Sentences with phrase «written about the need»

We have also written about the need for more relief for private student loan borrowers.
Many people are writing about the need to limit new development in flood plains after the 2013 flood but that speaks only to the damage mitigation side.
What we might call free - standing Wilsonianism — Wilsonianism removed from its religious and theological foundation — is still a respectable view among those who write about the need for a compelling «national purpose.»
Last week, I wrote about the need for conservatives to avoid sinking down to name - calling and outrage in their response to liberal attacks.
Marx wrote about the need to abolish religion in order to implement his utopia, because the state needed to replace God as society's focus.
So we need to create a different logic, which was well expressed by K. Polanyi, the American economist of Hungarian origins, who wrote about the need to re-embed the economy in society.
It is significant that when Daly and Cobb wrote about needed changes to the economic order, they concluded with criticism of the disciplinary organization of knowledge and its domination of educational institutions, particularly the university (Daly & Cobb 1989, p. 357 - 60).
On leaving the hospital, he wrote her about needing friendship.
Much has been written about the need for better Church music, and rightly so.
Ahead of his Westminster Hall debate on Wednesday 25th April, Chris Law MP writes about the need to do more to protect children living in areas...
A fellow Blue Labour - ite is Jon Cruddas, the Labour MP for Dagenham and Rainham, who has been talking and writing about the need for Labour to return to socially conservative, pre-1960s values for some time - and also emphasising the importance of Labour understanding England, rather than «the UK», or «the British».
At the end of 2016, Selin and several colleagues wrote about the need for «policy literacy» education for climate scientists in WIREs Climate Change.
The father of reductionism, French philosopher René Descartes, wrote about the need to investigate the parts and then reassemble them to re-create the whole.
In my most recent post, I wrote about the need to encourage teamwork among teachers.
Beth notes that much has been written about the need for students to problem solve in a 21st century world, but that before you can problem solve, you must be able to engage with and respect the perspectives of others.
First, I wrote about the need for robust collaboration between teachers.
Some youngsters wrote about the need for people to reach out to others with whom they did not get along and that everyone deserves respect — no matter what the color of their skin is or what religion they practice.
Strauss writes about the need to think of the worlds water supply as coming from one deep — not bottomless — well.
Caitlin Healey, an OUSD Teacher, wrote about the need for the next superintendent to have the experience to lead community - driven school transformation.
In previous articles, I have written about the need for basing technology integration in actual experience, applying virtual technologies, raising critical issues and perspectives and practicing ethical use of the technology.
I often write about the need for student programs to stay relevant.
Olivia Capestany, now a senior at Seattle's Roosevelt High, writes about the need for more political tolerance at her high school.
Countless articles have been written about the need to have a great teacher in front of every class, yet each of those teachers will only be allowed to produce average outcomes.
In a letter to the editor in the Bellevue Reporter titled, «Student assessments ensure students gain needed skills,» Bellevue, WA businessman Peter Raulerson writes about the need to challenge students with rigorous learning standards and high - quality assessments, like Smarter Balanced.
Smart wrote about this need in a pre-Conference blog post.
Author Darcy Pattison recently wrote about the need for books about troubled families on the Children's Book Council Diversity blog.
I first wrote about the need to remove the barriers to non-control proxy contests some 19 years ago.1 The occasion then was to recommend a change in the bona fide nominee rule to allow a shareholder running a short slate to include the names of the company's nominees on the shareholder's proxy card.
We have also written about the need for more relief for private student loan borrowers.
And Rem wrote about the need for better asexual characters in games.
I played through a bunch of other games during that time as well, some of which I have reviewed for the site, and some I have even written about that I needed to catch up on (I am looking at you Mass Effect series).
The Guardian writes about the need for awards for women authors of color, stating that the prizes «provide a platform on which to unite and force change.»
After I wrote about the need for methane rules in December, I was contacted by Jonathan Banks of Clean Air Task Force, an environmental organization that has been using infrared videos to help make the case for pollution rules.
Neal Lane, Molly Macauley, and I wrote about the need for a strategic approach to Earth information in a 2007 Houston Chronicle op - ed motivated by recommendations from the 2007 National Academy of Sciences Decadal Survey.
I'd written about the need for a shakeup of the minerals division, but he's convinced me that the issues go beyond personnel.
Here's some of what I wrote about the need for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to engage more proactively and less defensively with the public:
Since they would have not seen much man - made environmental damage they did not write about the need to protect the environment in the context of their view of God.
For some time now, I've been writing about the need to broaden our thinking about climate.
Much has been written about the need to fill gaps in law graduates» legal research proficiencies.
Not wanting bloggers to be excluded, FreeCulture.org is organizing Blogshine Sunday, to encourgage bloggers across the U.S. and beyond to write about the need for open government in the -LSB-...]
I wrote about the need to eliminate shall from your writing, and created a bit of a kerfuffle by doing so — some lawyers seem to have an almost romantic attachment to it.
I wrote about the need for sponsors in my article about women in senior leadership positions for the CBA.
Mark Rahdert has written about the need to improve the education in comparative constitutional advocacy, stating,
Not wanting bloggers to be excluded, FreeCulture.org is organizing Blogshine Sunday, to encourgage bloggers across the U.S. and beyond to write about the need for open government in the digital age.
Last week, I wrote about the need to consult an attorney prior to using an online separation agreement or divorce forms.
During this time Ms Kirstie Parker, Co-Chair of National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, and I wrote about the need for respectful engagement with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities affected by these announcements:
In September, I wrote about the need for profitable offices as an essential ingredient for salespeoples» success.

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He later reiterated his support with an op - ed in The Washington Post in which he wrote, «Trump's heretical denial of Republican dogma about government incapacity is exactly what we need to move the party — and the country — in a new direction.»
Plus, by being helpful to a reporter when the reporter needs help on a story, that same reporter will be more open to writing about your company's news.
For example, if you were an author writing a book about how to drive traffic to a website, you need to find an example of how your business suffered when it didn't have traffic to its site.
First off, APE covers every tiny detail you would need, or want, to know about writing a book, publishing it, marketing it, selling it, getting press, and everything else it could entail.
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