Not exact matches
So this gets
very technical of various points but I think it's important for people to hear because they can really quickly learn how
real this stuff is at the start of our mastermind
discussion.
3) The
discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a
very interesting one: I liked that the author presented
real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
Aside from a
very brief
discussion of geometry, both begin with numbers, distinguish between cardinal and ordinal ones, and then develop rational,
real and complex numbers.
The Institutional Church Finally, we know that today
very often there is much
discussion of the outward institution of the Church and its relation to its
real inner nature.
This isn't to say we shouldn't make the change to a large degree in many areas, just that political correctness prohibits
discussion of some
very real issues.
So, I am likely
very biased and not the most open - minded in this
discussion; but regardless, the creation of cement is a
very real concern that most people are not aware of.
The
real problem with the
discussions of birth experience is that the
very things are are NECESSARY to ensuring a healthy baby are the SAME things that NCB advocates believe «ruin» their birth experience.
But there's been
very little
discussion publicly, at least so far, on whether that has become a
real option again after Cuomo raised the possibility earlier in the week.
«Although some of these changes represent modest improvements, we're
very disappointed that after months of
discussion the city fails to recognize that we can't create a stronger Midtown if we don't reliably invest in the transit system, predictably fund public space improvements, protect landmark worthy buildings, and make sure that New Yorkers have a
real voice in the future of their skyline,» Lola Finkelstein, chairwoman of a multi-board task force comprised of Community Boards 1, 4, 5 and 6, said in a statement.
The movie is a roar from the gut against what is described as «the male gaze,» a
very real theory brought to a larger
discussion by Laura Mulvey.
In the past the
very notion of a single set of standards has been too hot a political potato for any
real discussion, but the current effort appears to enjoy broad support.
I received this link to the following book trailer from the librarian at the school I work at.It was
very timely, since we just had a
discussion about «
real books», Â...
Given that
very real connection today on top of what has already been discussed about female relationships I think it would be a great book
discussion group choice..
Mr. Daniels, here's how I know that you both don't know the book industry
very well, and haven't even bothered to read this (or any other)
discussion thread on the topic: while your analysis about
real costs probably seemed clever and on point, it is in fact irrelevant because, as has been pointed out several times, minimum wage workers are not the market for books.
There are
very, VERY real issues in the games press that merit discuss
very,
VERY real issues in the games press that merit discuss
VERY real issues in the games press that merit
discussion.
Face to face
discussions are
very important, and we realised that we could get to Sofia within three hours, that there weren't any
real language issues and that we could establish connections between people in Horsham and Sofia that were as strong as those within our Horsham teams.
It is a
very nice illustration of the dangers of getting too much information from cyberspace: internet
discussions have their own momentum («tacit knowledge») that may not reflect what has actually gone on in the
real world.
In those
discussions, one thing has become abundantly clear: when you connect the dots, it turns out that the
real solutions to the climate crisis are the
very same measures needed to renew our economy and escape the trap of ever - rising energy prices.
Long waves (infrared) light from the sun, GHGs, clouds, are trapped at the surface of the oceans, directly leading to increased «skin» temperature, more water vapor (a
very effective GHG), faster convection (with more loss of heat to space in the tropics),... How each of them converts to
real regional / global temperature increases / decreases is another point of
discussion...
In a saner world, recognition that
real climate warming does exist but is
very unlikely to be catastrophic would stimulate
discussion of pre-adaptation, where fixing the vulnerabilities to today's climate would include an extra margin to deal with tomorrow's, would top the agenda of the new administration.
Remember that unlike here where all sorts of views are tolerated,
Real Climate is heavily moderated to keep the
discussion within
very narrow bounds of True Belief.
packed with common problems awaiting for solutions - global warming, urban air pollution, contaminants in drinking water / contains samples of distributions of variables, it is actually a
very large Bayesian belief network, which can be used for assessment - level analyses and conditioning and optimising different decision / and
discussions about the actual topics related to
real - world decision - making, there is also a meta level in Opasnet.
Numerous attempts (such as the
very carefully researched NIPCC reports) to point out the inconsistencies between the CIC fantasy science world and the
real world have not always convinced the alarmists, however, perhaps because the public finds the technical
discussion of the many areas of science involved too difficult.
My authority here, and I have
very great respect for it, are those in this
discussion who understand gases and the
real scientists at the front line, the meteorologists, who have had this sussed since way back when.
There's a building storm of indignation out there among those literate in science — who have gone from depression and despair at the tsunami of fossil fueled ignorance that's passed for reporting and
discussion of climate issues, — to
real resolve, and a willingness to fight back, not just for the planet, but for the
very idea that objective truth exists, and that science is a tool to find it.
This was a
very good article, in that it generated a lot of
discussion, and it taught the author how
real peer review works — and basically it once again falsified the «dangerous man - made global warming» conjecture.
You can get some
very interesting and sophisticated
discussion and questions answered at
Real Climate's blog though.
The proposed implementation of body scanners in Canadian airports is a major exception to this and I've been delighted to see some
real discussion about this
very intrusive technology.
Although I have not always been a fan of Maude Barlow, she was a
very good speaker and the talk was uniquely depressing and inspiring: depressing because of the
real threats to fresh water supplies and the lack of
discussion at federal, provincial and municipal levels of water policies that would support sustainable water management practices; inspiring because of the slow progress being made and small successes achieved in Canada and around the world.
In this manner the book provides a direct link from theoretical, general and academic
discussions to concrete, specific and
very real examples.
Auto insurance or any insurance is a
very personal product and the best possible assessment of that product is through a face to face
discussion with a
real agent.
I could argue both sides of that
discussion in the
very complex business of
real estate.
It's been challenging but productive, and I have to say, I've enjoyed every
discussion we've had, so it's a
real pleasure to put the reins in your
very capable hands.
During this
discussion I made a comment that as an old
real estate consumer and now a new realtor, I found it
very odd as to why the
real estate industry would advertise their listings on - line for the world to see.
A
very good presentation and detailed
discussion of the determinants of house prices and housing market dynamics can be found in the book Urban Economics and
Real Estate Markets