A recent Wall Street
Journal editorial suggests that research proves the benefits of private school choice.
Not exact matches
The Wall Street
Journal, in its
editorial, did not
suggest that the Trump administration is morally obligated to be radically transparent.
Hence it was possible for the word quest to become almost sacred in Christian circles, for the leading Modernist
journal to publish an
editorial on «The Cult of the Questers,» for the Laymen's Appraisal Commission on Missions to
suggest that the missionary activity of the church be also made part of the quest for the truth or the true religion.
However, in spring 2005, when Raymond Bradley, an atheist in
Editorial Board for The Open Society
journal, wrote an open letter to Flew accusing him of not «check [ing] the veracity of [Schroeder's] claims before swallowing them whole,» Flew strongly responded to that charge in a letter published in the same
journal in summer 2006, describing the content of Bradley's letter «extraordinary offensive» and the accusation made by him as an «egregiously offensive charge»; he also implied that Bradley was a «secularist bigot,» and
suggested that he should follow Socrates's advice (as scripted in Plato's Republic) of «follow [ing] the argument wherever it leads.»
A recent
editorial cartoon in The Atlanta
Journal - Constitution helpfully
suggested a possible means of extinction (above).
I
suggest you at least read the short
editorial, as it is shocking to see how the Wall Street
Journal vilified knowledgeable groups (UNICEF) who were trying to protect infants from formula promoters.
Finally, if there are women you think should be
editorial board members,
suggest them to the
journal editor.
A recent paper by Vecchi and Soden (preprint) published in the
journal Geophysical Research Letters has been widely touted in the news (and some egregiously bad
editorials), and the blogosphere as
suggesting that increased vertical wind shear associated with tropical circulation changes may offset any tendencies for increased hurricane activity in the tropical Atlantic due to warming oceans.
In «The Carbon Tax Miracle Cure,» Blinder
suggested on the
editorial page of the Wall Street
Journal (Jan. 31, 2011):
00:37 «A couple years ago, during the Kyoto meeting, George Gilder
suggested to Max Boot at the Wall Street
Journal that we could write an
editorial that might be good on global warming, and I got this phone call from Max Boot asking for it and of course I said it would be on your desk tomorrow morning.