Sentences with phrase «into debate»

Let's say you decide to own just 10 names (and it could be 15 or 20 as well and I am not going to get into that debate).
I won't wade into the debate about how poorly contrived the Fraser Institute school rankings really are... but I will concede that the rankings are horrendously flawed.
I dug into this debate for Maclean's at that time, arguing that the case for refocusing the small business tax regime was strong.
I'm just waiting for them to jump into the debate and start arguing for their clients» interests.
Sooner or later, though, Dad would be drawn into a debate, amicable enough at first, often over the relative merits of their two favorite players.
On blogs, newsgroups, email, and networking sites, the communal shock developed into debate.
I am personally not going to get into a debate about semantics, because people can see what's on offer, what's not and call it whatever they want.
Interestingly, two other publishers have jumped into the debate.
No, I'm not going to get into a debate about what word processor program is best.
Without getting into a debate weather or not this test was subjective, we'll tell you that it involves two Japanese cars, one from Germany,...
Into this debate wades Stanford University professor Terry Moe with his new treatise, Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America's Public Schools, in which he marshals evidence on elections, campaign contributions, and education governance to argue that unions have an exaggerated and detrimental impact on American schooling.
Nevertheless, the data has introduced some new qualms into the debate over teacher quality that has roiled state education circles for the better part of the past three years, culminating in the passage of the new tenure law last summer.
Damian Betebenner, a senior associate at the National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment Inc. in Dover, N.H. who developed the SGP model in use in Massachusetts, added that «Unfortunately, the use of student percentiles has turned into a debate for scapegoating teachers for the ills.»
Sir Michael, back at work after an operation, has waded back into the debate about standards in England's schools.
The teacher group Educators 4 Excellence wants «excessed» teachers who can't find a full - time job in two April - to - August hiring seasons to be put on unpaid leave, wading into a debate that's a key sticking point in contract negotiations between the city and the teachers union.
Voters here will wade into the debate on Election Day, when they decide whether to pass or flunk Referendum 55.
In the context of our highly moralistic culture, every debate about knowledge is twisted into a debate about morality, just as every debate about art is twisted into a debate about the moral message of the artist.
Although the current evidence based fad has turned into a debate about test scores, this book is about using evidence to build and defend a model of teaching and learning.
Four years ago, Martha Derthick and I argued that the U.S. Supreme Court would eventually be drawn into the debate over off - campus cyber-speech (see «Digital Discipline,» legal beat, Summer 2013).
Increasingly, biologists and neuroscientists are wading into the debate, armed with sophisticated brain imaging equipment that provides a window into the tangled neural circuitry that offers clues to our best intentions — and our worst.
Indeed, even many Republican politicians now shy away from arguments about the importance of marriage for fear of veering into the debate over same - sex marriage.
A targeted approach The new government has entered into this debate with enthusiasm proposing a series of structural and curricular initiatives designed to tackle the underlying causes of this group of young people.
Into this debate come two economists, Greg J. Duncan of the School of Education at the University of California at Irvine, and Richard J. Murnane of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, with an encouraging message: We do have evidence that a few approaches work.
That question requires stepping into the debate about the relationship between student outcomes and school funding and goes beyond the evidence we present here.
There is also a second slide which leads into a debate.
Bundled into this debate have been arguments about the content of the history curriculum in particular, which has been labelled by the Coalition as biased towards left wing values.
In this article, I'll delve into the debate of Pedagogy vs Andragogy in eLearning clarifying the differences between the two concepts, so that you will be able to understand the respective challenges of each and create highly motivating eLearning projects for both your young and adult learners.
The latest book - length entry into this debate is University of Michigan psychology professor Richard Nisbett's rebuttal of Charles Murray, Richard Herrnstein, Arthur Jensen, and other «hereditarians.»
This issue's forum dives into the debate over the link between education and economic growth.
Rather than wade into that debate, I'll take on one element of it that's rarely mentioned: teacher pensions.
The Winston Churchill biopic Darkest Hour will feed into the debate around the nature of President Donald Trump's abrasive, confrontational form of leadership, says Joe Wright, the film's director.
And when the film was over, I was immediately drawn into debate about it.
I just got into this debate Monday night with another proponent of the theory (who has been similarly rebuffed here in the past).
Featuring a cast of renowned artists from many fields, the feature dives into the debate about whether fashion should be viewed as art.
It sounds bleak, and it often is, but as the story unfolds, we bear witness to a town full of cleverly developed characters who all have something intriguing to throw into the debate.
The apes are fine as they are; unlike the humans, they do not need to chase energy sources to survive (yeah, Reeves is going to bring the Middle - East into this debate!).
Ryan, Marshall, and I dug into Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit and into the debate that surrounds the movie.
In episode 210, the hosts step into the debate between those that espouse the efficacy of 12 - step programs such as AA and those who assert that there is no proof that such programs are any more effective than traditional medical help.
It is not too surprising that a movie that forces its characters into a debate between science and religion at nearly every turn would get both wrong with almost equal frequency.
This week, we're chewing our metaphorical pencils over the issue of workplace romance, so straighten that tie and dive into our debate...
Try to be respectful, but at the same time, don't be dragged into a debate on race.
However, new studies are really refuting and putting this stuff up into debate.
O.K today I'm TRYING not to ruffle any feathers but I'm going to wade into this debate.
Dear Poop Control, Thank you for your intellectual input into this debate on rice.
These statements are said with conviction knowing full well that once you draw them into a debate, they usually concede and agree that yoga would be good for them.
In doing so, she was wading into a debate about eastern box turtle variation that has lasted more than 80 years, with some scientists suggesting that fossil and modern box turtles are all the same species, while others — pointing to a distinction in size or shape — hypothesizing that some fossils represented a separate, extinct species.
That trade - off, however, didn't make its way into the debate over the spending bill.
In a normal scientific debate, a hypothesis advanced by one group of researchers will prompt criticism from another group, and the two will go back and forth, more or less politely, feeding new data into the debate until coming to an agreement.
Jan Janecka, a postdoctoral fellow working with evolutionary genomicist William Murphy at Texas A&M University in College Station, has now jumped into the debate with a two - pronged molecular study, the most comprehensive approach attempted thus far.
And by pulling others into a debate, Finch also taps into the expertise of whoever's in the audience.
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