesting point of discussion, but a single 30 page comic provides MUCH less story than a 60 minute TV show.
In case you weren't able to view the March 11th National Head Start Association webinar on the Fiscal Year 2015 Budget, there were
some interesting points of discussion and worthwhile news on upcoming opportunities.
Not exact matches
Focus your
discussion on client pain
points, procedural advantages and timely topics
of interest.
One
of the
interesting discussions the community
pointed out is what if you are an excellent stock picker or join an incredibly successful startup.
A whole
discussion can be had about the effect
of the Bitcoin network and value on the
interest and price
of alternative cryptocurrencies, but the
point is that for the purpose
of privacy it can be relatively easy and cheap to move into Monero and back out in Bitcoin, or at some exchanges, directly into cash.
There is an
interesting contrast that sometimes develops in relations between at least some men and some women, although the
point under
discussion does not depend on the stereotyping
of either men or women.
Nearly everyone, I have found, is
interested in the dramatic story
of AA, and this is a natural
point of departure for a
discussion of alcoholism.
Those whose
interest in the religions
of Asia has been aroused to the
point that they want to consider some
of the comparative problems raised by the study
of religions other than one's own will find thoughtful and searching
discussions in two books recently published: World Religions and World Community, by Robert Lawson Slater, and The Meaning and End
of Religion, by Wilfred Cantwell Smith.
Our
interest at this
point is in the teaching
of Jesus concerning the future, so we shall limit our
discussion to the so - called «apocalyptic» Son
of man sayings, the core
of which may be regarded as being found in Mark 8.38; 13.26; 14.62; Luke 12.8 f.par.; 11.30; 17.24 par.; 17.26 f par.
I felt the
discussion was constructive and you offered an
interesting point of view as someone trained in psychology.
If others are
interested in reading her
discussion of this
point, it's in the section «Strengths and limitations
of this study» starting in the 4th paragraph, including:
The Committee on Drugs therefore has not placed nicotine (and thus smoking) in any
of the Tables but hopes that the
interest in breastfeeding by a smoking woman will serve as a
point of discussion about smoking cessation between the pediatrician and the prospective lactating woman or nursing mother.
But the book is more than just a collection
of interesting photos; rather, author Andrea Curtis uses school food as a starting
point for age - appropriate
discussions of larger societal issues like poverty and the environment.
I think if one takes these two observations as starting
points for a
discussion they are thought provoking, depending
of course on your
interests.
REPUBLICANS TRY TO TURN THE TABLES: «It's pretty clear to me, at least at this
point, that neither the Senate Democratic Majority nor the president
of the United States have any
interest whatsoever in entering into any
discussions about how to resolve this impasse,» said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The September and October guided park walks highlighted below offer visitors varied terrain, great scenery,
interesting discussion points, and different levels
of walking (1 sneaker is easy, 2 sneaker is moderate, 3 sneaker is strenuous):
The walks highlighted below offer varied terrain, great scenery,
interesting discussion points, and different levels
of walking (1 sneaker is easy, 2 sneaker is moderate, 3 sneaker is strenuous).
Repetition
of talking
points passes for political
discussion, and serious
interest in issues and options is treated as the idiosyncrasy
of wonks.
Re: 98 Satellite data: Some weeks ago I had a
discussion with my American «Deny - aleban» nephew about global warming, and I came across some
points of interest, which I think somebody should take a closer look into: I wrote this to him: https://www.dropbox.com/s/b9m66ktqf28mghs/Pil1.pdf?dl=0 and the
point of interest starts at page 6, where I write about the 98 - thing.
In this
point of life, you like to moan about things like the traffic, a delayed order or an unfit parking lot, but your date can be more
interesting if you try to avoid such boring
discussions.
I went on to extend it by using one
of the variables above and number
of siblings, this can often bring out some
interesting discussion points, although these days perhaps it should be friends on Facebook.
For those
of you
interested in just the email exchanges, as a follow - up to my previous post here, I've pasted the highlights
of the conversation for you all below... with compliments to Valerie for including what she viewed as the key
points for
discussion / thought.
This could be a good choice for a book group because there are several
points of contention that might make for an
interesting discussion.
One
point of interest in the on - going
discussions of the future
of digital textbooks for all academic levels is that the publishers seem to be entirely on board.
The
discussion turned into one a number
of people were
interested in — in fact, one
of the participants asked Sarah if MGC could do a post on KDP Select and Kindle Unlimited from an author's
point of view.
Many
of you probably have more experience with online e-book sales, but I thought these
points were
interesting nuts and bolts kind
of discussion items.
I know a lot
of fans though were disheartened by the stronger focus on character relations, marriages, and simpler gameplay modes (such as casual mode with no perma - death) to bring in new fans, which brings us to a very
interesting discussion point about the next installment in the franchise.
I have a huge number
of hours logged into the game already but there are some plot
points and design choices that I would be
interested to see some
discussion on.
Participants represent a mix
of AAA / indie / mobile / education sectors and provides
interesting starting
points of discussion, applying their target audience's perspective as well as their experiences within the industry as we know it.»
Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing on the crowded App Store is an
interesting discussion point: Indie game fans would probably buy the game on the names
of Saltsman and Wohlwend alone, but is the average player invited by stand - out style and mystery, or do they avoid it in favor
of a sure bet?
It was really feminism that elongated, expanded, or ruptured institutional critique — that's the
point at which I became deeply
interested and invested, because the possibility
of a queer subject also became relevant within this
discussion.
He criticizes the spinelessness
of those who should actually be watching over institutions: «Lacking an
interest in art and with no culture
of discussion, they hide behind external aspects
of the museum and withdraw to a position
of delighting in the exercise
of administrative control — to the
point of calling in the public prosecutor's office when, to put it bluntly, something is not to their liking.»
As well as being a turning
point in the
discussion of art from Asia in America, it reflected the growing commercial
interest in the region.
referring to your analogy
of hockey lines and your
interests being akin to the third line
of the
discussion, I can see why you are making the
points above.
But even more
interesting was that, in a
discussion with one
of our guests who had welcomed the news, I learned - to my astonishment - that he was Chair
of a local «Environmental Network» - whose website asserts, for example, that there is a «widespread consensus» that more CO2 will make the Earth «too hot for us», that «we are approaching crisis
point» and «disaster» and that the opinions
of sceptics are derived from media promotion «by those who stand to lose financially if energy consumption is reduced».
sorry not to link out
of fear
of mod limbo, but googling «ORI RCR
Points for
Discussion» leads to a page
of interesting quotations on scientific integrity and misconduct, from which the above is taken.
In any case, it's semantics, and if that's your
point, let's just agree and move on to a more
interesting discussion — what about the topology
of climate?
While our attention to WG3 has been attracted by conflict
of interest, WG3's ability to function as a source
of trustworthy information is arguably prejudiced even more greatly by its failure to comply with bias policies — a
point neatly put by Morton as follows (see original post for more
discussion)
At this
point it's clear to me that you are simply trolling, and are not
interested in a rational
discussion of the data and science.
The question
of an asymmetry in research funding, while an important and
interesting one, is not really on
point — and so her response to my observations about her
discussion of asymmetry (which discussed that alleged asymmetry was not really on
point).
Last week I found this
discussion of soli respiration compicated to the
point of confusion but
interesting http://the-scientist.com/2011/08/01/the-root-
of-the-problem/ I suspect we are going to end up discussing limiting nutrients and the nitrogen cycle before we're done
Please, in the
interest of rational
discussion, concede the
point.
During the course
of the
discussion that ensued, another
interesting point came up - how efficient is aquaponics really?
When he sticks to the knitting, he provides lively reading and
interesting discussion points — as with posts on guerilla marketing for law firms, use
of RSS feeds, and sponsoring web sites.
... prepared to speak with the judiciary about their
interest in having the
discussion at this
point in time, where we would go, and canvass the views
of other participants in the justice system.
This is a great
point of discussion in a law personal statement, in interviews and generally, it successfully shows your
interest in the field.
I can't resist
pointing out that further
discussion of this
interesting point is contained in chapter 5
of The Law
of Employee Monitoring in Canada.
Genova
points out that leveraging blog posts makes all the difference between a successful blog that generates business and one that may lead to lots
of interesting discussion, but doesn't produce a dime
of revenue.
A number
of interesting points arose from the keynote speeches and the subsequent
discussions, which not only provided valuable insight into the manner in which African arbitral institutions are contributing to the growth
of arbitration, but also gave indication
of potential future trends.