Sentences with phrase «really studied the issue»

Clearly you've not really studied the issue and fail to understand the issue.
Lara said he didn't want to «just rush a bill that's going to have unintended consequences so I want to take a break to really study this issue further,» he said.

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You might want to read and study the issues before posting comments on issues you know nothing about, you really sound stupid right about now.
Sly, you really ought to study the topic of theology before issuing such a critical statement.
This is nor an exhaustive list by any means, but it indicates the need for still further study, since this is an issue a lot of people have noticed, but no one has really tackled.
Once I really faced the issue, I found myself in a position slightly A side of the A / B fence but have migrated from that position as I've studied the issue in Scripture and mediated on the theology of the issue.
«I think that what we have to say to seminaries is in some ways quite radical precisely because congregational studies don't have a single position — the basic issues being fought in Atlanta were really epistemological, and the battle was over how you know the church.
[5] If a theological school wants to understand God more truly, if truth is really the issue, surely it would be better to focus study on the foundations that justify our getting involved in a congregation in the first place.
I agree with your position on this issue, Bettina (though I really enjoyed Stacy's post and thought her analysis of the study's details and potential conflicts were terrific).
An article is released sharing the findings of a new study that revealing some new findings about breastmilk or there may be some issues with formula and hundreds of comments pour in with things like «formula is the same thing, really and all the breastfed kids I know are sick all the time but my formula fed kids have genius IQs and are never sick» or «you know, not everyone can breastfeed so I guess I'm a bad mom because my breasts just didn't work.»
«But that's really not what the study tested,» says Manji, whose commentary on the study was published in the same issue of Science Translational Medicine.
We now have a really remarkable cohort of scholars that have been studying which of the issues are in most need of attention and what kind of solutions might exist.
Yet as a psychologist who has studied the issue for more than 30 years, I suggest that «healthy perfectionism» is a contradiction in terms — what we really need is a distinction between perfectionism and striving for excellence.
«It's the first really convincing evidence to come in the 120 years since people started to debate this issue,» says Tim Caro, a behavioral ecologist and conservation biologist at the University of California, Davis, who was not involved in the study.
There is really no reliable method for recapitulating the metastatic progression from a primary tumor in the colon to the liver,» says Omer Yilmaz, an MIT assistant professor of biology, a member of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, and the lead senior author of the study, which appears in the May 1 issue of Nature Biotechnology.
While air purifiers are great if you have allergies or a mold problem, the juice simply isn't worth the squeeze unless you suffer from a specific issue — and studies show that you really need to buy a pricey HEPA filter and sit very close to it for it to have an effect at all (if you do have sensitive airways, you may want to consider splurging on a Dyson).
Two diet studies on the topic were recently published, and while neither study really addressed the issue proper, some interesting points can be gleaned from both.
I love your studies... I KNEW there was a reason I wasn't losing weight because I am really healthy and hit the gym 3 - 5 days a week... turns out insulin resistance was the issue... now on a insulin resistance plan and weight coming off
While there are some issues with the study (for one, it's not peer reviewed), the findings aren't really new.
While studying both of these subjects, I was exposed to a lot of social justice issues and found myself really interested in why there is such injustice in the world in all forms (lack of basic human rights, sex trafficking, refugee crises) and what causes people like you and I to react to them — psychologically, spiritually, emotionally.
However, the studies did not mention how much ginseng one would need to consume to have an effect, so Professor Marcone did issue a caveat that, really, should apply to all aphrodisiac food claims: more clinical trials are needed.
Whatever the future holds, however, the challenge for those of us who are studying this issue — regardless of which side we're on — is to understand what Americans are really thinking.
The project has proven to be a really successful issue - based scheme of work which pupils have thoroughly enjoyed studying.
They had a really novel approach to control for the selection and endogeneity issues that most attainment studies have.
«Since I study immigration, the ability to contribute to and inform the public debate means a lot to me at this particular moment and I'm really looking forward to learning more about how some of these issues are playing out across diverse contexts.»
This wouldn't be a trivial study to design and carry out but so much is riding on understanding this issue that we really need to tackle it.
But some interesting data from Dr. Emily Weiss at the ASPCA highlights that pit bulls are really very highly adoptable dogs (they are actually the third most adopted breed from the shelters she studied) but that other issues, including breed - specific housing issues, are leading to many of their challenges.
I also realize that statistically, the risk posed by dogs is so minute that it is really only of interest to those who study the issues around dogs.
Students in the UK also study my work quite frequently and I am bombarded by their questions... SO theoretically I should continue to paint in this genre (which I may do, as I do love this type of art)... but I am torn as I have a new genre — paintings to do with obesity / healthy eating / weight issues etc — which is a relatively new and uncommon topic in fine art, and I am positive has a lot of potential, and is really an issue which greatly interests me... so the question is whether I should then focus all my effort on this?
When you talk about «well financed» forces impacting the debate and trying to hide the truth, you should be talking about all of the university professors collecting millions in government grant money to «study the issue»... do you think they will ever come out and say there really isn't much impact on the world wide temperatures, which would cut off their well financed research and incomes???
It was not created by IPCC, IPCC was created to study, how serious the issue really is..
The Cook quote has nothing to do with anything, certainly won't exonerate their fraud or address any substantive issues I raised, which I think are critical issues that void the study, so... I haven't gone to the page yet, but I'm really starting to worry that these people have nothing to say, and may not understand the issues.
I actually have a several issues with this model based study, with the key one being that it does not really well explain the prime effect we are seeing from increased GH gases — the warming oceans globally.
If you don't know these things (and I confess a few scientists who quasi study this issue and generally support the consensus position that we are affecting the climate and our past and present actions present significat risk of major future shifts don't fully) then you don't really know this issue — because it goes to what Climate Change actually is, and why it presents the range of future shift that it does.
The fact is, most people really don't know what the actual climate change issue is, let alone know a lot of detailed, accurate information about it, so all these strong «opinions» — most at odds with the the assertions of the scientists in directly related fields who professionally study this issue — is another indicator that bias and desire and an enormous host of misinformation drives perception on this issue.
And maybe at least defaulting to listening to the scientists who study this, rather than highly self reinforcing websites that exist to simply refute the notion of climate change itself (including this one, under the auspices of «looking at all sides» but yet remarkably always only looking at one, and repeatedly misconstruing the issue to do it), where readers and commenters are largely only exposed to views that simply reinforce or mirror their own, and give them a much broader sense of relevancy or correctness than such views really have.
But do you really believe (convinced) that because such a statement was made by that organization, that the issue has thus been settled, and that no other opinions and or studies are worthy?
«This study makes the important point that we need to look really carefully at data quality and issues of instrument change,» said Piers Forster, professor of climate change at the University of Leeds, UK.»
If we attempt to study this issue to death because we really don't want to do it in the first place, we may wind up studying our own death and everybody else's.
Occasionally, there are some issues where the science is uncertain and really contradictory studies are published, but that is just part of the process.
Even as late as 1997, studies of therapists still indicated that many did not see the need for a focus on gender issues, and still maintained the view that marital partners are really equal.
Dr. Vince Felitti, co-principal investigator of the ACES study, adds his comments... «If we really want to be effectively helpful, it is generally important to understand the core issues involved, not just their most obvious symptoms.
According to the study (which really wasn't about «this» issue), joint custody also caused a higher number of subsequent household changes and instability for many of the children placed into it.
No one is really sure how big an issue mental ill - health is in communities, although anecdotal evidence and smaller studies suggests it is a significant problem.
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