Sentences with phrase «argues in favor»

The study argues in favor of the influence of parental genes; that's not about «fatherhood» or the unique contributions of fathers per se.
Accordingly, this paper argues in favor of legislation authorizing electronic wills made in compliance with a set of electronic formalities suited to the modern age.
It gets some information wrong, but argues in favor of jury nullification as the last line of defense against unjust laws, citing numerous cases of people being arrested for minor offenses.
Your plane analogy argues in favor of the precautionary principle: Better be safe than sorry when we risk missing the runway.
Our followers on social media think the answer should be «as much as possible,» but in our brief SACE argues in favor of a cap of 2,500 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy, likely to be mainly solar and wind.
More uncertainty argues in favor of less action is not an argument anyone here has made.
Japanese telecommunications billionaire Mahayoshi Son argues in favor of building HVDC cables across the East China Sea to connect Japan, South Korea, China and mainland Russia in an East Asia
This argues in favor of some direct support for early deployment of technologies such as advanced biofuels and carbon capture and sequestration.
The paper above argues in favor of CO2 fertilization of bristlecones.
This article argues in favor of investing in and owning quality common stocks now and for the foreseeable future.
It is true that what Malkiel showed argues in favor of indexing,.
From a personal investment perspective, that argues in favor of smaller cap US stocks rather than S&P 500 companies.
The big study that is held up as proof that used books are good is one where Prof. Ghose of the Stern School of Business argues in favor of used books.
Another «expert» argues in favor of charging patrons for browsing in bookstores: http://t.co/DDnlNTG871 — Don Linn (@DonLinn) July 15, 2013
Conventional wisdom argues in favor of developing these connections even before publishing anything.
Republican state Sen. David Givens of Greensburg argues in favor of a bill allowing charter schools on Wednesday, March 15, 2017, in Frankfort, Ky..
Does Macedo conclude, then, that the overriding importance of civic education argues in favor of giving families vouchers for religious and private schooling?
In a recent article (see «Valuing Teachers,» features, Summer 2011), Eric Hanushek argues in favor of dismissing the bottom 5 percent of teachers based on their VA scores.
In The Schools Our Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and «Tougher Standards,» he argues in favor of schools in which students are intellectually engaged and encouraged to grapple with rigorous problems: schools, in other words, in which correct answers matter, but so does reaching those answers through a complex process that may involve making errors and misunderstanding concepts along the way.
Dowse («Goon») chats about the ins and outs of his new movie starring Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan, and argues in favor of the modern romantic comedy.
The researchers say the observation that neuronal firing occurs in both cases, but differently, argues in favor of consciousness as a more nuanced, graded phenomenon.
Parent activist Campbell Brown fumed, «He argues in favor of making life harder for educators by increasing the complexity of the evaluation system for purely political reasons.
Wolfinger also explores the divorce reform movement in America and argues in favor of no - fault divorce laws, arguing that a return to an age of tough divorce laws would recreate the social conditions that used to make divorce harder on children.
The first argues in favor of total incorporation, based on a highly tendentious reading of legislative history.
There is probably some truth here, but simple risk analysis argues in favor of the big familiar names like bitcoin holding leadership.
The U.S. should listen to the conservative American Enterprise Institute, whose 2013 study «Filling the Gap» argues in favor of the U.S. allowing more «low - skilled» immigrants to come here legally.
My only problem with you people arguing in favor of transfer payments is when you try to justify it in terms of macroeconomics.
In a meeting at the White House, Mr. Sessions informed Mr. Trump that he would not defend what he considered an unconstitutional order in court, according to people familiar with the conversation, and officials at the White House and the Department of Homeland Security have made the case to the president that his administration would look foolish if it argued in favor of preserving it.
At the very least, these trends argue in favor of higher hurdles for new investment.
Though most opinionated economists would argue in favor of one possibility, the truth is prices could go anywhere; they could rise steadily after this temporary plummet, they could hover as they reach a fair valuation, or they could plummet even further.
It is amazing to see Santorum misinterpret, invent facts, and argue in favor of nonsensicle positions with a straight face.
While he was in the House of Representatives, Cotton signed a letter that argued in favor of restricting future low - skill immigration.
It is interesting that those who argue so vigorously for new plants as ways of bringing jobs do not often argue in favor of substituting labor - intensive for energy - intensive means of production in either farm or factory.
Those who had argued in favor of premarital sexual relationships — many of them Christians — had tended to make assumptions about human relationships which allowed them to avoid analysis and struggle.
In other words, the presence of multiple accounts of some incredible flood in ancient times would argue in favor of such an occurrence, rather than assume they all borrow upon each other.
He attempted to challenge the metaphysical foundations of traditional Christian theology by arguing in favor of the reality of change and development, of temporality and contingency, within the divine essence.
That Wyschogrod would seem to argue in favor of Torah observance among baptized Jews might strike some as quite incredible.
On the contrary, I am arguing in favor of Sherburne's view that God is not and can not be in Whitehead's system the ground of the givenness of the past.
The second reason Newdow deserves close attention is that, although the court did not officially rule on the pledge's inclusion of the God - phrase, some justices took it upon themselves to argue in favor of it anyway.
In that earlier work, Locke offered a detailed refutation of the views set forth in Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarchia, where Filmer argued in favor of monarchial power exercised by rulers who have inherited their authority from Adam as the primal parent of the human race.
But Krauss simply can't see the «difference between arguing in favor of an eternally existing creator versus an eternally existing universe without one.»
The Mevlevis argued in favor of the ritual dance that dancing and rejoicing is common to all living beings; even animals jump, run, and play when they are happy.
Why use the quote attributed to a dead man to argue in favor of opening the doors to any seeker of a religious experience?
In the sixth of these Wellesley lectures, as it turns out, there is a mildly negative assessment of the concept of evolutionary emergence and «upward progress, arguing in favor of the greater significance of continuity with the «lower orders» of nature (MT 153).
In a book published in 1891, B. T. Roberts, founder of the Free Methodists, argued in favor of Ordaining Women, though his denomination did not capitulate until 1974.
One of my own teachers told me a long time ago to be sure to understand all sides of an argument (and my extension is even to the point to argue in FAVOR of the other side).
A variety of other, more secular, justifications were used instead to argue in favor of both Prop 8 and DOMA.
The purest of the purist can't argue in favor of a player heading halfway to the on - deck circle, tapping his helmet, adjusting his gloves, tapping his cleats, taking a half - swing or three, then putting one... foot... back... and... digging... it... in... then... the... second... foot....
It's hard to argue in favor of a team's upside when it hits a percentile performance between 18 and 33 percent in nine games.
At some point, when RAW figures out how to be what it wants to be, there will be plenty arguing in favor of the traditional top brand instead of going blue.
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