Sentences with phrase «argue for more»

It is ironic to argue for more transparency when speaking about a project that was started by someone whose identity still remains an enigma, but keeping the lead developer anonymous is not a move that gives confidence to users.
Some would argue for more regulation in Texas, but the system generally seems to be working just fine for both insurers and consumers.
Of course, one can think that, in a given area, courts are actually less good than legislatures or administrative decision - makers at upholding these values — but then you should oppose judicial review in that area, and not merely argue for more deferential review.
CCLA continues to argue against disproportionate knee - jerk reactions to terrorist threats — such responses overlook the robust broad powers already existing in the Criminal Code and other laws in place — and argue for more and more state powers and new offences which may cast a far - too - wide and ineffective net, while simultaneously threatening to normalize exceptional powers.
We have already presented some of our data to the Scottish Government and will continue to argue for a more balanced approach to costs and funding.
Information about how many cyclists are around can be a powerful tool for those who argue for more bike paths and more cyclist - friendly streets, and it can probably also nudge motorists to give biking a go («wow, 12,000 people rode bikes on that street today, maybe I should join them...»).
All this would argue for a more detailed listing of pairwise station by station data by the same research team in some other publication.
Working for oil company front groups is one thing, but using the tragedy still unfolding in Quebec to argue for more oil pipelines is a whole new level of low.
It may seem difficult to argue for more investment by governments at a time of spending cuts, but it will reduce the amount of government money required in future.»
Mann argues for a flat shaft, others argue for more wiggles and higher wiggles.
It is a partial mitigating effect on saturation and the reason not to bother to argue for more than 50 % effective saturation.
Gymno, «It is a partial mitigating effect on saturation and the reason not to bother to argue for more than 50 % effective saturation.»
A surface critique might argue for some more bolder, declarative evolutionary changes from one exhibition to the next, but as pointed out in the title, these works aren't for a viewer's cynical, novelty - seeking lizard brain.
I think that because of teaching — having a «career» — being in the «real» world, with dopey minds, who can only «argue for more» or «bargain for less» as you say — that this makes it easier for me to become infected with the linear thinking found in universities — ...
While some of these artists feel that the grid still expresses the situation best, others argue for a more dislocated experience.
I could argue for more or less based on interest rate risk and current yields, but that's a post for another day.
If states are truly to be re-empowered to shape and run their K — 12 education systems, transparency and comparability seem (at least to me) to argue for more reliable external data by which state leaders can see how their schools are faring.
In the paper, Bentley and Savage argue for a more productive interaction between ideas, evidence, policy and practice in education.
Many argue for the more obvious theory that the creature is a metaphor for sexually transmitted diseases, given that the curse that attracts it to victims is passed on via sex.
«These fascinating, clinically relevant results argue for more in - depth and broad - spectrum analyses of the coevolutionary relationships between hosts and the microbes that colonize and infect them.
Often, scientists think that their first priority should be to argue for more research funding, but that does not touch the deeper problem.
It's important because it finally gives researchers a bigger platform to argue for more senescent - cell - associated research.
The power of proof by picture has changed how we see the world and our place within it — despite objections from some mathematicians who argue for more rigorous logic, writes University of Cambridge cosmologist John D. Barrow.
He will argue for more funding by telling Congress that NIH funding stimulates local economies and by emphasizing «themes that clearly resonate.»
SCIENTIFIC WORKFORCE: Report to Argue for More Training Funds Although many groups have tried to make the case that the supply of scientists is not keeping up with demand, the members of the National Science Board's Task Force on National Workforce Policies have taken a different approach to the issue.
But Fuller and Flores do argue for more flexibility in choosing a basis for predicting treatment outcomes.
With a Red - Green alliance, Greens will have the political platform to argue for their more radical ideas about building an emancipated post-growth society and strengthening local economies.
It's now the career route of choice: they can use that platform to attack this Government and make their name, lining up alongside former special advisers, MPs and councillors to argue for more spending, or to spread scare stories that are often exaggerated or wholly untrue.
And to argue for more cash to spend on election ads such as «Dad, do you hate me?
Across the state, the contractor - backed Rebuild NY Now coalition is again holding events with elected officials to argue for more funding.
I'd agree completely with you about the necessity for social democrats to embrace a more participatory democracy - I'd go further and argue that the * only * thing that social democrats need to do is to argue for a more effective expression of democracy - everything else follows from that.
If Labour goes ahead with its plan to argue for more time and oppose the government motion, and if three dozen Tory and Liberal Democrat backbenchers join forces, then, with the support of at least some of the minor parties, a government defeat or a pyrrhic win is far from impossible.
Such an approach is in line with those voices that argue for a more long - term and root - cause focused approach towards R2P prevention.
But while the hierarchy may be flattening in many companies, the latest wave of non-traditional structures argue for more radical changes.
The numbers argued for more stimulus.
But some are now arguing for a more streamlined approach: simply have the federal government get out of the issue entirely.
Billionaire medical magnate George Yancopoulos, the co-founder of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (regn), told Bloomberg that it's time for the country to «make some decisions about what to invest in,» arguing for more emphasis on health and less on tech development.
In the «hipster antitrust» corner of Twitter, some are arguing for a more expansive form of trust - busting, one that could mitigate the effects corporate concentration appears to be having on wages in certain parts of the economy, and as appears to be happening in the airline industry.
We, along with others, have argued for more consistency between the Estimates and the Budget, but to no avail.
With that in mind, Yao wrote that the industry shouldn't be too rigid in sticking to fully decentralized governance, instead arguing for a more flexible approach.
In arguing for more research in physiology, he cited «a definitive health survey of nearly 4,500 Vietnam war veterans revealing that men with the highest levels of testosterone — a male sex hormone — were violent and impulsive, committed crimes, abused drugs, were promiscuous, beat their wives and had poor work records.
I am not arguing for more programs to help local churches grow, worship, serve, spend or teach more efficiently.
He rejects mechanistic determinism and argues for a more ecological concept of nature and the continual involvement of God's creative activity in the universe.
In view of the qualifications that Toulmin makes it would seem that Toulmin is arguing for a more satisfactory reformulation of Newton's theory rather than for a more accurate reinterpretation.
While neo-Thomistic philosophers have long argued for a more dynamic interpretation of Thomas» notions of «act» and «esse,» I would still argue that Whitehead's notions of the «one and the many» and «concrescence» provide a hermeneutical context that gives creativity» a radically «process» orientation.
My desk is cluttered with books arguing for a more compassionate and inclusive way forward.
Coles is instead arguing for a more transparent system by making the methodology and process for allocating shelf space public.
If you're looking for good, clear military cases for and against building more F - 22s, you can't do better than checking out Mark Bowden's Atlantic Monthly article arguing for more and Fred Kaplan's very effective Slate.com response (Kaplan in a nutshell — it's hard to imagine too many geopolitical scenarios in which our having an extra 20 % of this one particular type of aircraft is going to make enough of a difference to justify the cost of building them).
The large majority argues for more integration, but some want it faster and others want it slower.
Senator John DeFrancisco (R - Syracuse) is said to be arguing for a more confrontational approach.
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