Not exact matches
So let's stop
arguing over whether or not it's «smart» or whether or not it's beta and start talking about how it has the potential to improve investment
outcomes.
YouGov President Peter Kellner delves into the debate
over Scottish independence and
argues that the
outcome of the coming referendum will depend on the... (Comments: 0)
YouGov President Peter Kellner delves into the debate
over Scottish independence and
argues that the
outcome of the coming referendum will depend on the voting system used
As such, he
argues that, if our results are correct and school spending really does improve student
outcomes (with larger effects for low - income children),
outcomes should have improved
over time and achievement gaps by income should have been eliminated
over this time period.
Despite the extremes to which data - driven obsession
over academic «
outcomes» have driven us, I don't think any of us in the charter school world would deny the usefulness of standardized tests as a diagnostic tool or
argue for their elimination.
So let's stop
arguing over whether or not it's «smart» or whether or not it's beta and start talking about how it has the potential to improve investment
outcomes.
Though some critics have
argued that the European law would create competitive market distortions, Purvis noted that this
outcome is very unlikely, given how carefully the law was crafted so as to avoid discrimination or favoritism of one company
over another.
IMO it's not particularly sensible to frame the entire issue in terms of the small chance of «climate catastrophe» because then we risk having the rug abruptly pulled out from under our policies when someone proves that the catastrophe is less likely than was previously thought: — RRB - Also,
arguing over the precise threshold probability for particular
outcomes risks turning into angels - on - pins stuff.