Sentences with phrase «school of thought says»

One school of thought says that we have a problem with «information deficit» as well as what climate scientist Michael Mann calls «misinformation surplus.»
Of course, one school of thought says that Pollock always saw even his great abstract drip paintings as figurative.
A popular school of thought says you should think of a pension as a bond, presumably because both bonds and pensions pay predictable amounts of guaranteed income.
Even then, one school of thought says that the look of an eBook should be up to the reader — allowing them to set the font type and size, etc..
One school of thought says that you can most easily match people based on similarity.
The other school of thought says that you end up with better matches if you match based on complementary factors.
«The traditional school of thought says whoever had that child [last] is the one who gets the ticket to the ball,» says Kristen Fischer, Neal's attorney.
That school of thought says that can't happen with cheek - by - jowl local lawyers.
Yes, you still need to rinse well even if you have hard water even if a school of thought says not to extra rinse with hard water.
Thus, the other school of thought says not to lay off salespeople during times of uncertainty.
One school of thought says she should just plow ahead with her environmental agenda; history will be on her side in the end, since no one today (outside of maybe a few U.S. Republicans) doubts that the question of phasing out fossil fuels is not a matter of if but when.
The traditional Economics 101 school of thinking says when supply exceeds demand, you bite the bullet and reduce prices.

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«I think high school students understand this and it will be part of how they progress through their lives,» he says.
Kurzweil has appeared in Inc. magazine numerous times (he let us scan his brain and told us how to predict the future) and is the leading advocate of a school of thought called the singularity, which says, essentially, that humans will eventually turn into robots and live forever.
«It is just not acceptable to ever think that it should be commonplace in our country for people to send their kids to school in the morning and not know if they're going to come home at the end of the day,» Deutch said.
«For better or for worse, I think many companies take a very legalistic view of termination to protect themselves liability-wise,» says Adam M. Kleinbaum, an assistant professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business.
«Think about being back in school, and studying not only one night for a midterm, but probably starting a couple of weeks ahead,» Twohill says.
«I think the phrase created a certain amount of confusion,» says Tim Calkins, a marketing professor at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.
The current period of slow growth has produced a school of thought that says America's best days are behind it.
«Think about it: If you retire at 60, and you live to 100, that's a hell of a lot of time,» says Gratton, the London Business School professor.
After the school band played and Joel spoke, this young girl came up to me with her new saxophone and said, «Thank you for thinking I'm worthy of an instrument like this.»
«If you're where the start - ups are, you'd never think there was a recession,» says Yael Hochberg, an economist who teaches classes on venture capital and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
«I think that a lot of men graduate business school and have no real idea of how their work clothes should fit, or what they should be wearing,» Madden said.
«Overall, I see people being more global in their views and thought process,» says Jain, who previously served as dean of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Part of the problem is educators» adherence to traditional thinking, and schools» reliance on pedants rather than innovators to deliver entrepreneurship education, Blank says.
«Some people have that school of thought where fitness isn't enjoyable, but we're making it enjoyable, I think, by making it more fun, challenging, and engaging, rather than this boring thing that you have to do,» she says.
«Health overwhelmed what I thought would have been financial problems» in terms of causes of stress, said Robert Blendon, a professor of health policy and political analysis at the Harvard School of Public Health in a livestreamed discussion forum about stress at Harvard on July 9.
«When everyone thinks that [a certain kind] of advertising is the «right» thing to do, that's when it has a terrible rate of return,» says Scott Galloway, a marketing professor at the Stern School of Business.
«Neither of us are over-spenders,» Danny says, «so we never felt compelled to make a budget in school... but we also weren't thinking ahead about paying off our student loans.
«You would think that common sense would dictate that we choose someone who is well versed in business and has experience running a company for president,» said Barbara Kellerman, a James MacGregor Burns Lecturer in Public Leadership at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Tsur Somerville, an associate professor at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, said he didn't think prices would decline but the rate of increases would slow down.
«Decisions deplete our self - control, so the more decisions we make in a given period, the less energy we have to think clearly and rationally about the next decisions,» says behavioral economist Zoe Chance, assistant professor at Yale School of Management.
«If you think about what Canadians like in their brands, it's that sense that they're the boy and girl next door,» says Alan Middleton, assistant professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business.
Half of employees with a high school education said they could outperform their manager, while only one - third of workers with bachelor's degrees thought they could do better.
Turning to investment managers and their non-reaction to the threat he feels Fed action poses, Rodriguez then said they «do not appear particularly concerned with, [or] worried about, the finer nuances of an academic debate between two different schools of economic thought.
But I'm of the school that says, if that is proven — and it is, I think, a little bit in the marketplace — if it is proven to be the case, then people will bid up the prices of value stocks and bid down the prices of growth stocks until they reach an equilibrium and then future returns will be the same.
«I think a lot of it is directly attributable to the shooting at the high schoolsaid Chief Judge Jack Tuter.
This week's school shooting, and we have to say, «this week's,» because there are so many, prompted this Facebook post of a depressingly familiar cycle: mass shooting followed by calls for thoughts and prayers, Facebook debates, everyone forgets, Congress does nothing, crickets chirping, and then another mass shooting.
«Because of the recent events, not just this year but even the last few years, all school districts I think are forced to be prepared for that,» Daggett says.
I think there's a lot of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do things like I do but because their voices just aren't heard in the tsunami of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system here which we have here in America where people have to go into massive amounts of debt just to go to college and get an education,» he said.
«Some of us when we walk into schools we always think about where we want to sit and where is the safest place is for us to sit in case an active shooter was to come in,» Ahmed said.
«People think to be professional, you need to ignore your emotions and those of the people around you,» says Jeffrey Sanchez - Burks, an associate professor of management and organization at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, whose research shows this to be the norm in most American workplaces.
«I think everyone in this school had it in the back of their mind that if anyone was supposed to do it, it was most likely going to be him,» Mutchler said.
«I think we are in a pre-bubble stage that could go into a bubble stage,» the hedge - fund manager said during a Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics on Wednesday, according to a Reuters report.
@Kev: «Your school of thought could apply well if the notion of God was a God who either wants to be made known or doesn't care whether or not to be made known, but your school of thought doesn't apply at all if said God does not want to be made known but would rather have humanity develop faith, which is not a perfect knowledge.»
So how does your school of thought apply regarding the fewest of explanations and fewest assumptions apply when it comes to God who does not want to be made readily known in the first place, but wants us to develop faith in that God instead.Your school of thought could apply well if the notion of God was a God who either wants to be made known or doesn't care whether or not to be made known, but your school of thought doesn't apply at all if said God does not want to be made known but would rather have humanity develop faith, which is not a perfect knowledge.
Your school of thought could apply well if the notion of God was a God who either wants to be made known or doesn't care whether or not to be made known, but your school of thought doesn't apply at all if said God does not want to be made known but would rather have humanity develop faith, which is not a perfect knowledge.
«All Muslims are one nation, even if the schools of thought are diverse,» the scholars» declaration said.
In its extreme form it transmuted Muslims into contending sects following their own private tendencies in determining schools of thinking and in conveying prophetic sayings.
The authenticity of the legislation of the schools of thought is assured by the Qur» an, for it says that the affairs of the people are matters of counsel and it orders that the people should obey the authority of those who are responsible for the common good and are known for sound interpretation.
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