Sentences with phrase «arguing current arrangements»

Birmingham came out with guns blazing on Thursday, arguing current arrangements are inequitable, overly complex and represent a «corruption» of the ideals set out in the 2011 Gonski Report.

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They argue many consumers end up better off with the current arrangement, which, because of the way subsidies are calculated, ends up giving them more taxpayer assistance to buy coverage.
You can argue against the strike and you can certainly argue against current public pension arrangements, but it's hard to object to what took place today in London: people cheerfully coming together to defend their interests and make their views plain to government.
Terry Moe and John Chubb [1] argue that once students are no longer dependent on brick - and - mortar schooling, the mammoth institutions built to deliver traditional instruction — and the entrenched interest groups (e.g., unions) that benefit from current institutional arrangements — will wither away.
Using theory, philosophers, current affairs and pop cultural figures as alibis to help her write, and casts of arguing characters to help her perform, Spooner produces plotless novellas, disjunctive theatre plays, looping monologues and musical arrangements to stage the movement and behaviour of speech.
Using theory, philosophers, pop music, current affairs and corporate rhetoric as alibis to write, and casts of arguing characters to help her perform, Spooner produces plotless novellas, disjunctive scripts, looping monologues and musical arrangements to stage the automation of speech, outsourced subjectivity, mutated human resources and the short - circuiting of language as it transforms into labour.
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