Sentences with phrase «still common thought»

at that point, that finland study had just come out, and was still common thought.

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I think this is something people are still talking about and I think people want to see common sense regulations.
There's still no risk sharing in terms of banks in Europe so that means that not only is there not a common deposit guarantee in Europe, but I do think that if any country that has a big bank that really needs to be wound down.
If you, my listener, should see such a man, although it is unlikely, for without a doubt weakness and mediocrity are the more common, if you should meet him in what he himself would call a weak moment, but which, alas, you would have to call a better moment; if you should meet him when he had found no rest in the desert, when the giddiness passes away for a moment and he feels an agonizing longing for the Good; if you should meet him when, shaken in his innermost being, and not without sadness, he was thinking of that man of single purpose who even in all his frailty still wills the Good: then you would discover that he had two wills, and you would discover his painful double - mindedness.
The common sense notions presupposed by the scientists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and that still shape our everyday thinking, are no longer tenable as comprehensive and fundamental explanations of things.
It still seems highly probable that both drew upon some common source, or sources, though few critics would now think it possible to reconstruct a supposed docment containing all the common material.
Maybe it's starting to become more common, but I still think it's unusual among Evangelical churches.
Many of my views seem to go against my faith, as far as common beliefs, but I believe in God and believe in Jesus, so I think I still fit the definition of a Christians
Canned pumpkin still isn't the easiest thing to get hold of in England (though it is becoming more common) but I spied some whole pumpkins on my usual Sunday morning farmers» market visit and thought I'd pick one up and join in the pumpkin fun.
The common factor — coaching, tactics, man management — I still think this squad would go places with the right manager IMMEDIATELY.
While we think nothing of giving infants milk from a different species — a cow — the prospect of sharing human milk gives many people the willies, and I've heard the age - old practice, still common in many cultures, described as «gross, sick, twisted and overboard.»
JonaRose Feinberg: I think it's very, very common, Yeah I think and especially again because a lot of twins are even still a little bit early while they are getting the hang of feeding, you wan na make sure to protect your supply and so of the babies are not 100 % doing the job of getting all the milk they need from your body.
However much as an ex-couple may disagree about other things, the one think they still have in common is that they love the same children and want life to be as good for them as possible.
I will say I think I felt a lot more pressure with the twins because I was having to provide more colostrum for them and I was really like common milk, come in, come in, come in, let's do this, and it came in when it was supposed to but again, it was still kind of that anxiety really of you know, which I'm sure wasn't good for my milk supply of you know, can we make this you know, or so I kind of drop below 10 %.
That may be true for most of the world, but I don't think it's true for the US, where deniers are still common and hold key positions in government (if you disagree, sources would be great!).
What that «innovative thinking» is still needs to be introduced by the new board members, who are expected to be confirmed by the Buffalo Common Council on Tuesday.
At the conclusion of their book, For the Common Good, Herman Daly and John B. Cobb Jr. find hope in thinking that «on a hotter planet, with lost deltas and shrunken coastlines, under a more dangerous sun, with less arable land, more people, fewer species of living things, a legacy of poisonous wastes, and much beauty irrevocably lost, there will still be the possibility that our children's children will learn at last to live as a community among communities.»
Still, he adds, «I think it's also important to acknowledge that physician diagnostic errors are fairly common
Thought to be over 300 years old, the breed was extensively used for pulling heavy loads in rural, industrial and urban settings, their common use extending into the 1960s when they were a still a familiar sight pulling the carts of milk and vegetable vendors.
Although tuberculosis (TB) is commonly thought of as being a disease that mainly affects nineteenth century poets and Victor Hugo characters, it is still the second-most common cause of mortality from an infectious disease in the world, killing nearly three people every minute.
Kathy Hudson, a former National Institutes of Health (NIH) official who helped shape the revised rule, says she still thinks informed consent «was and is the right and respectful thing to do,» but said that the Common Rule was «a very clunky policy instrument» for achieving that goal, and that the research community's concerns «had to be considered.»
Again, it's important to keep in mind that while this condition may be common, many doctors are still unaware pelvic floor dysfunction exists and some even think it's made up, says Dr. Gunter.
Another common myth is the one where people think that by simply training their abs that they can still get a six pack, even if they're carrying large amounts of body fat.
This «put - down» theory of man is extremely common among such quasi scientists as sociologists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, most of whom are still thinking of the world in terms of Newtonian mechanics, and have never really caught up with the ideas of Einstein and Bohr, Oppenheimer and Schrodinger.»
There is a lot of misinformation on low carb diets that is thought to be common knowledge, yet is still wrong.
I like the look, vastly prefer it over running - tights - as - pants look still common in my area, but I don't think I'll use my slender budget towards this look.
Even though I've met different kinds of hapas, I still think half or part - Japanese mixes are the most common.
Still, I thought we might have something in common, but he was rude to the waitress, asked me if I wanted to «hookup» and told me he was broke so could I pickup the tab.
Well, sure, but I still love to think that we did our part and added one of the last straws to help the common sense outweighed the ridiculous proposition.
There are literally tens of millions of profiles out there, but with a little thought, care and common sense, you can still present yourself in a way that will catch a man's attention without making you look desperate or cheap.
You will be thinking this is common sense but trust us, people still make the same mistakes over and over again.
While this might have been true at one point (I don't think it ever was), this is still a common assumption.
Don't worry the sony and microsoft fangirls will still bring the vile hate they harbor for Nintendo... You would think Nintendo slept with their sister and didn't have the common courtesy to call her the next day or something with the way they act towards the company.
I see two silver linings for those of us who still think the Common Core has great potential to improve American education:
Instead of teaching students to be sustainable leaders for the 21st century in many business schools and economic institutes still is thought how to serve the interest of the individual without taking care of the common good.
I think that this is especially true because opening your classroom to other people is still not very common in the U.S. — teachers are still quite isolated.
Confronted with what I thought could be a common problem, I was still unaware that what I was really seeing was a national crisis in mathematics education.
There are several different strands in the piece worth thinking about (including the CCSS - as - a-stepping-stone strategy), but these two sentences speak volumes: «Still, (Common Core) supporters have struggled to counter the critics.
I think the Common Core will be a major improvement, but it won't get us all the way there because it still needs to mass - graded, and because it is only in English and math.
The new federal rules, while less intrusive, according to Sanger Unified officials, still focus on individual achievement, not the collaboration that the district has made its trademark The district is also shifting to meet Common Core State Standards, which take full effect in 2014 - 2015 and emphasize critical thinking and writing.
«Even with all the noise and bombast,» said Michael J. Petrilli, an education analyst at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a right - leaning think tank that supports the standards, «40 - plus states are still standing with the Common Core.»
With the images of teachers storming the capitol building in Madison, Wis., still fresh, you might think the chances of finding common ground between unions and reformers in other states would be slim.
I think where this gets dicey is when we let the worst case scenarios blind us to other options that while not common or ideal are still viable and WAY better than giving up entirely!
Bundling now, that I still think may end up more common.
Okay, so this step only applies to those who have not yet been impacted by a natural disaster, but it still bears being said: If a bad storm is in the forecast, or if you live somewhere where certain types of disasters are common (Think: Hurricanes along the coast, tornadoes in the Midwest, Wildfires in the West, and blizzards in the Northeast), then you would be smart to prepare ahead of time to make sure that your family and finances are safe.
It's a pretty common thought these days even though it's still unclear where we're at or near a market peak.
* After all, I still think scientists writing in peer - reviewed journals are obligated to read the papers they cite — this despite a rather astonishing number of examples demonstrating that the failure to do so is common (and, it seems, unlikely to negatively affect one's prospects for future publishing and funding opportunities).
This is still a common practice among nomadic tribesmen in the Arctic regions, where the Chow Chow is thought to have originated.
I had no idea I o ever have readers, followers or comments at that point, so for me I don't want to change it — I still reply personally and think it's just common courtesy and good manners to do that.
As for the bubble system, I don't think it will be common for people to be making 10 + comments on one post but I still feel like there shouldn't be a restriction on the amount of comments you make.
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