Sentences with phrase «argued for better»

This weekend he shared his story with a crowd at Def Con 2017 in Las Vegas and argued for better security in online games.
Yesterday, Mr Brown said Britain's stockpile would not be reduced unilaterally and argued for a better weapons inspection regime as an incentive.
Blaming the poor for their poverty is counter-productive; effectively arguing for the best way out of poverty is a winning argument with plenty of empirical evidence from developing nations around the world.
Konstan wants to argue for a good bit of continuity in our understanding and experience of friendship.
Same goes for Theo, look how well he was playing when he was arguing for a better contract.
Karen Whibley argues for better nurse training on ORT in the UK.
It is a difficult position, but Labours only realistic hope is a) accept the decision of the referendum (which will retain & attract leave voters), whilst b) arguing for the best possible deal in the negotiations (which will keep and attract remain voters).
Take a screenshot when you apply if necessary to argue for the better offer.
Some people will be arguing for good jobs.
I have argued for a well - designed carbon tax for more than a decade.
To make sure you're getting a fair settlement from the insurance company that adequately takes care of your needs, you'll want a quality slip and fall lawyer who knows how to calculate your damages and argue for a better offer.
And it would be arguing for a well - established standing exception, not a radical extension of the law.
This means you could have a good deal of clout in the negotiation process to argue for better pay.
Jonathan Litt, with a 4.3 percent stake in Hudson's Bay, argues for better use of its real estate holdings.

Not exact matches

For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
But not everyone agrees that foreign property ownership is a good thing for Canadians, and critics argue that wealthy non-Canadians are driving locals out of the market in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
Kenya's Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has voiced his concerns over the country's lack of world class hotels which he argues has made Tanzania a better proposition for tourists in East Africa.
But author John R. Bell argues the idea has relevance for CEOs as well.
But that's not the best way to look at hard choices, argues philosopher Ruth Chang in a thought - provoking recent TED talk in which she offers a liberating new framework for making life's toughest calls.
While both Spotify and Apple use algorithms to generate playlists and recommendations, Thomas argues that humans are better equipped for the job.
The upward movement of wages was good for workers in the short term, Friedman argued.
The demographic that can afford an $ 88 Gwynn Crop T - shirt and also has the physique to look good in it is a small one, she argues (the same goes for the market for accessories such as $ 65 candles that are «supposed to smell like Vancouver»).
Some even argue that, in some cases, it can do more harm than good — if, for example, it engenders resentment rather than understanding.
No one can argue the movie industry hasn't been better for it since in every measure.
We got into the conversations, and we got into the work, and we talked, and we argued, and we discussed, and that process ended up being very good for the character and also for our working relationship.
Some have argued the resource sector isn't all that crucial to Canada's well - being, since mining and oil and gas extraction directly account for just 4.5 % of the economy.
While in 2013, Buffett argued that «women are a major reason we will do so well» in an essay for Fortune Magazine, he also warned that the great «enemy of change» lives in «the ingrained attitudes of those who simply can't imagine a world different from the one they've lived in.»
Modelling by the Curtin University's Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute has proposed a capped rental deduction for investors using negative gearing, arguing it will be a a budget saver that will have minimal impact on the less well off.
Advocates argue that subsidized daycare pays for itself (and is better for the economy): More women are able to enter or re-enter the workforce, increasing families» purchasing power and the amount of taxes paid.
Cohen argues that a better title for this film might have been, «the history of Apple computers.»
Harry's, Raider argues, is better prepared than most for a future of less magical, and more earthly, stamina.
For years, psychologists and other academics have argued that the best way to change a person's mind is not to attack their position but, rather, to find common ground.
At the same time, Fisman and Sullivan take on some of the favorite punching bags of modern office culture — meetings, middle managers, expense reports, and the cubicle — and argue why there's good reason for them.
Although both appellants and the government argue that the ACA, read in its totality, evinces clear congressional intent, they dispute what that intent actually is... We conclude that the appellants have the better of the argument: a federal Exchange is not an «Exchange established by the State,» and section 36B does not authorize the IRS to provide tax credits for insurance purchased on federal Exchanges.
Microsoft is strongly pitching the Pro 2 as a hybrid replacement for the laptop - and - tablet combo, arguing that it's better to replace two devices with one.
Moshe Milevsky, a finance professor at Schulich and one of Canada's best - known home - ownership skeptics, has long argued that for young people with limited means and unrealized career potential, stowing most of their wealth in a single illiquid asset is foolhardy.
Not only are rewards a good thing to incent employees to come forward, but companies, I argue, should match these rewards for employees to come forward with concerns of fraud and ethical wrongdoing.
Clinton advocated for income equality and better treatment at the workplace, while Trump argued for bringing jobs back to the U.S. Seldom did any of them discuss how to motivate Americans to make better financial decisions and prepare for a timely retirement.
He argues that the European landmass, without barriers for protection, was locked into constant warfare the forced organized populations to be well armed in offensive and defensive capabilities and sciences that would constantly make improvements in things like medicine (to increase population) and food technologies (to feed the masses) and so forth.
After testing out a couple of sweaters from this year's collection, which now includes hoodies for guys and sweatpants for women, I'd argue this is the company's best attempt yet.
Thompson and others, however, argue that given the amount of resources Facebook is throwing into video, it is bound to solve these problems eventually, and doing so will make the platform — as well as other strong contenders such as Snapchat, which claims 10 billion video views a day — far more competitive when it comes to bidding for traditional consumer ad spending.
Burkus argues that it's also good for the employer.
Riverwalk is an easy target because it is highly visible, has a large price tag, and is financed with a federal loan backed by a local motor fuel tax that, some argue, could be better used for purposes such as municipal schools.
Some big American coal companies have advised President Donald Trump's administration to break his promise to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement — arguing that the accord could provide their best forum for protecting their global interests.
CVS and Aetna argue that their deal will lower healthcare costs for employees of their large corporate customers, giving the company greater clout to negotiate down drug prices and better manage the use of those medicines.
(This will be a good thing even for the workers who are replaced, Brooks argues, because they will get better jobs — but more on that later.)
It's pretty clear, he argues that if you can't fairly rapidly achieve mass consumer pricing, your EON (Economy of Now) business on its best days will be a niche nicety for the folks with more money than time or brains and never break out of that box.
And some might argue that a censored Google for Chinas citizens is a lifeline to democracy that is better than no lifeline at all.
We don't choose our leaders poorly, Cohn and Moran argue, because we're starved for good choices.
As technology advances and businesses become more globalized, creating a truly diverse organizational culture that incorporates basic human principles and fosters diversity of ideas and perspectives is not just good for employees, Webster argues.
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