Not exact matches
Religion and the Death Penalty is organized
around religious traditions, specific religious
arguments and
policy applications of moral theory.
«It's a way for us to engage the
argument around drug
policy for folks who might not necessarily think in those terms, or be familiar with the larger debate, which is our whole interest — taking the debate beyond the field, especially during a national opioid crisis.»
In both reframing the
argument around immigration enforcement and the various
policy pledges, the speech was welcomed by those campaigning for migration justice in the UK.
[v] I found the comment very useful because it was organized
around specific
policy arguments, using research findings to explain why.
The news release — appended below — says it all, and the findings it describes reinforce my assertion awhile back that there's plenty of denial to go
around in the
arguments over climate and energy trends and
policies.
Because a high percentage of the
arguments made by most proponents of climate change
policy have been focused on adverse climate impacts that citizens will experience where they live, while ignoring the harms to hundreds of millions of vulnerable poor people
around the world that are being affected by GHG emissions from all - high emitting nations, along with claims that mainstream climate science is credible and has been undermined by morally reprehensible tactics, there is a need to make more people aware of:
It revolves
around a simulated court proceeding, in which teams representing both sides of the
argument prepare written pleadings with respect to a fictional problem of international human rights law and
policy, and present their
arguments in an oral
argument before the International Court of Justice.
The
argument «buy term and invest the difference» has been
around since there was a term
policy.