While students work at various degrees of difficulty on their tasks, they all explore
the same essential ideas and work at different levels of thought.
Not exact matches
Gladwell argues this
same idea of reframing a problem is
essential to the health care debate — and just about any intractable issue you may face in the course of running your company.
The question is whether a human being may venture to express the
same idea; for otherwise the God has not realized the
essential elements of a human life.
Much the
same problem arises when Arkes argues that certain principles of the Bill of Rights
essential to the
idea of law could have been applied to the states even though the Bill of Rights was clearly intended only to bind the federal government.
Like many
ideas, work started on identifying those principles
essential to Waldorf education in several places around the
same time, as a number of Waldorf educators sought to address shared goals including: What is it that makes an education «Waldorf»?
The fact is, slush is
essential, which is why those
same agents and editors keep reading it in the hope of discovering new voices and fresh
ideas.
It may seem a good
idea to wash your Maltipoo dog often, but in the long run, the baths will remove the dog's natural body oils which are
essential to its coat's health and at the
same time the dog's skin will dry out.
In today's society, these
ideas are highly relevant as well as explosive: on the one hand, they reflect an
essential structure of life in the digital age, on the other hand — by casting many possible views on one and the
same thing — they symbolize openness and tolerance as basic principles of peaceful coexistence in a society.
An exhibition that strips away the non
essential elements and at the
same time takes fundamental
ideas to the absolute pinnacle.
Andy Revkin asked the
same question and Jim's answer below says it all in the clearest and most beautiful way... The blog you attached is a prime example of what gives bloggers a really bad name; somebody with no
idea what he is talking about is spouting absolute nonsense, making no distinction between what is
essential (the facts he conveniently omits) and what is pure noise (which he is concentrating on exclusively). . .
Further conflation is apparent in the
same article (discussed at Climate Etc.) and even phrased using terms of (religious) culture: «It is to find the
essential balance between orthodoxy and heresy, between a total commitment to the status quo and the blind pursuit of new
ideas, between being open - minded enough to accept radical new
ideas and so open - minded that your brains fall out.
May I remind you however that while Kaufmann indeed holds the
same idea on the «
essential», stationary, nature of temperature series, he does respect the test results and in all of his analyses he treats the global average temperature series as an I (1) process.
As it turns out,
Essential was actually the first company who was working on that
same idea, though...