Sentences with phrase «openly discuss this finding»

A lot of churches will openly discuss this finding.

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In that same vein, you need to find employees who aren't afraid to openly discuss their opinions.
At their core, Mastermind Groups are a sacred community founded on trust, as members openly discuss accomplishments, struggles, and financial matters with one another.
If a project is to «fly,» differences of opinion among task force members must be faced and discussed openly until areas of agreement are found.
I found it interesting that you used the words in your comment that people on here should «grow up», and then indicate that there is no open discussion of the problems on here but that you are obviously then openly discussing them elsewhere in an unbiased way that looks at the discussion from different angles and accepts different viewpoints.
Many of the pacts went to politically connected companies without competitive bidding — and were never openly discussed, debated or voted on, a Newsday investigation found.
When the editor of a locksmith journal plugged into the Internet last year, he was appalled to find trade secrets being openly discussed.
That rare scientist who is willing to use her own life as an object of research, she openly discusses how ambivalent she was 25 years ago when «I found myself torn between my work and an admittedly adorable but insatiably demanding human baby.»
I often found myself wondering whether what Piana was talking about was even legal to talk about — couldn't he go to jail for openly discussing his exhaustive drug use?
I share the joys and heartbreak I have experienced with the family I've created, and I openly discuss the efforts I've had to make to find peace with my past.
If this practice will also find hold in the proceedings in Luxembourg remains in doubt (cf. Article 31, Statute of the Court of Justice), but the question as to how to deal with intelligence in court will soon have to be discussed very openly.
However — with one exception I know about — in Reilly v. Lynn 2003 BCCA 49 (Southin J.A. dissenting — though this wasn't the point of the dissent) when discussing the scope of appellate power to review lower court findings of fact, said that once upon a time it was important for that court to take into account which judge the appeal came from because of the quality of the judge — nobody says that openly.
By forming a group of other couples you can openly discuss your marriage with, you learn that your experiences are normal and can find ways to work through problems together, explains Geoffrey Grief, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, in the Psychology Today article «Couples, Friendships and Marriage Enrichment.»
Openly discussing problems with the relationship and being honest about feelings and desires can help partners find new ways to connect and work on issues together.
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