"To hold this view" means to believe or have a particular opinion or perspective on a subject or issue.
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Seeing this type of instructional practice modeled for me has led me to refine some previously
held views on educating students with diverse needs.
When you have to assume that it does
not hold those views, then you make your vision apparent by shock.
Therefore, a
commonly held view that organic particles from wildfires primarily reflect sunlight, and cause cooling, was not supported by the study.
Now, it would be stupid to live in self - denial of the fact that many people outside the party also
strongly hold this view.
It focuses on the relationship between American and European art, and challenges previously
held views about the origins of some of the most innovative ideas in art of this time.
Many
people hold views not adequately represented by the two largest parties and would not have voted for them regardless of the outcome.
Of course there are also many religious people not in the national academy of sciences that
also hold this view.
It is my
firmly held view that employees should resign with respect and grace, in person, to their manager, if possible.
The court will be very reluctant to make decisions in relation to your children because they
generally hold the view that parents are the best people to reach these decisions about children.
Unfortunately, there is a widely
held view within the cryptocurrency space that the government and banks are enemies of cryptocurrency and are looking for every opportunity to shut the industry down.
Again, I don't know that this is how this would be argued, because I don't
actually hold the view, nor do I know anyone who does.
How many people would be required to
hold that view before we should grant freedom of choice in this case?
But you don't seem to be able to hold a civil, adult conversation, with someone who happens to
holds views different to your own, without descending to childish insults.
When did you first discover you could preach and how did you develop this gift, given that large parts of the
church hold the view women shouldn't preach?
I would also be interested to know whether or not he
ever held the view that section 28 was misunderstood, and / or whether he was or is against gay adoption.
Going into 2014,
investors held the view that interest rates would rise and, thus, they looked to reduce interest rate risk with the more flexible non-traditional bond funds.
We've been
long holding the view that anybody can run a dating business with extremely affordable software from us.
Those under age 65
held this view in notable numbers, as did device owners who are college graduates and device owners living in households earning more than $ 50,000.
The idea is to emphasize that all right - thinking
people hold this view and that it is no longer open to challenge.
I do
not hold the view that one stand - alone theory can adequately offer my clients the flexibility to work with the many challenging life issues.
I
also hold the view that science, competitive though it may be, is best done in partnership and collaboration.
* «The Committee accepts that there is little concrete evidence yet about law firm attitudes toward hiring the graduates, but the perceptions of candidates themselves reveals a
deeply held view about which pathway is preferable.»
Labour's current stance on Brexit as outlined by Keir Starmer is almost the precise opposite of Corbyn's own strongly
held views as an individual.
What I have elsewhere called «the myth of the common school» is a deeply
held view with tremendous political resonance, first articulated in the 1830s by Horace Mann and his allies.
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday reiterated a commonly
held view among US intelligence officials that China is seeking to become a global superpower through unconventional means — but he framed it as both a governmental and a societal threat to the US.
There are also issues of calibration as measurement protocols have changed, issues about the design and placement of the temperature stations, and even the strongly
held view by many skeptics that this is a natural rise as the Earth recovers from the Little Ice Age (circa 1500 - 1900)