Not exact matches
In Repa's
view, partners don't need to evaluate
topics like compensation and promotion more than annually; but perhaps compensation should be discussed in April, promotion in July, a third
topic in October, and
so on.
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other
topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book
on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the
so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book
on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World -
View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the
topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
They want the reader to think through the traditional
views on these
topics in a new light,
so that we hold our
views more lightly, with humility and grace.
I've read several books and articles exploring both the traditional and affirming perspectives, but perhaps no one else
so succinctly, persuasively, and carefully presents the affirming
view than Matthew Vines in his now - famous no - frills, one - hour lecture
on the
topic, delivered at a church in his Kansas hometown.
Rees boldly stated, at the time of publicity over Hawking's The Grand Design, «I know Stephen Hawking well enough to know that he has read very little philosophy and even less theology,
so I don't think we should attach any weight to his
views on this
topic.»
My
views on this
topic are
so widely varied it may seem incoherent when you read them.
Q&A
topics include: why the mayor and Governor Cuomo appear friendly and cooperative
on pre-K when together but express different
views when apart, will the city fund a single year of full day pre-K if the state does not, how many of the prospective new pre-K seats are in traditional public schools v. charter schools, what is the greatest challenge in converting existing 1/2 day pre-K sites into full day sites, how can the mayor assure that proceeds of his proposed income tax surcharge would remain dedicated solely to the pre - K / middle school program, regulatory issues around pre-K operators, how there can be space available in neighborhoods where schools are overcrowded, how many of the prospective new sites are in schools v. other locations, why the mayor is
so opposed to co-locations of charter schools while seeking to co-locate new pre-K programs, the newly - announced ad campaign by charter school supporters, his
views on academically screened high schools, his
view on the school bus contracts, why he refused off -
topic questions Friday evening despite saying
on Friday morning that he would take such questions, the status of 28 charter schools expecting to open in fall 2014 in locations approved by the Bloomberg administration, his upcoming appearance
on the TV series The Good Wife and his
view on city employees marching in the Manhattan St. Patrick's Day Parade in uniform / with banners.
We hope the ongoing community engagement sessions will fully air the diverse points of
view on this
topic, and we will continue to support the District to expand its outreach,
so that any enrollment improvements are fully informed by the needs of Oakland's diverse families.
PlayBook Video 101: How to Perform a Security Wipe (Return PlayBook to Factory Settings)
on the PlayBook's BlackBerry Tablet OS [youtube video link for mobile
viewing] We've already covered a ton of BlackBerry PlayBook 101
topics here
on CrackBerry,
so on the eve of the PlayBook's official launch I'm doing up one more... this time, we're looking at wiping the operating system...
The notorious J. Konrath has
so far stayed quiet about this particular series of posts, however, a blog post he wrote almost exactly a year ago discusses his
views on the
topic (following the revelation that John Locke had purchased reviews).
There are
so many differing
views on the
topic.
Science will be discussed by the public, and many will want to know other scientists»
views on particular
topics; to say they must be at a level to understand the peer - reviewed literature to do
so is elitist.
On this particular issue of climate change, the Times will have to shift, in my
view, from the normal journalistic paradigm (e.g., try to give equal coverage to both «sides» of a story; communicate stories in a muted way by avoiding most words that convey passion and weight; rotate the news
so that even important
topics only see the front page once in awhile; keep
views to the back pages; avoid upsetting big advertisers too much; and
so forth) to what might be called a «wisdom paradigm» (face problems, understand problems, communicate your
views loudly and up front, address problems, and
so forth).
As I said above, I think you are pretty honest and humble,
so I
view you as capable of constructive interaction
on these hot
topics.
One such case is Don Easterbrook, whose testimony in front of a Washington State Committee in March 2013
so distorted the scientific facts that most of the members of his department (WWU geology) wrote a public letter, saying» [his
views] are neither scientifically valid nor supported by the overwhelming preponderance of evidence
on the
topic».
So this past year we sought out and listened to our people's
views, through dedicated focus groups
on topics as varied as performance reviews, skills training and our recruitment brand.
Clearly, Jason has a point of
view on this
topic,
so let's explore with him how to make a CLE experience a better one.
We'll also be adding more categories to the article
view (main page) to match our website e.g. Phone, Surface, and Band
so that you can read articles just
on those
topics (you can already see one for Xbox).
Readers — I'd appreciate employers and recruiter comments
on this
topic,
so candidates can share your experiences points of
view.
In my
view, the primary reason
so much training for online therapy — and
so much published material
on the
topic of online therapy — fails the acid test of experience is that not nearly as much actual online clinical work goes
on as those selling training programmes would have us believe.
In order for you to stand out from the crowd, research what videos are already available and takes notes
on what grabs your attention, what to avoid, what types of videos get a lot of
views, what real estate
topics are covered, and what information may be lacking
so you can fill that niche and stand out.