Sentences with phrase «times opinion column»

Fredrickson wrote a fantastic article for the NY Times Opinion column called Your Phone vs. Your Heart.
RESOURCES Justin Wolfers's New York Times opinion column, How Marriage Survives.

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As far back as 2002, while vice minister, Kuroda used an opinion column in the Financial Times, co-written with his deputy at the finance ministry, to call for «aggressive monetary policy» from the central bank, including an inflation target, aimed at «drastically changing price expectations.»
In a New York Times column Monday, Rattner, a contributor to the Times» Opinion Pages, took a swing at the JOBS Act, particularly the portion relating to crowdfunding.
You've got to give as much airtime to conservative views as liberal ones, equal time in debate to secular and religious views, the same column width to progressive and traditional opinion.
In a recent Sunday column, New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni chastised the food snobs who've mocked President Trump's plebeian tastes, including his love of well - done steak slathered with ketchup («Donald Trump vs. the Food Snobs»).
This post originally appeared as an opinion column in the Financial Times and is republished here with the permissions of the author and the FT.. The original column can be found here.
Let's take a deeper look at it now that a little time has passed and see what we can learn, since writing a column for the newspaper is a time - honored way to influence the public discourse, whether to promote an idea, an opinion or your own reputation.
Critics point to his hiring a journalist, Disraeli Guillen, as a part - time state Assembly communications coordinator - while, at the same time, Guillen wrote opinion columns in Dominican papers that praised Espaillat without noting that their author was on his payroll.
In a 2014 opinion column in The New York Times, the Nobel Prize — winning economist Paul Krugman declared that, with the country still in post-2008 economic doldrums, it is «a very good time to invest in infrastructure.»
When Alfee Enciso wrote an opinion column for the Los Angeles Times pleading for better funding in his inner - city school, he never expected that a girl young enough to be one of his own students would be the only person to respond.
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(Disclosure: Both papers are owned by The Times» parent company; keep in mind that opinion columns are sealed off from the news pages).
In an opinion column in the New York Times of March 27, 1990, Michael Oppenheimer (CFR) warned darkly: «Global warming, ozone depletion, deforestation and overpopulation are the four horsemen of a looming 21st century apocalypse.»
Stephens, a 2013 Pulitzer Prize - winner who joined The Times earlier this year after critiquing Donald Trump's presidential campaign for The Wall Street Journal's opinion section, argued in his first column that the kind of overwhelming certainty that caused Hillary Clinton to overestimate her chances of electoral victory has crept into conventional wisdom surrounding climate science:
Yesterday, New York Times subscribers were treated to an email alert announcing the first opinion column from Bret Stephens, who they hired away from the Wall Street Journal.
It was some time ago, while reading a few articles and columns offering opinions and insights into the legal and professional information publishing industry, that I perceived the extent to which the bonds between the employee and company appear, unfortunately, to have weakened.
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