McNamara
also espoused the benefits of the gap analysis when it comes to measuring the gap between expectations and what actually occurred.
Cruz
also espoused racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic views in the group chat, the CNN investigation showed.
He also espoused teleportation, time travel, and anti-gravity airships.
Once a George H.W. Bush education official and an advocate for greater testing - based accountability, Diane Ravitch has in recent years become the nation's highest - profile opponent of Michelle Rhee's style of charter - based education reform (one
also espoused by Barack Obama).
Arne Duncan has
also espoused the wisdom of looking at progress over time, yet his ESEA waiver rules require state accountability systems to take proficiency rates into account — those are expected to be the drivers in identifying «focus» and «priority» schools.
Professional bodybuilders such as Dorian Yates and Lee Labrada have
also espoused this principle, and no one denies that their arm mass was on point.
The fact that
he also espoused the progressive values that so many of us deeply believed in was icing on the cake.
Well, he has company on Wall Street, with Goldman Sachs
also espousing the positive characteristics of small - caps.
A recent Neilsen study found that U.S. households earning more than $ 100,000 annually are frequent buyers of clean label products, and a highly visible percentage of lifestyle bloggers, Instagram stars and other» influencers»
also espouse clean eating.
The Alliance for Climate Protection will air radio ads in 15 states — focusing on districts that are represented by members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee — that
also espouse the benefits of renewable energy.
Aside from its aesthetic limitations the film
also espouses a very Eurocentric, patriarchal point of view.
The G&V
also espouses an eco-friendly attitude, exemplified by beehives on the roof, an Evogro hydroponic machine used to grow herbs for the hotel's Epicurean bar and Italian Cucina restaurant, and a small spa using Scottish products such as «wild - harvested» plants and minerals and seaweed extracts.
Not exact matches
It
also goes against the consistently promoted work life balance
espoused to new employees at their induction.
Kaplan
also opposes the notion that businesses will need to have «chief AI officers» in charge of directing an AI strategy, as Baidu chief scientist Andrew Ng has
espoused.
Buffett's
also not shy when it comes to
espousing his political and social views.
His annual letter to shareholders is often the forum Buffett uses to not only explain Berkshire's wins and losses over the previous year, but
also to
espouse certain lessons the most novice investor can heed.
As a Mormon man, Mitt Romney has an attitude towards women that is not only
espoused, but
also encouraged by his church and his faith.
I
also see tag you
espouse wiping out other religions off the face of the earth.
You
also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only
espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's
also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
But it must
also be added that a commitment to personalism is not dependent upon an historical connection to those who
espoused it.
You could
also have a candidate that
espouses views that would re-segregate the country.
I'd
also point out that the open view of the future was
espoused in the 5th century by a man named Calcidius and has been widely debated from the 17th century up to today.
To be sure, the concept of God I
espouse also differs, for it conceives the divine actuality as pure becoming.
Though political cults
espouse extremist ideologies, not extremist theologies, operationally they are virtually identical to religious cults, and they
also go to great lengths to control the vocabularies of their members.
But it is
also possible that it may presage the development of an American third way between the harsh and unrealistic hands - off approach to social problems
espoused by many conservatives, and the rigorously secular governmental programs favored by many liberals.
This meant not only that Catholics ought ideally to be converted to Protestantism, it
also suggested that all Americans should adopt the set of cultural ideals that Protestants
espoused.
It was not just the company he kept, but
also the ecclesial politics he
espoused, that led to the silence.
This, I submit, is uncharitable in the extreme, and it
also violates the principle, to which Griffin subscribed in Searching for an Adequate God, that a position ought to be criticized on the basis of its «core doctrines» and not on the basis of views that may have been
espoused by some adherents but are not essential to the position itself.
He
also wrote, in recently released correspondance letters, that religion was «Childish nonsense» basically
espoused to placate the masses.
What I couldn't wrap my head around was this: How can a company that
espouses Christian values
also support sweatshop labor?
The «Arsene out» Brigade might decry that as fueling the owner's coffers, and to a certain extent they have a point, but it
also speaks volumes for the manager and the attacking, technically gifted style of play that he
espouses.
The bill may
also allow adoption agencies to turn away parents who have been divorced and those who practice religions other than the one
espoused by the agency.
Vitamins, scientists learned, existed not only in meat, grains, and dairy products, foods they had always considered vital to nourishment and growth, but
also in fruits and vegetables, which had previously been regarded as benign at best and as suspicious by many, although several nineteenth - century groups did
espouse the virtues of a vegetarian diet.43 The promotion of fruits and vegetables as vital to human growth and nourishment grew during the Great War.
Moreover, the «real» living wage
espoused by Labour can
also rise if the government cuts the help it gives working families, for example through tax credits.
«The late Maitama Sule
also known by his traditional title, Danmasanin Kano was a patriot who
espoused the God given strengths and positive attributes of all the constituent ethnicities that make up our great country Nigeria.
While we continue that discussion in chat, you still haven't answered the question I asked about your question: are you only interested in the correlation between views of individual Republican voters and their racial attitudes, or are you
also interested in whether the views
espoused by the Republican Party itself were formed by race?
Nana Akufo - Addo
also assured the tens of thousands gathered that the NPP has the men and women with the «capacity, imagination and competence» to bring into fruition all the plans he has
espoused for the region, and as a result return the country onto the path of progress and prosperity, without discrimination.
It's
also used on social media wherein astroturfers create several false accounts to
espouse opinions, creating the illusion of a consensus when actually one person is pretending to be many.
These pro-unity views come through loud and clear in the storyline and have
also been publicly voiced by the author of the series, J.K. Rowling, who has publicly
espoused anti-Brexit and anti-Trump political views.
Women were
also more likely to attribute their supposedly poor performance to gender bias when their evaluator had
espoused racist beliefs than when he was neutral.
So while you — and, let's be real, here, I — may scoff at some of the more absurd opinions
espoused on a platform like Yelp about, say, the virtues of your local café's soup bowl sizes and how they impact one's ability to dunk a grilled cheese, it's important to acknowledge that there's
also plenty of value to be found in some of the more productive user comments about, say, parking, facility navigation, and wait times.
I was a hardcore animal rights activist vegan for three years, at a time when I was
also teaching publicly and
espousing a lot of those beliefs to others.
«The 16:8 protocol is a brand of fasting
also known as LeanGains, as
espoused by Martin Berkhan,» says Brian St. Pierre, nutrition educator at Precision Nutrition.
Suddenly, I felt I absolutely must investigate this issue further, and a faint sadness settled on me to think that going gluten - free may now
also be misinterpreted as being endorsed as part of the diet
espoused by the Weston A. Price Foundation.
But with so much contradictory information out there (especially on those sites that
espouse a lower - carb diet, but
also insist that one must eat a lot of animal protein vs. those veg sites that assume that lower - carb = meat - eating), I would like to know if this is something I should continue with or should I re-introduce grains?
After a stellar career in student drama at Oxford, he had joined the BBC, but he was soon
also writing film criticism and, in 1956, was one of the founders, along with Karel Reisz and Lindsay Anderson, of the Free Cinema movement,
espousing a cinema free of commercial and political constraints and using a personal style to capture working - class life and popular culture, which had been ignored by traditional British cinema.
The 75th anniversary of the Golden Globes will not only be remembered in years to come for Oprah Winfrey's show - stopping Cecil B. deMille acceptance speech, but
also for the solidarity on the red carpet and inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom for the #TimesUp movement,
espousing equal rights for women.
Recognising nicknames in his films enables us to
also recognise how much Hawks» films refuse or counteract, as Robin Wood wrote in 1981, the dominant ideology
espoused by most Hollywood studio product.
Deepwater Horizon
also stars Kate Hudson as Mike's wife, who's
also content to let their daughter
espouse anti-dinosaur rhetoric, as well as Kurt Russell and Jane The Virgin's Gina Rodriguez.
Also, Clancy Brown has a good (if brief) role as Meacham, Absolution's weary preacher / sawbones, who
espouses a version of religion that is more personal philosophy than dogma.