Sentences with phrase «argue in a variety of contexts»

In the book I wrote with Charles Birch, a leader in World Council deliberations, the three concluding chapters argued in a variety of contexts that only a just society is sustainable and only a sustainable society is just.
Where many people, teachers included, might argue in a variety of contexts whether the metaphorical «glass is half - empty or half - full» engineers (and techies like Dilbert) tend to argue the glass is built twice as big as it needs to be and never mind the metaphor.

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In fact, the variety of subjects treated and the fact that Mark and Luke use some of these sayings in other contexts argue rather persuasively against a single audience and a single occasioIn fact, the variety of subjects treated and the fact that Mark and Luke use some of these sayings in other contexts argue rather persuasively against a single audience and a single occasioin other contexts argue rather persuasively against a single audience and a single occasion.
While this concern is raised typically in the context of private medical information, I would argue that a signficant contributor to loss of privacy may lie with genealogical investigations, as much information is freely available online through a variety of websites, thus facilitating the discovery of genetic relationships.
The IPCC's recognition of the importance of the rebound effect confirms previous work by Sorrell, Jenkins et al., Chakravarty et al., Saunders, and others who have argued that rebound effects are real and can be significant in a variety of contexts.
Ever since large law firm salaries for new associates jumped to $ 160,000 back in January, we've heard commentary from a variety of constituencies, ranging from (see this post) law firm recruiters, warning that increased billables will place more pressure on associates, to lawyers, arguing that increased salaries demand concommitant salary raises for the judiciary, to (see this post) law firm economists, suggesting that associate salaries are proportionately lower than ever when viewed in the context of their relationship to profits per partner, to law firm marketers who view increased rates as opening opportunities for less expensive, midsized firms.
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