Sentences with phrase «which prompted discussion»

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The author had a right to express their views on those topics — we encourage an environment in which people can do this and it remains our policy to not take action against anyone for prompting these discussions.
Any one who has pondered the problems of freedom and determinism will probably sympathize with the sentiment which prompted Milton to assign discussion of this topic to some little devils in Satan's legions who liked to bandy it about during moments of relaxation — without getting anywhere.
It is my hope, and that of the Dairy UK (NI) Board, which includes the Ulster Farmers» Union, that the report will act as a prompt to discussion, and a catalyst for action as our industry faces a challenging decade.»
The boys will review last week's matches against Ipswich Town and Wigan Athletic, which will prompt a discussion of Bolton Wanderers inability to defend in stoppage time.
It is consistent to their world view and a prompt anticipation of the discussion of arms control which will inevitably follow.
«Similarly, the decision by Philip Hammond to raise the price at which a property becomes liable for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) to # 300,000 for first - time home buyers on properties up to the price of # 500,000 is also likely to prompt discussions over how Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) can be adapted to support first - time buyers in Scotland.
Though the events that prompted the review — in which the House of Lords derailed the government's changes to working tax credits — most obviously invite discussion of the unelected nature of the second chamber, they also highlight a deeper problem with our democratic system.
Supporters of the approach say the state has prompted new discussion among the business and civic leaders of the areas in which the councils operate and has made it much easier to apply for and observe the decision - making process for how taxpayer funds are spent.
All it took was a short, prompt e-mail in which I expressed my pleasure at the encounter, referred to a specific point from the discussion, and thanked her or him for chatting.
They are built on the ISTE (iste.org) student standards which are in place to ensure the following... - Practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology - Exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity - Demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning - Exhibit leadership for digital citizenship They are an essential resource for a computer lab or any classroom to prompt a discussion around technology, ethics and respect.
Educators should be age appropriate about any discussion, Sadowski says, and cites the work of the Welcoming Students organization, which offers lesson plans, professional development material, and family education focused not on sexuality, which is what usually prompts parent pushback, but on the harmful effects of bullying, understanding gender stereotypes, and family diversity.
These examples, which point the reader to develop solutions and to formulate effective communication strategies, are meant to prompt discussion and then to inspire practitioners to write their own cases.
This report does not include any discussion of hot topics like backfill, which has prompted criticism about the usefulness of the data.
Another winner is the expertly paced Midwives by Chris Bohjalian, which will surely prompt fierce discussion in any book club.
After consultation and discussion with students (using the focus questions provided as prompts) teachers could consider which activities relating to a classroom economy would work best for their students.
After consultation and discussion with students (using the focus questions provided as prompts) teachers could select activities from the following topics which are covered in more detail in the unit:
Saltz's call for a Richter replica prompted a lengthy discussion, some of which centers on how daring and darling Saltz is, as well as debating the ethics and implications of a powerful critic soliciting a faux - ist work.
Organised in collaboration with Photography and the Contemporary Imaginary Research Hub at London College of Communication, this afternoon of experimental discussion explores the possibility and potential of photography in the contemporary moment, prompted by a round table conversation between exhibiting artists Lucas Blalock, Sara Cwynar and Erin Shirreff, which took place late last year.
«Concealed: Selections from the Permanent Collection» provides an opportunity to reflect on the art for which the Museum is proud to care and prompts discussions about the relationships between ideas made in the current moment and in the past.
Here are my thoughts, which are intended to prompt discussion and should not be taken as legal advice.
For example, if the child was reading a National Geographic title like «Cats vs. Dogs,» the Discussion Card might prompt parents to ask questions like «which pet do you like and why?»
Now even more states are considering such laws after the February 14 massacre at Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, which galvanized discussion about them even at a national level and prompted House Democrats propose grants for states that enact them.
Underneath, there's an «Ask» section which lists some open - ended questions that parents might want to challenge their kids with to prompt discussion, together with a «Talk About» section for suggestions of possible topics themed to the media.
Certainly, intelligent responses which prompt more in - depth discussion show more elements of your knowledge and communication skills.
A post which had a great discussion The misinformation swirling around social media about what branding is prompted me to write What Personal Branding is NOT in December 2009.
A question from the audience prompted discussion about «Basics Cards» which control incomes and are only able to be used at approved stores and businesses, and cashless welfare cards which receive 80 per cent of a person's government payment and can not be used on alcohol or gambling.
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