Sentences with phrase «argue against a program»

So why would anyone argue against a program that makes me a better teacher?
Scott has spoken out against arming teachers, a point used by House Democrats in arguing against the program.

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As the DOJ's complaint against the merger argues, the resulting conglomerate might «use its control of Time Warner's popular programming as a weapon to harm competition» by raising the prices it charges other cable networks for Time Warner entertainment or limiting distribution of content from other producers.
Industry trade groups like the Investment Company Institute and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association have come out against state - run plans, arguing that they will spur a «confusing, state - by - state patchwork of savings programs» that could lack strict federal controls.
He argued against ending the Fed's bond buying program and urged the central bank to make a commitment to achieving its inflation target before starting to raise interest rates.
He could also come out against guest worker programs and argue that those we invite to come to our country should be welcomed as future citizens rather than helots to be exploited and discarded if they should face a spell of unemployment.
Along the way, Mattes argues strenuously against all easy reductions of the doctrine: It is, he insists, the critical feature of Christian theology, and so it must not be compromised by programs of ecumenism or ethics.
Knott, in» Publius and the NSA Surveillance Program» argues for prudence and for surveillance of electronic information as a practical and historical imperative, arguing especially against the efforts of Congressman Justin Amash and Senator Rand Paul.
Arguing against the motion is Charles Benbrook, a research professor at the Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources at Washington State University and program leader of Measure to Manage: Farm and Food Diagnostics for Sustainability and Health, and Margaret Mellon, a science policy consultant in the areas of antibiotics, genetic engineering and sustainable agriculture.
Arguing against the motion was Charles Benbrook, a research professor at the Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources at Washington State University and program leader of Measure to Manage: Farm and Food Diagnostics for Sustainability and Health, and Margaret Mellon, a science policy consultant in the areas of antibiotics, genetic engineering and sustainable agriculture.
These days, it's a lot harder to argue against using a salad bar in a school program than it once was.
GLEED, Wash. — Potato growers are fighting back against efforts to ban or limit potatoes in federal child nutrition programs, arguing the tuber is loaded with potassium and vitamin C and shouldn't be considered junk food.
These days, it's a lot harder to argue against using a salad bar in a school program than it once was.
And I also recognize that you don't have to be a political conservative to object to these incidents; they've also been used as fodder for arguing against GMOs (contained in those Ritz crackers) and against the inextricable links between agribusiness and the federal school meals program, among other issues often raised by the political left.
Sanders has recently argued that he voted against the bill because of guest worker program provisions which he believed would have created vulnerabilities for workers and exploitation.
One week after announcing they were exploring the option of requesting a judicial injunction, Assemblyman Ronald Castorina and Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis filed a brief against the city, arguing that expunging the files of the IDNYC program would violate the state's Freedom of Information Law — which explicitly forbids the destruction of documents «with intent to prevent public inspection» — and would overstep the city's legal powers.
These days, it's a lot harder to argue against using a salad bar in a school program than it once was.
But it's also notable as the first Disney release to come out explicitly against a program for global race war — or to admit that a character could argue for that program seriously.
(Traditional preparation programs sometimes turn around and argue it's unfair to compare their placement rates against those of alternative route programs, because alt route programs by their nature have higher placement rates.
Oddly enough, teacher preparation programs occasionally argue against being held accountable for things like placement rates because they don't believe they have any control over how many of their teachers receive jobs.
Also, the length of time the program had been in place in each country is not addressed and the unknown intensity of program implementations argue against drawing lessons from this study.
From the get - go, the program has been reviled on Capitol Hill as Exhibit A for those arguing against federal overreach in K - 12 education.
They summarize arguments against students with disabilities participating in school choice programs and offer counterarguments and nuances, ultimately arguing that well - designed school choice programs are beneficial to students with disabilities.
A father of two children, Mr. Castañeda, argued that the school district of Raymondville, TX was discriminating against his children on the basis of national origin and race by not providing sufficient educational programming to help them overcome their language barriers, and thus were not allowed the same educational opportunities as other students.
As the Florida teachers union and school boards association announced a lawsuit this morning against the Florida tax credit scholarship, the New Hampshire Supreme Court unanimously upheld that state's tax - credit scholarship program, arguing the plaintiffs had no standing.
The group, Millburn Parents Against Charter Schools, argues that the schools would siphon money from its children's education for unnecessarily specialized programs.
I'd argue against enrolling a cookbook in the KU lending program since most of us want to hang on to our cookbooks, but yes, they're a good example of the type of books you don't read from cover to cover.
I don't want to argue for or against any of these programs.
Outliners and in particular, mind mapping software programs have become so feature - rich, that it could be argued that their complexity can start to work against creativity.
Just a couple weeks ago, TV networks argued against an FCC proposal to open up the cable - box market, claiming that they rely on scheduled programming and rigid channel guides to make money.
The Tenant filed a lawsuit against the Landlord, arguing that the Landlord can not opt out of the Section 8 program once the Landlord begins accepting Section 8 vouchers.
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