Sentences with phrase «very useful discussion»

This ia a very useful discussion.
We acknowledge Jonathan Gregory for very useful discussions, Yoko Tsushima for providing the HadGEM2 integration and diagnostics, and David Long and Joe Osborne for providing processed CMIP5 data.

Not exact matches

The actual reason there is very little «useful dialogue» going on in this blog is because people appear to be approaching discussion somewhat like a chess game... attempting to anticipate my moves and characterize my «style of play» based on previous experience with others.
I usually don't wear slogans because for things I feel so strongly about that I would want to emblazon it on my shirt and wear it over and over again (things like GMO labelling, deforestation, or endangered species), a shirt never seemed like a very useful outlet for discussion.
A web - based course would typically include course information, timetable, notice board, curriculum map, teaching materials like articles, slides, and handouts, communication through discussion boards and email, summative and formative assessments, student management tools like statistics, records, and student tracking, and also links to external and internal websites that are very useful.
I definitely appreciated being invited to join the discussion, and it was very useful for me personally to hear some of the concerns or potential problems you saw for this kind of approach.
A few people grumbled about the very idea of a doctor having anything useful to say about investments, but over time he came to dominate the discussion.
Given the heated discussion taking place here about the pros / cons of nuclear power, here are two very useful sources of info on the subject:
It would be very useful to add in the sidebar a list of the 20 or so most recent comments on the blog, to help those of us trying to keep track of several ongoing discussion threads.
I've tried to criticise other articles at the Arctic News blogspot but criticisms don't get published, so very little useful discussion goes on there.
John, On the «Presentation: Precautionary Principle...» thread you told me that you think it's «unhelpful to conflate discussion of climate - science issues like the modelling of SO2, about which none of us here know very much, with discussion of economic projections, where we can have a useful discussion
The one point is that I am focusing on in my comment is an assertion that variations of the statement ``... while CO2 levels have continued to rise since 1997, warming has paused,» are not a good starting point for discussion or at best are extremely restricted starting points and hence, not very useful.
Yet, for the purposes of showing the utter inadequacy of existing US federal government and US state commitments, the C&C framework is very useful because other equity frameworks which have received some attention and respect in international discussions of what equity requires of nations would require even steeper reductions for the US and US state governments.
A very useful paper (abstract pdf discussion space) comes out today in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics by Tim Lenton and his student Naomi Vaughan.
The comparison to the climate discussion is useful, partly because climate phenomena involves both a very broad range of scientific disciplines and a great deal of complexity.
Cross-posted from Heliophage A very useful paper (abstract pdf discussion space) comes out today in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics by Tim Lenton and his student Naomi Vaughan.
Which isn't to say that the environment isn't intrinsically valuable — it is — but rather to say that «environmentalism» has very effectively been given a bad rap, so reframing the discussions can be very, very useful.
It would be very useful indeed to be able to easily find the set of discussions relevant for any particular paper....
Unless or until these two very basic issues can be, and are addressed, in a rational, non-hysterical manner, then what passes for scientific discussion is, to this observer, not all that far removed from the random noises coming from a very animated mob, with the actually useful information being drowned out in the background noise.
Laptops can be useful in particular kinds of courses or sessions (hands - on practice with a research tool, e.g.) or for a very particular purpose (referencing a resource under discussion, working with learning management system content and tools, annotating notes taken from pre-reading, e.g.), or for accommodation of individual student learning needs (adaptive learning software, e.g.).
I have had many «full and frank discussions» (a very useful diplomatic euphemism) with fellow commercial lawyers about whether to include mandatory mediation clauses in business agreements.
From my past experience with conferences organized by UWO, I expect this one to provide very useful papers and discussion.
I then gave a very succinct summary of the important information that I believed was missing, linking to a useful Sample Form, and more discussion.
(Reviewed by Geraldine Oades - Sese in School Psychology Early Childhood Newsletter)»... an attractive book?the discussion of games to play with young children with AdHD was very interesting and useful...» (Child Abuse Review, Jan - February 2003)
We thank Abira Reizer for very helpful comments on a previous draft of the manuscript and for useful discussions on the results of our study.
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