Sentences with phrase «to weigh in on the subject»

A pastor who publicly weighs in on the subject could divide his or her congregation or risk their job.
Recently, several housing experts weighed in on the subject to alleviate these fears.
Certainly, it would extremely valuable to have the candidates weigh in on subjects such as global warming, biofuels, stem cell, etc..
Analysts have already weighed in on the subject though, and the upcoming release is estimated to move 15 million copies in the launch year.
Economist and fellow climate change skeptic Ross McKitrick also weighed in on the subject in an article in the National Post.
Spencer also weighed in on the subject of HD remakes of classic Xbox titles.
Clark weighs in on the subject of credit repair companies.
It's been an interesting year in news and artist Daniel Saad has weighed in on subjects including self - driving cars, recruiting millennial employees, Detroit's high auto insurance rates and the city's Amazon HQ2 bid.
There are those who say just let the baby cry themselves to sleep, but I believe most of the so - called «experts» or at least those who weigh in on the subject believe in a more modified type of sleep training, especially in the first year of life — most of them do say to wait until at least 4 months, preferably 6 months before trying any sort of sleep training.
Trump enjoys the company of his preferred staffers in the Oval Office for much of the day, where the president often asks his closest aides to weigh in on subjects far outside of their professional expertise.
Author Stephen King weighed in on this subject not long ago in a New York Times essay called, «Can a Novelist Be Too Productive?»
I want to sort through all of this for you, and we will do that by looking at the text and by letting the rest of the Bible weigh in on this subject.
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) also weighed in on this subject when asked if coconut should be avoided by someone with a tree nut allergy.
But he's not there, and neither are most other Western observers weighing in on the subject, giving their debate a whiff of the abstract and the academic.
Make - up effects artist John Vulich weighs in on the subject in his own eight - and - a-half-minute HD interview short, «Tales from the Crawlspace with John Vulich,» where he recalls the circumstances of the shoot.
Until the EPA weighs in on that subject, we can only guess that the Karma will land slightly below the Volt's ratings of 93 equivalent mpg (MPGe) in electric driving and 35 mpg city and 40 highway with the engine running.
I've heard both sides, but I want to weigh in on this subject because, hey, I've got a lot to say being both a customer and an individual who wants to someday work in the development aspect of gaming.
I seem to remember that there were a lot of armchair physicists saying there were too many problems with the design, but whenever a nuclear engineer weighed in on the subject they were highly optimistic.
Now, Surface lead Panos Panay has weighed in on the subject via an official blog post.
Though the president publicly weighed in on the subject, surprising many in the industry, the FCC is an independent government agency, overseen by five commissioners — currently three Democrats, including Wheeler, and two Republicans.
Artist Daniel Saad has weighed in on subjects including self - driving cars, recruiting millennial employees, Detroit's high auto insurance rates and the city's Amazon HQ2 bid.
Recently, several housing experts weighed in on the subject to alleviate these -LSB-...]
My opinion happens to be the same as the only lawyer who weighed in on the subject, The Passive Guy himself, who agreed with the decision.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear two cases about same - sex marriage, I wanted to weigh in on the subject of gay marriage and the attempt in many states to add a marriage amendment to their constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
All manner of high - ranking advisory bodies have weighed in on the subject in recent years, and Obama has mentioned it in his last two State of the Union addresses as well as on several other occasions.
Dan Lubart, Principal, Iobyte Solutions, SVP Sales Analytics HarperCollins also weighed in on the subject.
He weighed in on the subject at a Council on Foreign Relations event.
It should also be noted that the «Commonsense Corporate Governance Principles,» released this summer by a group that included Warren E. Buffett and Jamie Dimon, among other corporate chieftains, weighed in on the subject.
Here is my attempt at a response, but I would love for you to weigh in on this subject in the comment section below...
, and so am thinking about posting some of my ideas about church that come to me at 3 am (along with the monkeys), and let you weigh in on the subject.
Well, many of the sharp bettors and bookmakers alike, weighed in on the subject and it turned into an educational thread.
The most recent group to weigh in on the subject of curveballs is the American Academy of Pediatrics.
I received a bushel of mail from readers who, like you, wanted to weigh in on the subject.
Weiner, who has been uncharacteristically muted (at least publicly) on the subject of the mosque, has argued that to weigh in on the subject would be a violation of the constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
Rod Steiger's reflections are complimented by remarks by «Inside the Actor's Studio» host James Lipton, commentators / biographers Schickel and Young, Brando biographer Patricia Bosworth, and actor Martin Landau, who all weigh in on the subject matter and performances.
Educators often find ourselves engaged in conversations about how to address achievement disparities, discipline issues, the recruitment and retention of effective teachers and administrators, but how often do we allow students to weigh in on the subject?
Sony itself has weighed in on the subject, and provided a detailed graph about exactly where that cost is coming from.
Grabner was quoted in a Huffington Post interview in March, weighing in on the subject, referring to the Midwest as the «backseat» where, she said, she prefers to ride, citing the advantage of distance and perspective to better see the art world's blind spots.
I'd be delighted if we've got any marine biologists reading here who want to weigh in on this subject
Steve, Obviously we all respect you and your site, but I am disappointed that you weighed in on this subject.
Unfortunately, while there are plenty of judges who have weighed in on the subject in Ontario, there is no consistency to the answer.
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