I have found myself having
issues even talking about this topic because it shows a complete lack of understanding of the size and scope of book publishing.
Not exact matches
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're
talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger
issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
Agricultural subsidies and trade barriers are a highly contentious
issue,
even contributing to a breakdown in
talks at the 2003 meeting in Cancún, Mexico, and, more recently, at the Potsdam, Germany, discussions in June.
«The overall broad definition of confidential information makes it so employees don't say anything,
even about
issues they're allowed to
talk about,» he said.
A report
issued by Deloitte in 2011 called for revamping the K - 12 curriculum to expose kids to entrepreneurial concepts, and Stuart says government officials and policy experts are
even considering the possibility of specialized, innovation - focused schools.Programs like the lecture series currently offered at Toronto French School that brings in entrepreneurs to
talk to students can make a difference, he says.
A few of the arguments, like how the long lineups provide fans an opportunity to
talk movies with their fellow attendees, made sense
even though I wouldn't consider them a worthy tradeoff for all the other
issues.
Do we
even need to
talk about the deadly ignition recall or the switch
issue?
The problem is that, in business, gender is such a polarizing
issue that no one is willing to
talk about it — or
even use gendered words.
Those are two things that I think solve the
issues you
talked about, but this idea of a trustless system in eliminating the middleman goes
even further and can disrupt almost any industry with a middleman.
Most likely, they'll visit your website, go to Google to learn
even more about the
issue and alternatives,
talk with their peers and further investigate.
People have the right to leave church and organized religion, they have a right to question an institution that will do anything to save face
even if it means letting children be harmed (and trust me, there are Priests that have
issues with girls - my mom when to an all girls» Catholic school in the 60s and
talks about how many of the priests used to «hang out» with the young girls out and girls have been abused), churches that are not practicing social justice.
So we aren't
even talking about the same
issues here.
So that's what I'm
talking about an
even larger theological
issue.»
In the second part of the
talk, I described a church that sometimes in the past has led in dealing with public
issues and sometimes responsibly followed other leaders, but is now ineffective
even when it makes occasional pronouncements that are good.
There are amazing apostolates out there to explain these teachings (One More Soul, based in the US, is a fine example), yet few know of these and
even fewer
talk openly about this
issue within the Church.
We
talk about culture and real - life
issues that other faith - based magazines might shy away from, because we believe it's important to address the gritty stuff of life —
even when it makes us uncomfortable.
And then, having experienced together the healing mercy that comes from the one who alone is mighty to save, we can journey on as friends — no longer strangers to each other — who are eager to
talk to each other, and
even to argue passionately with each other about crucial
issues.
Thus,
even a very modest institutionalization of this
issue in theological education provides legitimacy and resources to those addressing the problems, and a space for healing, thinking,
talking and acting together.
In other essays, there is much
talk of usury, but almost no awareness of the underlying economic and social
issues, or
even of the history of the debate.
racial segregation was so widely accepted in the churches and societies throughout the world that few white theologians, did see the injustice, did not regard the
issue important enough to
even write or
talk about it.
I understand why you don't want to
talk about the embarrassing fact that your religion's a sham, but it's * precisely * the
issue; The prayer session shouldn't
even be being conducted in the first place, never mind forcing people to pretend to respect it!
Even as a teenager, I could recognize that the
issues just happened to be the same as the
talking points of the Republican National Committee.
In this
issue, Christopher Caldwell reports on the softening, nonjudgmental language professionals now encourage,
even require, when
talking about drug addiction («American Carnage»).
And then comes: the taboo subjects;
talking about people as if they are not there (or as if they are an «
issue», not a person); assuming everyone (who counts) is of a certain race, ability, class, language, sexuality or gender; various non-biblical behavioural rules; the targeted enforcement of church rules (whether «biblical» or not) on particular groups; and the general reluctance to see things from another's perspective (
even if this is a skill that churchgoers use all day, every day, outside thw church).
And furthermore, you became able to predict or know what a person thought or felt about a certain topic or
issue even if you had never
talked about it.
Even the attempt to smother the
issue with a weak compromise that like will still leave the right inflamed when players are still
talking about racism and injustice.
We
talk abt Lemar all the widow and now we already hv a player to
talk abt in January ❓ I think it's hard time we stop fooling ourselfs over
issues like this, We r no more attracting players not
even sonogo will like to come back to arsenal at this time of crisis.
Keep
talking bout
issues ahead (meeting with barca) when we can barely
even handle
issues on ground (EPL)...... Infact our title chances are in Jeopardy and yet they are busy debating and dicussing bout a battle of the men (bayern, real, barca etc) and arsenal are the tender boys with a few cheap ammunitions
But with Wenger
talking about players, defenders especially, needing time to adapt and build an understanding with the players around you, as well as revealing that there is a communication
issue with the new man not speaking
even basic words in English, it is clear that starting him against Villa would be too much of a risk.
He's not someone who ever
talked — you know,
even when he's had this
issue in the past, and he played through it without asking for everyone's applause — and he's not
talking now.
Relatedly, I also find myself (in the real world mainly, but to some extent
even in an anonymous forum like this) worrying excessively about saying the wrong thing about any identity position for fear of being shamed or worse (so much so that I tend not to
talk about identity
issues with people who occupy those identities (when they are not my own), which isn't a solution either).
I listened to the Arseblog phone - in podcast yesterday — which was mostly painful, especially when, in response to inane questions regarding Wenger, Wilshere, Europa, etc., Andrew was forced to reheat his stance on
issues he's already
talked about plenty enough on the regular podcasts — and there was one guy who called in to say, in all seriousness, that Wilshere has been Arsenal's best player this season, and that he would go all out to offer Wilshere,
even if it's at the expense of Ramsey.
• Transform frustration and aggression into adaptation and cooperation • Keep your cool when your kids push your buttons,
talk back or refuse to «play nice» • Nourish deep attachment with young and older kids • Help your ADD» ish child survive and thrive,
even if you're ADD» ish yourself • Inoculate your kids from negative thinking and peer pressure that lead to anger, anxiety, depression, or behavior
issues • Help children manage the emotional challenges of divorce
The book delves into all the
issues girls wonder about, and
even has a section to help get them through the dreaded parent / child sex
talk.
I would suggest a cohabiting plan
even if you're living together for convenience / financial
issues (if you're moving in together and already
talking about and / or planning marriage, you need The New I Do).
It
talks about traditional foods as the tools with which to bring our children back from a life slated toward disease and illness and into robust health where they can be free of weight
issues, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, dental problems, mental and emotional disorders like depression, ADD, ADHD, and other related (
even autism).
«
talking women out of it» or delaying it... or
even resource
issues that mean ane's aren't available... it certainly seems like pain relief in labour isn't a priority or
even seen as a necessity
even for those that REQUEST it.
JEN VARELA: Dr. Harvey Karp
talks about that in his book: «Baby Guide to a Great Sleep» that they've
even stone studies that it can cause breathing
issues.
Please understand that my
issue with your article is specifically with reference to infants, my toddler also cries at times, and
even though I always
talk to her about what is going on and let her know that I am there for her when she is ready for me to hold her, she does at times cry without me holding her because that is her choice, she might be mad at me and doesn't want me to hold at that point.
The first rule of thumb:
talk to the parents before an
issue even comes up.
I had major breastfeeding
issues and
even at 17 months I still feel like I can't
talk about it honestly.
Even if you are already married, I suggest you sit down and start
talking about the parenting
issues that are important to you today.
I was
even pumping after morning feedings and took herbs my laction consultant suggested to increase my supply,
even peds doc
talked about how to wean off of formula until I told him that I have hormone
issues.
Note that Ivan is describing something very different than traditional mass communications: he's
talking about working closely (no doubt frequently one - on - one) with people on Facebook and other networking sites over a long period of time to help build a cadre of very committed activists — something that most electoral campaigns (and
even most
issue advocacy campaigns) simply can't do, whether because of lack of time or lack of resources.
Public Knowledge's SVP Harold Feld commented that it showed «people are engaged on this
issue to a remarkable degree, and are drawing their own conclusions about it rather than echoing
talking points —
even talking points from trusted sources.»
He is amazed at how a section of the clergy is quick to join the fray in
talking down
issues when they affect the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) negatively but turn deaf, dumb and blind when
even worse matters emerge from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) front.
Until he stops looking for clever little «gotchas» on Cuomo and starts
talking about what he can do for us — really do for us on
issues we really care about — good Republicans like me will continue to click past stories that feature his name in the headline because frankly, we're too discouraged to
even read them anymore.
Phil Woolas claims that
even at party gatherings Labour was scared to
talk about one of the biggest concerns among voters, and that by 2010 the party had no credibility left on the
issue -
There's been
talk of a package of bills that would include pay raises for lawmakers as well as a minimum wage increase, and perhaps a plan for more charter schools or
even other unrelated
issues like the Dream Act, which would give college aid to children of immigrants.
Still, DeFrancisco
even raised the possibility of the
talks on key
issues such as raising the age of criminal responsibility in New York to 18 and a plan to provide free tuition to public colleges and universities as going beyond April 1, the start of the fiscal year.