Not exact matches
While the concept
of the semantic tree may only be familiar to those with a computer science background (here's a pretty good basic explainer from Quora, if you're
interested), the gist
of Musk's advice should be clear to anyone: don't wade into the weeds
of a
subject before you have a conceptual framework — the main ideas and
debates at the heart
of the discipline — mastered.
Each has proven to be
of interest to people and has in fact been the
subject of intense
debates.
I'm sure many
of you message posters have watched very
interesting debates and those
debates make this
subject matter so
interesting.
One
of the
interesting aspects which seems to me especially important in the
debate about abortion is the pre-natal learning
of the child in the womb as a
subject of ongoing research.
Certainly, other parties at
interest have pursued the protected calm and rational patois provided by the judicial process in place
of subjecting themselves to the bare - knuckle pummeling
of political
debate.
The crisis was the
subject of heated parliamentary
debate last week, with Teresa May's government struggling on multiple fronts to defend the idea
of public services contracting, launch a convincing investigation
of what happened, take credible steps to deal with what is widely seen as compensation - gouging by the company's directors, the perception
of sweetheart contracts extended to a struggling company, continuing doubtsabout official and company conflicts
of interest, and about the impact
of still - undetermined huge taxpayer losses — not least over underfunded pensions that have now come onto its books.
When you're considering writing up that specialist
interest, you might remember these figures, do some research on Amazon, and recall that academic books are often subsidized anyway - a
subject of anguished
debate in academic sites and blogs.
A: That was the
subject of a very
interesting debate on my Facebook page last year.
It would be
interesting to see the two
of you
debate this
subject as I think it may clarify things for those
of us (me) who get confused and frightened by all this talk
of eBooks and pricing.
The BoC's decision has been the
subject of much
debate — recent low
interest rates were intended as an economic stimulus coming out
of last year's recession, and some economists have been arguing that rates should stay low for the time being as a measure
of protection against global market turmoil.
Determining what is in the best
interest of a particular animal will become the
subject of debate in which others will have a right to an opinion.
Given the intensity
of that
debate, we thought it would be
interesting, for this week's Retrospective column, to jump back almost 60 years, to 1957, when Ad Reinhardt took up the
subject of contemporary abstraction in ARTnews.
Going down this path, you'll quickly find yourself in a
debate on discounting and the time value
of action / resources, which will take you deep into discussions
of subjects such as environmental ethics, future / present generations, the foundational assumtions
of the discipline
of economics, etc. — all very important and
interesting subjects, but ones on which there is unlikely to be forged a new consensus on meaningful time scales related to climate change.
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