Sentences with phrase «academic debate»

I feel commodities have offered a reasonable rate of return, but it seems there is a lot of academic debate as to why.
Numerous articles weigh in on the political and academic debates about funding universal pre-K, but the more interesting and basic question at hand is what we're asking of pre-K.
This type of writing may allow you to join the big academic debate with your specific academic merits and your knowledge.
One new duty, however, has generated much academic debate.
This topic isn't some dry, obscure academic debate that only a few specialists care about.
There is no longer any reasonable chance of avoiding «dangerous» climate change, so 1 degree C vs. 2 degrees C is a somewhat academic debate.
Wapshott moves from biographical sketches of John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek to a detailed yet accessible account of their early academic debates on the causes of and remedies for the business cycle's boom and bust, the nature of money, inflation, unemployment, and more.
Her research driven practice examines other fields out with philosophy, drawing on current academic debate in psychology, sociology and anthropology, with relevant contextualising in terms of current and historic art genres.
Sifton takes no interest in current academic debates over her father's theological method, and she ignores liberationist critiques of his nationalism, cold warriorism and androcentrism.
Every generation, it seems, has its paradigm - defining Supreme Court case: a decision (or series of decisions) that determines the jurisprudential ethos and frames the judicial, political, and academic debate for the next quarter century or so.
Through the publication of case notes, critical methodologies, surveys and practice evaluation, these titles help to support the strength of academic debate between academia and the practice of law and criminal justice.
And since the factors involved in churning up flows of air are the subject of serious academic debate, they had a lot of possibilities to consider and at least 20 different units of measurement to factor into their models — technicalities like the magnitude of vertical shear of horizontal wind, flow deformation and simple wind speed, and highly specialised meteorological considerations such as the negative Richardson number, and the Brown energy dissipation rate.
There's a very lively academic debate going on over whether hot extremes trigger human conflict at all scales from individual to civil wars — my reading of the evidence is that the effect is real,» he said.
Clarence Bennett is the Managing Partner, Saint John and Fredericton, of Stewart McKelvey LLP Having been cited almost fifteen thousand times and continuing to generate academic debate, it is easy to overlook the fact that Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick [1] is a case that, arguably, should not have involved an administrative decision.
The most vital scientific need is the critical, adversarial edge provided by cognitive dissidents, most of whom enter academic debate with prior motives and agendas, including theological agendas.
They may pretend to not notice lively and deep academic debates going on between real thinking Christians and real thinking atheists.
This makes for good academic debate, but without a narrative or doctrinal unity the Bible can not compete with the imperial present.
Because most people with any sort of knowledge of the recent academic debates / fights in and around modern liberalism would know that Sandel is usually classed as communitarian critic of liberalism.
GE Healthcare eventually dropped the case, stating that it did not mean to stifle academic debate.
The study contributes to a long - running academic debate about why other hominins, including our immediate ancestors, had gigantic brow ridges while anatomically modern humans evolved flatter foreheads.
Sophia Passy, an associate professor of biology at the University of Texas at Arlington, has now demonstrated that this distribution is driven by environmental favorability and species stress tolerance, shedding light on the long - standing academic debate about whether this much - studied pattern is a biological or a non-biological, or even a statistical phenomenon.
Though academic debate about mathematics curricula will no doubt continue, the field of argument is increasingly muddied by politics.
These debates are very rarely academic debates concerning the efficacy of whole - language or phonics instruction as revealed in experimental studies.
Lawsuit asks to decide if blog post was protected academic debate or internet trolling From the article: Courts have ruled that professors at public universities have robust First Amendment -LSB-...]
Cliff Asness has pointed out that despite the extensive literature on the issue, an explanation for the value premium remains a «gigantic, subtle, and still unsettled academic debate.
First, a brief perusal of the internet reveals an ongoing academic debate on this subject.
The other participants in what might otherwise have been a dry academic debate attempted to ignore Emin's interventions.
It aimed to generate debate on an issue that has attracted little attention in public and academic debates so far in Colombia: how to prepare for a scenario in which coal production declines?
Committees have been and are being formed; academic debate abounds.
The complaint says, among other things, that at the invitation of the Black Law Students Association, Professor Peltz took part in a legitimate academic debate in which he questioned the constitutionality and effectiveness of affirmative action.
The archbishop's remarks are matters for critical academic debate.
He wants the academic community to respond with collective action: «If one accepts that writing for Wikipedia is more like standing on a soapbox addressing a crowd than a contribution to a highly refined academic debate, it's possible to make it a better read.
There has been academic debate over what the terms «game» and «experimental games» infer or give context to.
While this theory has sparked serious academic debate, most experts took a pass after a group of researchers criticized it in a 2002 paper for the Journal of Climate.
This «exclusionary rule» has generated much academic debate.
So it will go on, I suppose, till we find someone with enough courage, enough learning, enough public standing to undertake the synthesis; there is a battle royal, long overdue, which still has to be fought out at the level of academic debate (p13).
Academics debate whether they are there for the jobs or the men (there are more rich educated men in cities, but more women of all sorts).
Having been cited almost fifteen thousand times and continuing to generate academic debate, it is easy to overlook the fact that Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick [1] is a case that, arguably, should not have involved an administrative decision.
Lisa has made a significant contribution to academic debate on native title in Australia, including her book: Compromised Jurisprudence: Native Title Cases since Mabo.
This trend elevates politic and academic debate about whether multiculturalism is an integral component of anti-discriminatory policies, or, perhaps, on the contrary?
And while the academic debate over patient outcomes is a heated one, a rough consensus does emerge when it comes to more complicated surgeries — such as radical prostatectomy, where the prostate gland and some of its surrounding tissue is removed, usually to treat prostate cancer.
Turning to investment managers and their non-reaction to the threat he feels Fed action poses, Rodriguez then said they «do not appear particularly concerned with, [or] worried about, the finer nuances of an academic debate between two different schools of economic thought.
1 But I don't really think that the appeal has gotten so much attention, or gotten judges so riled up, or raised concerns about «undercut [ting] one of [U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's] greatest achievements,» just because of an academic debate about jury instructions.
As a result, religious voices like those of philosophers Alastair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, Paul Ricoeur, and John Milbank are closer to the heart of academic debate than they have been for several generations.
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