Sentences with phrase «value question»

What is the defense for presenting this complicated values question as an assumption, and coming down on one side of it as though there was no other side?
I was able to quickly get into the relevant topics, my prospect has high value questions and we quickly agreed to move to the next step.
But he notes that it makes the price / value question inevitable.
If by holding a parameter constant (CO2) the model output has a best fit to the actual values the question becomes does any other parameter change produce a better fit?
But I, for one, don't think this is just and only a market value question.
Because «rational secular morality» can not conclusively decide such important value questions as how highly we should rate the preservation of fetal life, or how generously we should provide for the poor, legislators and judges as well as ordinary voters may with good conscience rely on their personal religious convictions to resolve such questions.
It is surrounded by larger and deeper value questions that it can not resolve by itself3 The technical expert may make judgments about these more comprehensive issues of good and bad.
Some of the place value extension questions were inspired by the place value questions in Good Questions for Math Teaching: Why Ask Them and What to Ask (K 6) by Peter Sullivan and Pat Lilburn, pages 33 - 36.
• offering some choice to teachers (perhaps to develop ideas relating to their particular interests or expertise), • using video clips to spark discussion, • publicly valuing questions as highly as answers, and • for leaders and facilitators of collaborative groups to «go first» and expose their vulnerabilities publicly in order to build trust and mutual respect with everyone else.
A separate value question is raised by the new Enclave Avenir.
The Court decided it was not appropriate to decide the Charter values question because it would act as a Charter challenge to the policy without a proper record.
When the original iPad debuted in 2010, it had no equal, so the comparison value question was generally a moot point.
These are real values questions and tradeoffs.»
Aah, the eternal value question... Let's hazard a few answers (while avoiding the usual message board conspiracy theories):
But I value questioning what we have been taught, and making sure that the Bible teaches what others say it does.
Probably the most striking finding centers around the values question.
«Religion is a proxy for trustworthiness of a candidate, especially for white evangelical voters,» said Robert P. Jones, a pollster who focuses on religion and values questions.
This segment would argue that the basic thing is really «the value question
Podolski is just one of many having his value questioned.
I don't see any value this question has on this site.
Having sorted out their answers to these values questions, scientists should also be prepared to communicate their reasoning to the general public and indeed to «actively seek opportunities to have that kind of dialogue.»
I think the value question needs to be re-framed.
Scaffold and Value Questioning I know that with some younger students, when you ask them if they have a question, you get story instead.
In addition, we should find ways to value all questions that come into the classroom.
We value the questions we receive as it allows us to keep up with author's needs and stay abreast of what really matters to storytellers.
The basic question, of course, has no objective answer; some data indicate that people apply a discount rate to human lives as well as financial instruments, but whether that's artifactual, or hardwired in some way, is not clear — and it also does not answer the values question per se.
The values question here is: are we willing to give up some conveniences and luxuries in order to avoid the suffering and death of, not our own children, but someone else's on another continent?
1) The first point is mainly a values question (how to apportion limited resources in a world with current problems and looming risks), but also has some interpretation of science (that the risks from accumulating CO2 are not significant; see Point 2).
are a different animal than values questions (e.g., «Will climate change be bad?»
Putting aside the value question (my answer: timely provocation), I wonder whether the number of abandoned blogs is a good proxy for «enthusiasm» (or faddishness, or popularity, or whatever the blog - academic - metric is).
The value question is also tricky for reasons discussed.
This is the value question with which we must grapple in order to truly serve our members: How do we show them the value of professionalism?
I always go back to that value question: What are you giving in order to receive that lead?
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