But
all suggestions point to something huge for the future of the MCU.
Not exact matches
Perhaps have a few stock phrases such as «I think you've made that
point really well, but I think X has
something to add» or «Your
suggestions are good, but I think it is important that we make sure everyone has put their ideas forward before we come
to any conclusions.»
Which brings us back
to Sommer's
suggestion to choose
something that works for you and your students, in your context, at that particular
point in time.
There was a desire
to change that
to something else, and The Lovebirds was one
suggestion that came my way; I thought it had
to be singular, not plural, as that singularity
points to what the book is about.
And I should
point out that critiques are just
suggestions — the author can take them or leave them, but as you say, a consistent issue being
pointed out might be
something for the author
to reconsider.
It's okay if you brush off my other
suggestions like I'm a raving lunatic (because you may be onto
something), but I will turn around and
point back
to claim that in fact you are the lunatic should you abandon New Super Mario Bros as a game you need not own.
Dimick's
suggestion was simple: «We have
to point cameras at
something that shows change.»
And we've chosen
to call
suggestions for improvement, explorations of new and better ways
to do things, or
pointing out
something that was done in a less that optimal way corrective feedback.