Sentences with phrase «think about the different issues»

Thanks for making me think about the different issues that go into sustainable design.

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CD: I do think the banks — the financial institutions that are issuing the cards — are taking a more aggressive role in talking to the consumers not necessarily about tokenization, but about different ways to control fraud on the card.
I'm trying to work on taking those extra few minutes in the beginning to think about all the different levers and stakeholders before getting started, even if it's just five minutes to clear my mind and think about an issue from a high level.
Boehner told The Dispatch on Wednesday he never seriously thought about the issue until he was approached, and realized that, like a lot of Americans, he was «taking a different view of this» than he might have five or 10 years ago.
Beyond that, this blog is for you, the reader at large, and I hope that I can challenge and engage you to think about issues in different ways or at least get you to argue about my thinking on them.
The bishops» language of «facilitating and funding» suggests a different way of thinking about the issue.
I know that seems simplistic, and the issues that surround us today are complex, but I think before we dive into a discussion about living in a culture moving in a different direction than Christian views, we need to remind ourselves that God is still God, and God is still good.
I think by having such quick, categorical answers to issues that David writes about, you miss out on opportunities to see things from a different perspective or to empathize with other believers.
Mel you seem to have an open mind about the issue of different religions and thoughts, which is better than I can say for most of the religious crowd (forgive and correct me if I've assumed too much), but I think you're being naive as to the issue of indoctrination.
Think about some of the issues that a dating relationship between people of different faiths would create:
In recent years I have experimented with different kinds of involvement in social issues — with limited success — and I have done some thinking about what form a new social gospel movement might take.
While they lead to vastly different outcomes — nobody gets in, or everybody gets in — they're both about thinking about the issue, then making a catch - all rule for all situations.
Although the issues that I will have to grapple with alongside my future child (ren) will be different in many ways, reading this story has really challenged me to think deeply about how to handle openness as a family.
If your teenage son is dealing with tough behavioral and emotional issues and you are at your wits» end, you might be thinking about different treatment options to help him.
So, talking about policy, I think the university has several policies in place and whether the university adheres to those policies or implementing such policies, is a different issue entirely.
Plus, think about repackaging for different media: a factsheet could become a series of tweets, an infographic and a short video interview with an issue expert.
«It reflected that she had thought about that issue a lot and that she had been involved in that issue and traveled to different parts of the country to talk to both police officers and residents.»
Certainly, that is an approach which reflects the way most of the public think about these issues, though the research identifies different clusters of opinions about this.
The Independent thinks the party can not modernise and also talk about more familiar Tory issues: «What made Mr Cameron initially seem radically different from his predecessors William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard was his decision to stop talking about those old Tory obsessions of crime, Europe, immigration and tax cuts.
And when a legislator has to think about this issue, they have to know that they will go back to their families and say whether or not they voted against their niece and nephew, their brother and sister, and in some cases even their parent, and that's why this is different
«I'm interested in learning about different aspects of the community — what the issues are, not just what I think the issues are.»
However, as I thought about what specifically I would write about, I quickly realized that all significant issues pertaining to the recruitment, retention, and subsequent career paths followed by people of color have already been written about, discussed, and analyzed over the years ad nauseam, in various forums, by many different organizations.
We need to think about some different timescales and what the real issues are.
A final method encouraged people to think about issues from different points of view.
We provide initial insights into two critical issues: what clinical value can be extracted from different commercial and academic cancer genomic platforms, and how to think about scaling access to that value,» noted the study's Principal Investigator, Robert Darnell, MD, PhD, Robert and Harriet Heilbrunn Professor and Senior Attending Physician at The Rockefeller University and Founding Director of the New York Genome Center.
If someone is unconscious, they keep repeating or re-confronting the same issues over and over again without even thinking about modifying something about themselves to produce a different outcome.»
Ben: Whenever I hear a question like this, the thing that I think about is the issue of neuro - muscular recruitment and the fact that you're using a lot different muscles on a road bike than you are on a triathlon bike.
I have to admit that was a bit hesitant to begin this section by telling you about gluten, simply because it seems that these days everybody and their dog thinks they have a «gluten allergy», when in fact — as you will learn later in this chapter — many people who think they have gluten issues actually have a completely different problem altogether.
But «Dexter» also offers an added philosophical punch, so that when you think about «Dexter,» you may also find yourself thinking about issues of capital punishment and vigilantism in different ways.
Encouraging students to: Reflect on experiences — Exercise imagination — Develop curiosity — Examine ethical issues — Appreciate the arts — Improve literacy — Foster mindfulness — Examine British values — Learn about different cultures — Apply critical thinking «The SMSC4SCHOOLS Thought for the Week powerpoints are engaging, accessible and stimulating.
While she believes there is great work being done around these issues, Camacho Lewis feels like opportunity is missed when we don't think about how to differentiate those spaces for educators who may be at different stages in their awareness of race, class, and other lines of identity that intersect.
To be able to make these connections between different perspectives on the same issue is quite powerful and has shaped the way I think about every issue in education.
«It helped me to think about different ways to teach after looking at gender issues,» he said.
A worksheet to help pupils think about different views on animal testing, and reflect on their own opinion on the issues raised.
This report also breaks down responses by demographic groups within the Latino community, to better understand how different segments of the community thinks about those issues.
The design thinking challenge allowed students from different grades and curriculums to come together to work on solving one of the many thematic issues that they most cared about.
There's plenty of heat here, but no explicit sex: an issue that all YA romance authors think about, even though some make different decisions about it than others.
I don't think it's an issue of control so much as it is the concept people of different generation have about good parenting.
Feedback of «this is great but I don't think I can sell it» is very different from comments about pacing, characterization, or craft issues.
Courtney Milan has a long blog post about it, so I thought I'd take a different tack on the issue.
Chris and littleadv have given good answers, but I think the real issue is that you're asking about two different types of values, each is used for a separate purpose:
If your cat is having skin issues, you may want to think about trying a different litter.
he about 3 1/2 yrs old and he started to do this on his tail awhile back i just thought it was b / c we moved to a different setting completely but now im conserned that its a bigger issue seeings how its not just the tail anymore.
@static5245 you don't need to download the patch for the PS4, when you buy the console you can plug all your stuff in and turn it on put a game in and start playing, you don't need the update whatsoever to play games... so no... clearly there was never DRM... I think guys like Adam Sessler are upset over something completely different and it has to do with them being able to record video for reviewing games, there seems to be an issue with that right now, either that, or only a select group of gaming journalists are being aloud into this Sony Preview event, naturally people are gonna be pissed because it gives every other journalist an edge over them making it harder for them to attain readers intern messing with their lively hood, but thats about it, and GT seems to be nothing but excited about the PS, teasing stuff for the VGA's it seems.
Yet it is also true that many recreations, rehangs and re-enactments think about the issue of reproduction and the relay of ideas between different points in history.
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With respect to the all - too - prevalent misunderstandings about what is possible and what is unlikely with methane and the Arctic, and other issues, I thought Richard Alley did a good job presenting the facts at the AGU, putting the different issues in perspective with his invited lecture, «Abrupt Climate Change in the Arctic».
I don't think that is a different, independent issue... I think it is just the issue that they talked about explained with a somewhat different emphasis.
I ask these questions because I think different definitions are used for models being skillful, so we should get clearness about this issue.
I first started reading your posts because even though they seemed to advocate a position different than mine, you seemed well - informed and someone who thinks about these issues deeply.
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