Sentences with phrase «staggering lack»

Those words as uttered by a respected Climate Scientist are indicative, not only of staggering lack of understanding of what is being done to his data, applies to not only his work but apparently of the whole field.
I think its fair to point out the wisdom of judging an author after reading their book, but to be surprised at their response to Bell's promotional material, I think, shows a staggering lack of empathy for how they might hear what Bell is saying.
Fox has already shown a staggering lack of understanding of the fundamentals of trade and EU law
«There is a staggering lack of transparency and a lack of accountability,» Bellotti says.
«Yet, reading through this «balanced» and «fair» review, the first thing that struck me was the staggering lack of engagement with empirical research.
Vernon Kay kicked - off proceedings, extolling the virtues of great teachers and the staggering lack of social mobility in the UK which means young people from poorer background have just a one in three chance of getting good GCSEs.
This is, as usual, a staggering lack of imagination, and an insistence upon maintaining annual tests because of properties they do not possess.
The Times «Editorial Board betrays a staggering lack of imagination when they insist that we must test annually to know «whether students (are) learning anything or not.»
Considering that we live in the Information Age, that shows a staggering lack of education.
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