Sentences with phrase «rather changes the topic»

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If you truly embrace the equality of others, you would take ownership and facilitate change rather than complaining about the topic being front and center.
«If society wishes to change this system, then public campaign finance should be the topic of conversation rather than to throw mud at the present lawful process.»
A new study at the University of Illinois suggests if you're trying to convince the public to change their stance on a topic such as wind energy, you may be more successful if you use a cartoon rather than a photograph.
Kahan and other social scientists previously have shown that information based on scientific evidence can actually intensify — rather than moderate — political polarization on contentious topics such as gun control, climate change, fracking, or the safety of certain vaccines.
Therefore, in this chapter we discuss observed and expected patterns of change for each of the major types of agricultural production rather than applying the climate trends equivalently across agricultural topics.
With this updated warning, the climate change crown is passed to Leonardo DiCaprio, and rather than just speak to the topic, he takes us on a worldwide journey to show us the effects.
«But rather than use the cover to put the spotlight on the people using their wealth to change education policy,» Weingarten says, «Time's editors decided to sensationalize the topic and blame the educators who dedicate their lives to serving students.»
The best way to do this is to change the language as to change to topic, rather than just removing that content.
It originally had a rather generic title, but he decided to change the topic to talk about the Rise of the Power Creative in Gaming.
I do nt have the time, and your extreme population reduction is never going to happen in enough time to help with climate change, so for me its rather off topic.
So, if current educational strategies turn people off and motivate them to defer to government authorities or scientists to make decisions rather than trusting themselves to think critically or to change the world, how do we teach about troubling topics?
I commend Mr. Flannery for writing about such an important topic, but I think his article could have benefited from framing carbon removal solutions as a missing piece of the climate change mitigation portfolio, rather than as a «third way» for fighting climate change.
Again this is an attempt to change the topic of the discussion rather than admit that Prof. Curry's assertion is factually incorrect.
I would note that because the issue of politics is a large one on the topic, a great deal of scientists (addressed with the drama effect discussion a little) might studiously avoid quantification, or even mentioning «global warming» or «global climate change» so as not to get dragged into defending their paper on a political, rather than scientific basis.
Also, unless the topic has drastically changed, it is critical for those in a string to keep all emails together rather than start a new string.
Nevertheless, the topic of artificial intelligence comes up regularly as a starting point (rather than end - point) for a discussion about how the practice of corporate law is changing.
Let me assume that you are not talking about prayer with this couple because you are unwilling to accept them as different, and you are not talking about prayer because you are trying to force them to change...... rather you are talking about prayer because ~ from your personal experience ~ it is one of many topics (communication skills, managing finances, dealing with family of origin issues, family planning, etc, etc) that couples need to learn / practice if they are going to be successful in the vocation of Christian marriage.
While climate change is a topic of much political debate these days, buildings and tenants have decided to plan for the unexpected, rather than argue over it.
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