Sentences with word «argued»

Express Scripts argued that Meridian's projections had failed to account for rising drug prices.
The numbers argued for more stimulus.
The upward movement of wages was good for workers in the short term, Friedman argued.
It has been argued by CNN, Forbes, and Inc. that «sitting is the new smoking.»
Tax expert Jack Mintz has argued the deduction discourages growth by offering small businesses an incentive to stay small in order to pay lower taxes.
«Two weeks ago we argued that FX was dead and that only the USD could bring it back to life,» Athanasios Vamvakidis and Claudio Piron, currency strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in a note on Friday.
Plenty of thinkers have argued that time abroad increases important skills for business success like comfort with ambiguity, confidence when confronted with the unfamiliar, and accelerated learning, but the team of social scientists out of Rice University, Columbia, and the University of North Carolina behind this study wanted to test the effects of extended travel abroad on self knowledge specifically.
In a provocative presentation called «Design Thinking Is Bullshit» at a conference last year, Jen argued that design thinking was little more than a buzzword and lacked rigorous critique.
Setting up your own site will keep your data safe, but you'll also be nudging the internet towards a healthier and more broadly beneficial future, argued top VC Fred Wilson back January even before the latest revelations about Facebook:
Just as those territories are part of the U.S., the recent China Daily editorial argued, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Tibet are «all parts of China.»
Much of this, it can be argued, is that HR analysis tends to focus on the past — for example how many staff have been hired, the number of days taken off sick and the volume of training delivered — rather than looking to the future to see what it may hold.
At the same time, Trump and his supporters have argued that the press has been biased against his campaign.
President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on cheap imported panels was intended to protect American manufacturing jobs, but many in the solar industry have argued that tariffs will raise costs and trigger thousands of layoffs in the installation end of the industry.
«The best, happiest, healthiest work situations are built on boundaries,» he argued.
The Energy Department plan drew criticism from natural gas producers, grid operators and others who argued it would undermine competition in wholesale power markets.
The point here is simply to acknowledge what many have argued about the whole idea of «post-truth» - it's not anything new, but just more of the same.
The Canadian Medical Association, argued in its pre-budget submission that the government should maintain access to the small business deduction for physicians, since they enter the workforce later in life and often with significant debt, and unlike small businesses are unable to pass on higher costs to clients.
Automakers have argued that the rules could result in the loss of up to 1 million jobs because consumers could be less willing to buy the more fuel efficient vehicles since their engineering will result in higher price tags.
That should happen now it shouldn't wait,» Marshall argued.
Repeal proponents have argued that providing digital fast lanes could help, for instance, people who want telemedicine services; but critics say that only bigger health care companies would benefit from the preferential treatment.
On appeal, he argued that the Houston jury was biased because the area, and thus the people living there, was heavily affected by the company's bad dealings.
Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy argued that the plan forced states like his own «to spend money they don't have, or else sell off highways and railroads to Wall Street.»
In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needles.
And how the defense argued that case could lead to first lady Melania Trump becoming a key figure in a Cohen case moving forward.
Despite its popularity, some have argued that diversity training may not be effective.
The smaller companies have argued in favour of getting access to newer, faster network components owned by the bigger players, including fibre.
At the Beverly Hills, California, event featuring lavish parties, celebrities and big Wall Street names, speakers argued that chasing returns does not have to come...
I've argued now, for longer than I wish, that we are in a secular bear market driven by global imbalances.
Instead of wiping away national identities, Macron argued, «strong multilateralism will allow our cultures and identities to be respected.»
Cameron Winklevoss told CNBC that «[Bitcoin] is a multitrillion - dollar asset — I don't know how long it takes to get there,» while UBS's Paul Donovan argued bitcoin is simply a bubble that should be ignored.
But as Andrew Coyne argued recently in the National Post, the barista who pulls shots while studying for his or her PhD is no less a risk - taker than the one who decides to open his or her own coffee shop.
He argued that the adoption of his blue collar robot would be similar to the way white collar workers changed their buying behavior when PCs were introduced.
In addition to calling into question the effectiveness of the checks taxi companies use, Uber has also argued that the fingerprinting requirement is too onerous and may make it harder for the company to keep up a steady stream of new drivers.
Others, like Avatar director James Cameron and Interstellar «s Christopher Nolan, have argued that the startup threatens the health of the movie industry, which turned in a record year in 2015 in terms of overall box office gross.
In his dissenting opinion, Pai argued — as he does today — that the FCC was trying to replace internet «freedom with government control.»
During the meeting, Jehn Balajadia, the Boring Company's operations chief, argued for permission to put part of a 6.5 mile «proof of concept» tunnel beneath Culver City.
So it could be argued that Knights has far more latitude to act as it does.
Steinberg and his team argued that Thomas's value to the Bills exceeded that of a running back and was more like that of a quarterback.
Swensen has argued that the average small investor would be better off in indexes.
«More than two decades ago, I co-wrote a book with several insensitive, crudely argued statements,» he said in a statement.
During the trial, prosecutors argued that Dzhokhar was a full and equal partner in the bombing, while Clarke characterized him as a naive teenager who was greatly influenced and radicalized by his older brother.
Leerink Partners analyst Dr. Ana Gupte has argued that a successful CVS - Aetna M&A could spur Wal - Mart to pursue a deal with insurer Humana, with which the retail titan has a long - standing relationship.
It could also be argued that stocks possess intrinsic value thanks to the cash flows to be derived from a business endeavour.
During the meeting with executives Thursday, Cohn argued against taking action, according to a person in the room.
The Associated Press reported Monday Clinton had gained sufficient delegate votes to clinch the Democratic nomination, an assertion many argued was premature.
He has argued in the past that younger employees are more stimulated by a communal work environment than by the classic, more rigid structure of buildings divided into offices and cubicles, and that major corporations have to adjust in order to keep attracting new workers.
To be clear, he argued, that's where the similarities end between the two publications.
So everyone had argued and debated and discussed.
Though Belling argued the office is carrying out its responsibilities «just fine,» Moews strongly disagreed.
Rather than pay up, Uber got into a lengthy debate with the state in which Anthony Levandowski, vice president at Uber's Advanced Technologies Group (and founder of the self - driving startup Otto that Uber acquired) argued Uber wasn't actually testing «autonomous vehicles» because all its vehicles had human drivers aboard and would for the foreseeable future.
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