Sentences with phrase «op ed at»

In an op ed at the

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«What has upset business owners more than anything are the comparisons made between the income of small business owners and that of employees,» Dan Kelly, the federation's president, said in an op - ed published at the Huffington Post on Aug. 25.
He's a particularly intriguing figure due to his creation of a «weightless» and mobile office structure at Vodafone, which he outlined in a 2011 op - ed.
Wheeler holds forth at length about his change in direction in an op - ed piece for Wired on Wednesday, describing his experience as the head of a tech startup called NABU in the 1980s as one reason for his change of heart.
«He may believe (possibly correctly) that the next day, trade ministers will be lining up in Washington to negotiate bilateral FTAs, ready to accept U.S. terms, thus handing him another victory,» Oonagh Fitzgerald, director of the international law program at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), and Hector Torres, a member of the International Monetary Fund's executive board, wrote in an op - ed on January 30.
In a joint op - ed in the New York Times, Swensen, a former Wall Streeter, and Jonathan Macey, a professor of securities law at Yale, said trades are supposed to be executed on the exchange that offers the lowest price and quickest transaction time.
Billionaire investor Stephen Jarislowsky, whose firm manages $ 35 billion in assets, wrote an op - ed for the Financial Post that says higher taxes on capital gains would, «hammer another nail in the coffin for Canadian investments, particularly at a time when our economic outlook is already relatively weak.»
«The evidence for economic reform to date is scant and based on purported private statements rather than government pronouncements,» wrote Bruce Klingner, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation and former CIA official, in an October op - ed for the Los Angeles Times.
On Friday, the New York Times published a op - ed titled «Do Millennial Men Want Stay - at - Home Wives?»
But as Austinite Richard Parker put it in an op - ed at the time, «We don't take kindly to threats,» and the overturn effort was soundly defeated.
-- Antoine Martin, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, penned an op - ed that takes a whack at Bitcoin.
He demanded that the student - run newspaper I work at, the Tufts Daily, either retract portions of two recently published op - eds critical of Scaramucci and issue a public apology, or face legal action.
Zeynep Tufekci, a researcher and op - ed writer for the New York Times, published an open letter with over 70 major security researchers working at major universities and companies like Google condemning the story.
«Mark Zoinkerburg At It Again» and «Op - Ed: How Come Everyone Talks About How I Stole Facebook But Nobody Talks About How I Murdered Eduardo Saverin» filled the spots where real news once lived on The Harvard Crimson.
Yet as production there declines — Saudi Arabia is pumping out its oil at more than four times the rate of the oilsands, Talwani noted in a New York Times op - ed titled, «Canada: the next oil superpower?»
But what it means — theoretically at least — is that there is a lot more potential for posts on Medium to be challenged directly on the platform than there is for a newspaper op - ed piece to be challenged in the same way.
In September, with Bitcoin's value at $ 5, Nobel Prize — winning economist Paul Krugman wrote an op - ed piece on the currency, concluding that the experiment was doomed to fail.
In an op - ed for The New York Times, Marc Mauer, executive director of the Sentencing Project, and David Cole, a professor of law and public policy at Georgetown University, write that many liberals and conservatives alike acknowledge the US criminal justice system needs reform.
Yes, answers Christine Carter, a sociologist, author, and positive psychology expert at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, in a recent Washington Post op - ed.
(Ghazala Khan responded in an op - ed to say that she did not speak at the DNC because she still becomes overwhelmed by grief when asked to revisit her son's death.)
Karen Gifford, chief compliance officer at Ripple Labs, summarized the opportunity for digital identity management in a Huffington Post op - ed.
As noted in Bramham's op - ed, Granville Island finds itself at a critical junction.
In a recent much - remarked - upon and very short op - ed, George P. Shultz and Martin Feldstein argue that the only way, or at least the best way, to cut the U.S. trade deficit is for Washington to cut the U.S. fiscal deficit.
The FOMC has proven to be horrendous forecasters as Larry Summers suggested in his Washington Post op - ed in which he called out Yellen for her speech at Jackson Hole.
Our op - ed article was published at Marketwatch recently.
In an op - ed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (hometown paper of Anheuser - Busch, at least until it was purchased by a Belgian company), Brewer Association executives named names of several high - profile sell - outs — brands that were once true craft beers, but that were bought out by mass - market players:
On 11/22/16 our op - ed article was published at WealthManagement.
His first story in The Times was an op - ed about sexual assault and campus judicial systems that appeared during his junior year at Amherst.
One of the articles on post truth politics said its naive for us to expect the media to «call foul» and penalize right wing parties for lying and rejecting all attempts at compromise, because the media won't do it (as Jean's op - ed in the Herald demonstrates), so we and the few progressive media outlets left in this country need to do it ourselves.
When assigning hurricane relief funds to communities across the country, the oversight board's austerity policies may also privilege wealthier at the expense of the most vulnerable, argues Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan, also at LatinoJustice PRLDEF, who published an op - ed in the Huffington Post.
I want to reiterate Leonard Berry's recent op - ed «Sen. Rubio, Florida needs you to speak up about sea level rise,» asking the senator to represent Florida residents at the hearings for Mike Pompeo to become the new secretary of state.
The President of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Dr. Colleen Kraft, published an op - ed in today's Los Angeles Times stating, «The government's practice of separating children from their parents at the border counteracts every science - based recommendation I have ever made to families who seek to build, and not harm, their children's intellectual and emotional development.»
An op - ed at Bloomberg declares that Adidas should drop West.
Last year's aggressive tax cuts are at the heart of a worsening budget situation that will see deficits surge in the years ahead, according to an op - ed by former Fed Chair Janet Yellen and others.
Charles J. Reid, Jr., who teaches law at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, recently posted something at a blog (tellingly called www.religiousleftlaw.com), which the National Catholic Reporter picked up and ran as an op - ed, in print and online, under the title «Archbishop Chaput's right - wing funk.»
As a pastor (with 9 years of professional post-graduate study), it is hard not to be incensed at speculative op - ed pieces like this.
Pier Giorgio Frassati) sold to the more pliant Giovanni Agnelli) the ability of America's papers to scream doubt in their headlines and offer critical analysis on their op - ed pages» and the government's tolerance of same» were a reassuring balm to Antonina; if there was a depression, and everyone was struggling, at least she could trust the government, because the constitutionally protected press existed as a «fourth estate»» a citizens» check and balance against governmental excess.
His Times op - ed piece is historical revisionism at its worst.
In a needed and well - timed op - ed at CNN, Kathleen McCartney, president of Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, asked, «Is free speech at risk at our universities?»
Jonathan Merritt writes an op - ed for the Washington Post reprinted in RELEVANT that looks at God's desires for peace and justice and how that plays out in Libya.
At Vox Nova, Kelly Wilson has published an extended examination of the dilemma posed to those who find themselves struggling with Church teaching, whether because they authentically lack conviction or understanding or deal doubt from a more cynical place, as in the case of ideologically - driven op - ed columnists.
George Orwell» our great pathologist of debauched political speech» would have gagged at Senator Marshall's op - ed piece.
Abedini hinted at her family's struggles in a recent op - ed for The Washington Post.
Writing at a time when many people were paying attention to the travails of «the Clinton couple of Arkansas,» A. M. Rosenthal, on the Op - Ed page of the New York Times that he once edited, thanked the Clintons for the «gift» of presuming «that Americans have achieved adulthood at last» and delivered himself of this opinion: «I know there are voters who do believe that a President should have what they consider a spotless sexual history.
The op - ed page ran a blistering attack on the bishops by ex-priest Eugene Kennedy, who now preaches psychology at Loyola University.
Charles J. Reid, Jr., who teaches law at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, recently posted something at a blog (tellingly called www.religiousleftlaw.com), which the National Catholic Reporter picked up and ran as an op - ed, in print and online, under the title «Archbishop....
Gus Hall, general secretary of the Communist Party in the U.S., died at age ninety, and Victor Navasky, editor of The Nation, memorializes him on the op - ed page of the New York Times by attacking J. Edgar Hoover, who believed that Hall was an agent of the Soviet Union, which he was.
In a Washington Post op - ed, FRC's William Mattox, Jr. took a look at the results.
To cite but one example, Kathleen M. Sullivan, then a professor of law at Harvard University, wrote in a July 29, 1990 op - ed column in the New York Times: «The Constitution's broad terms» terms like «liberty,» «equality,» and «freedom of speech»» are hardly self - defining.
Ed Carolan, President of Campbell Fresh, and Dan Buettner, noted journalist, and discoverer of Blue Zones, will be featured keynote presenters at the third annual OPS to be held at the Monterey Conference Center.
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