Sentences with phrase «more dialogue about it»

But as the student voice movement grows, I hope to see more dialogue about how to turn that student perception data into action.
«There is a need to look at how to open for more dialogue about the issues so that we can optimise help for those doctors who are affected by substance use disorder.
I want to write more about hell in some future posts, and we can have more dialogue about it then...
Let's just toss in a couple more dialogues about their feelings.

Not exact matches

The debate will likely be fierce, but officials hope it will result in a more open dialogue about overcoming harassment in games (and online) without the threats other discussions about the topic have been forced to deal with.
With the shock value of the fears of Musk and others abating, Arruda thinks dialogue about so - called «bad AI» will start to have a little more subtlety in 2016.
Customers can connect to ask more questions, request help with a product, or start a dialogue to learn more about the company.
But more than just a numbers game, social media is about a qualitative message, and the ability to encourage dialogue and engagement with followers.
«Know Your Company helps us fulfill that core value and allows us to be even more intentional about the importance of fostering great dialogue between employees.»
As the general public, entrepreneurs, regulators, small businesses, educators, students and industry groups become more aware of the facts about crowdfunding and the impact that it can have at the grassroots level for every small business on every street corner to the highest levels of government and regulation, a groundswell of interest has emerged sparking dialogue and events bringing crowdfunding education, awareness and issues into the spotlight.
Should our society's dialogue about values proceed in the context of the Constitution, and more particularly, in the arena of constitutional litigation with primacy given to the courts as moral tutors?
I see the problem this way: you are trying to appear superior to anyone who doesn't view evolution as you do while I am trying to learn more about your position through dialogue.
When churches seem closed to dialogue, young adults often look elsewhere for more palatable conversations about issues that matter most to them.
I'm concerned about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really studied in school than he was into fostering dialogue (I went back to just reading the wonderful books of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
If this is so, then interfaith dialogue is a way to learn more about the totality of things in which we are immersed.
The following dialogue began with Professor Lampe's Easter sermon on the B.B.C. in 1965, which created considerable public discussion and corresondance, followed by Lampe's more detailed explication and a dialogue with Professor MacKinnon about their different views of the resurrection.
Public dialogue in the U.S. about the Persian Gulf war has drawn heavily on the language of the just war tradition — more so than has been the case with any war since at least the 1860s.
I agree that there is much that needs to be dialogued about regarding the realm of Christian music / worship songs and I applaud you for addressing the topic; but I think you'll get more meaningful dialogue with an atmosphere that is more respectful and less accusatory.
Much of the value of this dialogue for process philosophers lies in following along precisely the sorts of things that Hausman and I said, for these are the sorts of things nearly all process philosophers say about Bergson, even those such as Hausman and I, who are very sympathetic to Bergson and try to study him closely (although admittedly, Hausman is really more a Peircean and I am more a Whiteheadian, and Gunter is really Bergson's true apologist).
Lately I've been interested in what sort of difference could be made if «dialogue» became less focused on understanding why someone believes what they do (in light of the way I belief) and more about understanding the way those beliefs are held in the context of the experiences that helped birth them.
There is nothing more holy» or terrifying» than reading what St. Catherine of Siena wrote about wayward clergy in her searing Dialogue; few sermons in Christendom equal the power of St. Alphonsus Liguori's on the enticements of the world; and how many of us would have the courage of a St. Charles Borromeo, who, as he implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent, had his life threatened multiple times?
I recently attended a event where a Mormon and a Baptist engaged in this kind of civil and respectful dialogue about their respective faiths and similar to your feelings I came away with the stronger conviction that we need more real dialogue and less the perpetuations of stereotypes and religious polemic.
But it opens up the dialogue more if we are clear about the fact that that is what we are doing.
«We like having dialogues about spirituality, but we get distracted by conversations of Sharia, of jihad, of apostasy and the conversation becomes more about this is what Islam is not, as opposed to a proactive conversation about real Islam.»
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.
Instead of being worried about religion and its fate in life, clergymen may be helped to a more adventuresome and dynamic understanding of religion's role in contemporary life through participation in the dialogue between questions and answers, between the meanings of the contemporary and those of tradition, and between religion and the other fields of thought.
Third, in view of scattered signs among some evangelicals of an awakening concern about national and world problems, can all of us in churches — liberal as well as conservative, laity as well as clergy — have the grace to seize every opportunity for dialogue, to the end that we may begin to realize that behind our pluralism lies a God - inspired hunger for a better, more just world?
But it is possible to hold to different faiths and support a move towards a more or less consensus about cultural and moral values through rational dialogue among faiths, and reinforce that consensus from different faith - standpoints.
But it is possible to hold to different Faiths and support a move towards a more or less consensus about cultural and moral values through rational dialogue among Faiths, and reinforce that consensus from different faith - standpoints.
Sir Thomas More, Under - Sheriff of London, kicking his heels during a long stay at Antwerp, on behalf of the merchants of the City of London in 1515 had written his Dialogue about Utopia (a pun in Greek which could mean either Nowhere, or Good Place).
Indian theologian Stanley Samartha, the first director of the subunit on dialogue, while agreeing about the need for mission and conversion, called for a much more positive theological appreciation of the role of world religions in God's mission.
In this dialogue, Beth tells us about self - care as the foundation for happiness, having a schedule as a way to avoid stress, why she doesn't believe in the idea of work - life balance, and how her routine has changed since becoming a mother, as well as her newfound love for weight training, the adaptogens and herbs she incorporates into her everyday potions, beauty, motivation, sustenance, and much more.
The evening before the Teleconference, ICPF hosts its annual student / executive dialogue dinner where top students join the Teleconference speakers and local industry executives for dinner to learn more about corrugated packaging & display industry careers.
2017 Student / Executive Dialogue Dinner On February, 22, the evening before ICPF's Teleconference on The Business of Corrugated Packaging & Displays and its Career Opportunities, 19 select students, from Michigan State Packaging, Bowling Green State University Graphic Design & Packaging, Clemson University Packaging Science, Clemson University Graphic Communications and Virginia Tech Packaging Systems and Design, joined Teleconference speakers and local industry executives for dinner to learn more about corrugated packaging & displays industry careers.
The evening before the annual live Careers in Corrugated Packaging & Display Industry Teleconference, the International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF) hosts an annual student dialogue dinner where select students join the Teleconference speakers and local industry executives for dinner to learn more about corrugated packaging & display industry careers.
I do think we need a more open dialogue about gender in the workplace.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that we need a «much more open dialogue about gender» in the workplace, including «discussing with female employees whether they plan to have children.»
Not only has no one asked me to but, more significantly, many have wanted to ask lots of questions, which have paved the way for an open and informative dialogue about breastfeeding in general.
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.
He is best known for advancing dialogue around college and youth sports, with The Nation writing in 2017 that Tom «has done more than any reporter in the country to educate all of us about the professionalization of youth sports.»
Only one place was not inline with our political message but still more than happy to have a dialogue about women leaders.
For translations of the dialogue and more thoughts on this commercial, read some of the other blog posts about it.
Ken Mehlman, chairman of the Republican National Committee and one of the principal architects of the GOP turnout apparatus nationwide, said a top - notch voter identification and turnout effort matters more in a congressional race than a presidential one because there is «much less of a public dialogue» about individual House contests.
Clearly, the expectation is that a hung Parliament would revitalise the House of Lords and that there would be a more open dialogue about the wider legislative programme and its contents.
It's about creating one from the ground level up, which requires so much more dialogue and so much more positive interaction.
Cuomo also said in his statement that since the U.S. Attorney has «Made it clear that ongoing public dialogue is not helpful in this investigation» he will have no more to say about the matter, Kramer reported.
After meeting with Gov. David Paterson, Archbishop Timothy Dolan said he has no «strong feelings» about moving the mosque, but does believe there needs to be a more peaceful «dialogue» on the topic.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said today he got little notice of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's late - afternoon decision to shut down MTA services in the city yesterday — and later this afternoon said would have liked more «dialogue» about the decision.
The poor word choices, which resulted from the passion expressed by some, diverted the attention away from the legitimate concerns of the more than 500 hardworking mental - health workers, correctional officers, caregivers for developmentally - disabled individuals, administrative personnel and others who attended the rally to call for substantive dialogue with the governor about the direction we need to take the Empire State so that it serves all its citizens well, especially the most vulnerable among us.»
«It's a nice dialogue to have going on in the community about what more we could do to move Syracuse and Central New York forward,» said Simpson, of CenterState CEO.
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