Sentences with phrase «despite political rhetoric»

WASHINGTON (October 10, 2017)-- Despite political rhetoric to the contrary and recent actions by the Trump administration, the market reality is that coal - fired power has become increasingly uneconomic and is the main factor driving the U.S. electricity sector to rapidly transition away from coal.
Despite the political rhetoric coming out of ConnCAN and other charter school industry front groups, Trinity's Robert Cotto reveals that Connecticut's charter schools do not outperform local public schools.

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Whatever the necessary concessions to short - term political rhetoric, and despite the ever - present leadership need for forward - looking - encouragement, the time has come for a far more sober cast of mind.
Yes, she's so right; government protects the wealthy more than it does the poor, despite standard political rhetoric from both major political parties.
The political history which Arendt documents prompts us to raise this question despite the best of rhetoric coming from the Movement's analysts.
Despite the threatening tone of Cuomo's political rhetoric, Valesky had nothing but praise for the governor.
Despite the insurrectionist rhetoric, however, all we have seen so far in concrete terms is the prospect of the transfer of political power from one Eton - educated Tory to another.
The two major teachers» unions, despite all the rhetoric about how teachers have no influence on policy, collectively spent more than $ 67 million directly on political races from 1989 to 2010.
Despite the political uncertainty in one of the world's most important economies, it appears that rising markets are trumping «Trump» and drawing more folks into the market faster than the rhetoric and prospect of instability are pushing them away.
And despite continued political rhetoric, confidence and patronage has been in sharp decline.
Despite all the hype and political rhetoric around migration, many had hoped that the Supreme Court would step in and speak authoritatively, rationally and fairly to remedy a manifestly unjust situation.
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