Sentences with phrase «argues transition points»

The website guidebook on school restarts argues transition points are essential to success.

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At one point during the transition, Kushner had argued internally against giving Conway a White House role, these two people said.
Those who argue for an earlier transition to a Common Core aligned assessment have a point.
As I argued in my previous article on climate bi-partisanship, my point is not that either party is now «green» or sufficiently serious about the low carbon transition.
These points argue for sustaining and growing domestic production — instead of trying to «transition away» from it, as the president said during last week's State of the Union address.
Regardless of whether the IMF report gets to exactly the right number, the report provides a very credible starting point to argue over the right value to place on fossil fuel subsidies, and will be a baseline to begin rethinking the right pace for our global transition to clean energy.
A low point of our evening came when the leader of Camden Council's Tory group said: «We over here will not argue that there should not be public services, but we may argue that there should be alternative providers of services like private companies or maybe Transition Belsize who were part of the first deputation we heard tonight.»
We use the life course perspective to argue that family transitions like divorce and remarriage are turning points in adolescents» lives and that emotional distress associated with these events are shaped by the circumstances surrounding them.
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