The New Year prompts
much discussion around resolutions and goal - setting for many people.
There has been
much discussion around this issue over the last while and your summary makes it easily understood.
End - of - life law and policy reform is the subject of
much discussion around the world.
There has been
much discussion around Article 50 of the Treaty of the European Union (TEU): what is says, what are the processes to bring it into play, when will it be operational and what does that mean.
It's no surprise, then, that there's been so
much discussion around the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Re: Indalex Ltd., a case Hatnay was involved in and spoke about during a session on disputes over underfunded pension plans.
Moreover, while there is
a much discussion around vulnerability, most of the funding is going to mitigation rather than adaptation (with the exception of the Pacific).
Much discussion around Breath of the Wild has focused upon the claim that it has moved closer to the practices of the open world genre, typified by the structure established by Grand Theft Auto III (as discussed in the introduction to this serial).
Not exact matches
But even considering how
much pressure it's constantly under to grow, and as crazy as the talent competition all
around it is, Centro's strategies and the ideas that came through in our
discussion were extremely thoughtful and long - term.
The Mozilla meeting quickly moves from software progress reports, which don't seem to ignite
much interest, to a
discussion of what Mozilla can do to create closer ties to the thousands of volunteer programmers
around the world who are largely responsible for developing Firefox and Mozilla's other, lesser - known products.
The
discussions were really more
around the governor's actions at the PBOC (People's Bank of China) and certain actions they've announced in terms of opening some of their markets, which we very
much encourage and appreciate.»
Cryptocurrency mining attracted lots of public
discussion last year,
much of which revolved
around environmental concerns over the rising amounts of electricity used by mining farms.
With the release last week of Ridley Scott's Exodus: God and Kings generating interest and
discussion around one of the Bible's most epic dramas, I thought I'd invite some qualified and insightful guests to weigh in — not so
much on the movie, but on the story behind the movie.
As I've had to respond to people who consider themselves «ex-Catholics» or «lapsed Catholics» or simply non-practicing Catholics, the
discussions inevitably come
around to the Church's retrograde positions on pretty
much everything to do with sex and with the role of women.
Much of the
discussion around food waste has centred on improving collection and recycling.
Although,
much of the
discussion has revolved
around D'Angelo Russell, Emmanuel Mudiay and Kristaps Porzingis — a seven - foot Latvian forward with great length and athleticism — oddsmakers continue to favor the Buckeye standout.
Husbands whose wives make more money are 61 % less likely to say they're happy Wives who are primary breadwinners are also significantly less happy about their family lives than other women Men are 5 times more likely to cheat when they're financially dependent on their wives Divorce is 40 % more likely when a women makes over 60 % of the family's income
Much of the
discussion around this topic so far has focused on the broader business and economic consequences of this shift.
There was just so
much information out there about all the various
discussions around pregnancy, feeding, sleep and parenting on all sides.
I think a lot of
discussion is going
around how
much time you have to be employed to be eligible for paid family leave.
Steve notes that
much of the slight uptick at the end of October revolved
around speculation about whom she might endorse, along with
discussion of her comments that Occupy Wall Street and millionaires were both looking for «bailouts».
Following questions in the House from Labour and DUP members, the Leader of the House announced that there would be
discussions with affected parties, and in March Chris Grayling presented a written statement to the Commons, detailing a
much lower reduction of
around five per cent in real terms.
Much of the
discussion around tax reform these last few weeks has focused on income tax and details like tax brackets and tax rates.
While
much of the
discussion about gun reform revolves
around high caliber fire arms, the Brooklyn students and their families deal with issues
around smaller illegal hand guns and gang violence in their communities.
Much of the summit's official and informal
discussion revolved
around whether germline modifications could be justified to prevent the inheritance of a genetic disease or, more controversially, to produce «enhancements» such as higher IQ or a reduced need for sleep.
The authors frame
much of the
discussion around women's choices about, for example, which high school math classes to take, what college major to enroll in, and whether to pursue an academic career.
If these films are any indication, and they most likely are, there's a boost in store for horror, a genre that already factors prominently into the box office, prompts
much discussion and strong reactions (whether positive or negative), and includes some of the gutsiest voices
around.
It's a fantastic way to introduce students to stories and have rich
discussions around theme, author's purpose, and so
much more.
While the hype
around micro learning is very
much deserved, all the
discussion focuses mainly on how to replicate technologies and formats of generic content platforms like Facebook and YouTube that arguably deal with micro content well.
Engage them in
discussions around why these sites and organizations are seen as trusted (and why others might not be trusted as
much).
Much discussion has occurred
around the potential of the IWB, and research has been conducted examining student engagement teacher use of an IWB.
Much discussion has occurred
around the concept of technological pedagogical content knowledge (Voogt, Fisser, Pareja Roblin, Tondeur, & van Braak, 2013).
I think that so
much of the
discussion around tenure in K12 is linked to a widespread idea that the state has a monopoly over public schools and has yielded a bureaucracy that has failed schools, etc..
While there are many contentious
discussions happening
around the country regarding K - 12 teachers, I don't think anyone would argue the point that a well - trained, effective teacher is
much more likely to result in a better course and students who succeed academically.
Today, while
much of the
discussion about «Education Reform» revolves
around the diversion of scarce public funds to privately owned and practically unaccountable charter schools and the debate about whether the Common Core Standards are useful or appropriate and whether the unfair and discriminatory Common Core testing scam can be derailed, there is a growing realization that the rise of the Common Core is one of the biggest public relations snow jobs in American history.
But, I've been in enough
discussions about this
around the web to know most people don't agree with me so there's not
much point in still arguing the point.
O'Reilly strongly believes that
much more
discussion and research needs to be done
around the issue of digital piracy before we willingly allow any legislation which erodes either rights to speech OR unduly hinders innovation in industry.
This
discussion has been rambling
around the blogosphere and press for
much of this year.
If that's not your thing, stick
around for the
discussion of what we played, a question from you guys, your answer to our Twitter question and the
much - loved music trivia portion!
You will be talking to the King or Queen of a kingdom, trying to prove your innocence, and right in the middle of a serious
discussion, one of the characters will derail it, running
around the throne room, ranting about how
much they are friends with someone else, or something similar that completely throws off the feel of the conversation.
With Sea of Thieves officially out for a couple of weeks now,
much of the
discussion seems to have revolved
around the lack of stuff to do.
For one thing, it's
much easier to wrap a
discussion around a game than an entire system and its massive legacy on the whole industry.
-LSB-...] such platforms where bare bone
discussion groups formed
around common interest topic areas or social objects where you could make yourself heard without worrying too
much about identity, reputation, -LSB-...]
I did not learn
much about «Burroughs in Tangiers», but our
discussion circled
around various works in Dalwood's studio due to be shipped out for his solo exhibition at the Centre PasquArt in Biel.
Conspicuously missing in
much of the discourse of queer abstraction is
discussion of those projects that have tied race to questions
around abstraction, whether they are philosopher Édouard Glissant's notion of the «right to opacity,» or curator Adrienne Edwards's lauded Blackness in Abstraction exhibition at Pace Gallery last year.
[Response # 2: The standard for comparing responses across different models is to look at the radiative forcing at the top of the atmosphere — for 2xCO2 it is
around 4 W / m2 (read the new National Academies report on this for a
much more detailed
discussion of the concept).
But at a hearing at the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on January 23 in which
much of the
discussion was centered
around how power reliability fared during the recent record - breaking cold weather event in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, a number of key stakeholders noted that nuclear was as vital as other baseload plants in maintaining reliability.
However, these biases do not matter so
much that they would seriously undermine the model projections over the next century or so (see
discussion around Fig. 9.42 a In Ch9 of Working Group I in the 5th IPCC Report; and
discussion around Fig. 2 and Appendix B in Hawkins and Sutton, 2016).
There is
much less willingness to have a broad range of
discussion and to go over many of the issues which are most important to people
around the world.
There is
much discussion as to the value of the climate sensitivity, which swirls
around whether there is net positive or negative feedback from things like clouds and water vapor.
As for Pekka Pirilä, I've seen him
around recently, but I don't think the aspects of the
discussion I'm interested in are the same as the ones he's interested in, so we don't cross paths
much.
As a non-stats type, I must say that
much of this
discussion seems to revolve
around «taste,» «experience,» and other subjectivae: «But you Baysesianists don't realize...», etc..