Sentences with phrase «meaningful debates about»

Because if so, there are dense and meaningful debates about the utility of participating in a criminal justice system that is embedded in racism, colonialism, and violence.
Sixth, we therefore can not have a meaningful debate about educational standards, youth offending, teenage pregnancies, social mobility and employment opportunities without factoring in fatherhood.
There is no meaningful debate about the basic science of climate change.
Did they mean that there is no meaningful debate about the physics of the GHE?

Not exact matches

Its up to the people asking question to have a meaningful debate or just another bunch of irrelevant talk about nothing important to the future of our nation.
He isn't militant, and he has had meaningful, respectful debates and discussions about religion.
Whatever one's viewpoint on such policies is (and there's been much debate about whether these were promises or merely aspirations on Corbyn's part), one can not deny they were a vote winner — they were relevant, meaningful and appealing.
«This debate becomes a distraction from allowing us to talk about more meaningful things,» Zafar said.
He says the debate started with a passionate speech from Yvette Cooper about the need for a meaningful vote.
Lest there by any misunderstanding: the sensations of the intention to act and of agency do not speak to the metaphysical debate about whether will is truly free and whether that even is a meaningful statement.
Until such time as meaningful mitigation is seriously considered and planned for, the real - world scenario remains BAU and the debate which actually matters remains the one about the size of the fossil fuel reserves.
Instead, it has selectively condensed the studies and theories and said something meaningful about them which forms the basis of your debate and discussion in the exam.
While American politics has degenerated into campaigns of limited value, based on little more than meanness, hate and hyperbole, elections should be about meaningful discussion and debate between candidates who recognize the importance of providing voters with the information they need to make informed decisions.
The essay «Painting and Countenance» is, as is much of my writing on painting, discursive by nature, an attempt to try to find another way to speak about painting beyond the overbearing arc of formal judgemental criticism, which has been, and continues to be so detrimental to any meaningful debate around painting, especially abstract painting in this country.
«If one wanted to sabotage the chances for a meaningful agreement in Paris next year, towards which the negotiations have been ongoing for several years, there'd hardly be a better way than restarting a debate about the finally - agreed foundation once again, namely the global long - term goal of limiting warming to at most 2 degrees C,» Stefan Rahmstorf, an expert at Germany's Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, wrote last week in an online response to the Nature piece.
In an interview with Time Magazine last week, Pruitt said he planned to model his red - team, blue - team debate on Cold War - era discussions of the Soviet nuclear threat and suggested that he believed his agency did not «engage in a robust, meaningful discussion» about the threat posed by carbon dioxide before adopting the endangerment finding.
IMO, the science dictates that the «debate» about climate change probably won't be «settled» for maybe 150 years, when error ranges will pretty much exclude ambiguity at a meaningful level.
If another party did in fact take the same raw data and produce a temperature reconstruction, and it differed significantly from Steig's, how could there be meaningful scientific discussion / debate about which reconstruction was likely more accurate if only one or neither party released their methods for producing the reconstruction?
Until such time as meaningful mitigation is seriously considered and planned for, the real - world scenario remains BAU and the debate which actually matters remains the one about the size of the fossil fuel reserves.
GP, Dr Tim Senior, proposed the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service model as an excellent starting point for thinking about meaningful reform, and said the Aboriginal definition of health also had a lot to offer in equity debates.
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