Sentences with phrase «more constructive dialogue»

If people actually read the IPCC document rather than summing it up as a warmist, consensus, dogmatic document than it might allow for more constructive dialogue on what is well known, what is not well known, what really matters, and what are mere details for experts.

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Both Chris and I (as well as other writers on this blog) are open to constructive dialogue about how to speak more clearly about the Church's teaching.
After some conversations with them about this, it occurred to me that if I could get a hospitalist program in, I could replace this whole hodgepodge of affiliated physicians who were really governed by their fear of this world, and replace them with four people over whom I had command and control, but more interestingly, I really had the ability to carry on constructive dialogue about how we wanted to optimize our services.
We need constructive dialogue and ideas, not more personality - driven conflicts that put the interests of ambitious adults over the needs of our children.»
I heartily support Bjørn Lomborg's appeal for «a more reasoned, more constructive» dialogue on global warming, which you quoted in...
New Scientist clearly does not espouse Bjørn Lomborg's Viewfinder soundbite when he calls for «a more reasoned, more constructive, and less frightening dialogue» on global warming (27 June, p 25).
There were objections to Dr. Tobis's tone and characterization of Dr. Curry, so I've removed those to encourage more direct and constructive dialogue.
Facebook's decision to double down on Messenger Kids without consideration for the concerns raised by child development experts reveals that the company is far more interested in increasing its market share than in having a constructive dialogue about what is best for children.
In addition, Addis and Krasnow found that therapists» understandings of what manuals were informed their attitudes about them; those who viewed manuals as rigid guides to treatment that impeded creativity and the therapeutic alliance viewed manuals negatively, whereas those who had more flexible views of manuals regarded them more positively.6 Thus, if dialogue about this topic is to proceed in a constructive fashion, education about what manuals are and how they can and should be used is imperative.
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