Sentences with phrase «little discussion on»

Very little discussion on iPhone users that mostly use Google Apps.
Comparatively, there has been very little discussion on what this developments actually means for law firms and, perhaps most importantly, how they could get Machine Learning ready.
Has a nice little discussion on these two specific graphs and considering the amount of reseearch and data that shows the bottom one is «closer» to being right then the small amount that went into the top one — and the issues of splicing different temperature sets — and the data originating from an incredibly small region demographically, common sense would suggest you view the top one with more skepticism.
But, so far, there has been very little discussion on making bikeshare programs more accessible to those with physical disabilities.
Realclimate.org has a nice little discussion on his testimony to the United Kingdom's parliament.
I am guessing that there is little discussion on it because Michael Smith is trying to figure out how to spin it off and how to get people to misunderstand its value.
I've always been upfront with the blog members on what's going on — good and bad — so here is a little discussion on what I (and others) am facing today.
Several noncontroversial budget bills were printed last night, and a few were even passed by the Senate — with very little discussion on the part of majority members and no opportunity for the public to see anything before it was voted on.
Several noncontroversial budget bills were printed last night, and a few were even passedby the Senate — with very little discussion on the part of majority members and no opportunity for the public to see anything before it was voted on.
We prepared loads of family meals, barbecues and baked goods and sat around the patio table or living room sofa discussing life, love, dreams, health and nutrition, because one can not leave the Bennett house without a little discussion on health and nutrition.
Of course, I would be happy if you joined Planetsave's Facebook group (http://www.facebook.com/psave) and also friended me personally on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=629025579)-- get into little discussions on these matters there.

Not exact matches

At the time, there was little discussion about HFT's effect on the market.
Although the costs of the various tax expenditures are presented annually by the Department of Finance in the Tax Expenditure Report, there is little public discussion on the cost - effectiveness of these expenditures.
The analyst said his view on Boeing remains intact despite the M&A discussion, as he projects little upside to production rates, deliveries, earnings or cash flow expectations.
«In terms of testing... I don't know when exactly that happens,» Ryan continued, adding that he would «leave the EIP up for discussion a little bit longer before we start doing testing on that side.»
And despite extensive treatment of the political changes of 1848, there is little discussion of the impact of democratization on the Danish Church.
Any discussion on Westminster Cathedral often focuses on the wonders of the individual mosaics that are spread over the vaulted ceilings of its little chapels; shortly after which follows the reverie on what panoply of colour shall cover the massive domes and arches over the central nave of the church.
On the issue of sacraments, which dominated much of the discussion (partly due to Leithart's firm insistence on the absolute necessity of weekly communion), Sanders said little, given his low - church Zwinglianism on the issue, Trueman admitted their importance but stressed the centrality of the Word, and Leithart camped out on his own more sociological De Lubacian sacramentologOn the issue of sacraments, which dominated much of the discussion (partly due to Leithart's firm insistence on the absolute necessity of weekly communion), Sanders said little, given his low - church Zwinglianism on the issue, Trueman admitted their importance but stressed the centrality of the Word, and Leithart camped out on his own more sociological De Lubacian sacramentologon the absolute necessity of weekly communion), Sanders said little, given his low - church Zwinglianism on the issue, Trueman admitted their importance but stressed the centrality of the Word, and Leithart camped out on his own more sociological De Lubacian sacramentologon the issue, Trueman admitted their importance but stressed the centrality of the Word, and Leithart camped out on his own more sociological De Lubacian sacramentologon his own more sociological De Lubacian sacramentology.
It is a little surprising that Francis did not mention Newman, since Newman's Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine has long been the locus classicus for an orthodox discussion of the development of doctrine.
Perhaps a little more clarity was needed in the book on this important part of the discussion.
On the one hand, process philosophers have made important advances under the inspiration of the writings of Alfred North Whitehead, while on the other a group of thinkers has pursued the developmental implications of the classical Christian doctrine of God as Trinity.1 Normally these two discussions proceed with little cognizance of or interaction with one anotheOn the one hand, process philosophers have made important advances under the inspiration of the writings of Alfred North Whitehead, while on the other a group of thinkers has pursued the developmental implications of the classical Christian doctrine of God as Trinity.1 Normally these two discussions proceed with little cognizance of or interaction with one anotheon the other a group of thinkers has pursued the developmental implications of the classical Christian doctrine of God as Trinity.1 Normally these two discussions proceed with little cognizance of or interaction with one another.
Prior to the time of the early church father Augustine, there is little evidence of discussion on the relationship of the synoptic gospels... and on side note of text book p. 47..
In a book of 430 pages, the role of Judaism gets no discussion whatsoever, early Christianity receives little more than two pages, and Luther and the Protestant Reformation appear on a meager three pages.
And a programming note: We'll take a little hiatus from our Bible series while I choose and start on another book for our discussion.
I will not argue this view here and will try to carry on the discussion presupposing as little as possible my own peculiar proposals for a doctrine of God, proposals which depend upon, but differ from, Whitehead's own position.
I was happily lurking here but as the discussion begins to get more heated I thought I'd just chime in for a little thought: I think there are basically very sensible people on both sides of the discussion here and I think there's a lot of potential to learn from each other.
One has little direct evidence to go on, mainly his discussion of the sixth constant of externality, The Community of Nature (PNK 78f).
(Actually, Cobb could be quoted on the other side of both issues — which leaves little doubt that his whole discussion of relativism is unsatisfactory.)
Karl Barth spends little time in his vast dogmatic system on the discussion of the nature of sin.
But in all the discussion over Francis» comments, very little has been said about the key line in his now famous exchange on homosexuality.
Marie - If we learned anything from the recent discussion here on Christians getting tattoos it's that Christians have little difficulty dismissing biblical sanctions... when it suits them.
In the brief section now under discussion, little comment is needed on chapter 14.
As for those who would be grammar gestapo... if they have nothing to comment on than some nitpicks on grammar, they probably have very little upstairs to use in a proper discussion.
My concern is that so little of this discussion is informed by what we're seeing God currently doing on the mission field.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
Second, perhaps if you would actually address the posts that have been cut and pasted in response to your arguments with something beyond double talk and hiding behind recitation of scripture that means little to those who do not believe, and actually state viable, well thought out arguments to said posts, then the board could move on to more meaningful discussion.
I'm a little late to this discussion, but I have found Kelp Noodles on the Wing Yip website, listed as kelp strips — for 53pence a packet!
Their perception was [that the Shankill Road and the Falls Road] were miles apart and there was constant trouble in the area,» Little says of the 12 boys who came to have an on - ice session with a couple of players, participate in a discussion group and attend the Jan. 15 game against Nottingham.
But instead of commenting on their remarks — which are all spot on and bare little discussion — I'd like to give some opinion on the three players in question.
There's no preview for the Chelsea game tonight — I'm still on holiday in Sweden and enjoying a little break from writing — so I'm just opening up a thread for comment and discussion on the game.
Resources: — National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers — Circumcision Resource Center — The Case Against Circumcision — an eye - opening, very informative (IMO) article By Paul M. Fleiss, MD, MPH (interesting to note that Fleiss is Jewish)-- My Son: The Little Jew with a Foreskin — By Stacey Greenberg — The Case Against Circumcision Discussion Forum on Mothering.com — What Happens During Circumcision?
But for all the discussion of noncognitive factors in recent years, there has been little conclusive agreement on how best to help young people develop them.
From discussions about poopy diapers to debates on what to do with our little guys congestion, the adult conversations have taken a hit.
It's hard at this stage to think about anything but her — and our — sleep routines, but I feel kind of the same way about people asking about breastfeeding: it's been tough for us and I hate that we can't focus on how terrific our little one is without a whole discussion of latch.
While I believe all the issues on The Lunch Tray are worthy of discussion (even if some are a little sillier than others), and even though we've certainly discussed childhood hunger here and will continue to do so, any site claiming to be dedicated to «kids and food, in school and out» really ought to take affirmative steps to help kids with no food at all.
Patton replies, «Well, obviously any discussion about sex is a little bit difficult, it's a topic that requires delicacy and sensitivity... but first of all were talking about nothing but rape on campus for the last several months... But what makes this conversation so particularly crippling is the definition of rape.
Newton noted there has been no discussion about any of the referenda questions recently and the board has provided little detail on any of the issues — such as where a potential community center could be built or what type of fee, if any, they would be considering for dog park permits.
I took this picture on Jack's 5th birthday because I knew that our days of breastfeeding weren't going to last forever (though I remember in sweet bedtime discussions when Jack was little, him saying that he'd never wean and he'd drink milk until he was in his 40s).
The actual reason there is very little «useful dialogue» going on in this blog is because people appear to be approaching discussion somewhat like a chess game... attempting to anticipate my moves and characterize my «style of play» based on previous experience with others.
The little I knew about children when my sons were born I had learned from helping care for younger siblings, and by watching Mike Brady and Bill Davis have discussions with their children on television.
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