Sentences with phrase «as arguing»

Tol characterises his position as arguing that the economic costs of climate policy should be kept in proportion to its benefits.
Arguing how to pay for paving roads isn't the same as arguing the roads are an intrinsic cost of an oil based economy.
You need to consider the possibility that Skeptical Science, and all those advocating for the mainstream scientific position, aren't so much partisan as arguing for a scientific position which they believe to be correct.
Actually, we don't go as far as arguing that the AMO itself is an artifact.
As also for Budi Tek, «it is with confidence that these works can be displayed at the Yuz Museum, described as arguing for the complexity of this era, reflecting the leading trends of new art of today, in China and in the world and mirrored as such in the Yuz Collection».
«Ravitch decided to spend much of the piece defending traditionalist thinking, as well as arguing against Nutmeg State Gov. Dan Malloy's school reform efforts (including the expansion of charter schools, Ravitch» s bogeyman of late).»
Instead of simply reflecting on the heroism of teachers and school leaders such as Sandy Hook Elementary School principal Dawn Hochsprung (who was slain while protecting a child from the murderous rampage of Adam Lanza), Ravitch decided to spend much of the piece defending tradtitionalist thinking, as well as arguing against Nutmeg State Gov. Dan Malloy's school reform efforts (including the expansion of charter schools, Ravitch's bogeyman of late).
They depict me as arguing against any regulation when my post was explicitly against «high - regulation» of school choice.
Same idiocy as arguing about phonics.
Classroom instruction in these charters frequently appeared to honor the acquisition of basic, fundamental skills exactly the topics and items commonly found on standardized tests — over more cognitively engaging tasks such as arguing, defending, supporting, valuing, or evaluating.
From the dynamic between Mortimer, Banks and Deschanel as arguing, feisty sisters to characters like Nat's dorky, boyish, lesbian lover played flawlessly by Rashida Jones and T.J. Miller as the aforementioned pothead boyfriend of Ned's ex-lover.
Starring: Mark Wahlberg as Elliot Moore, Zooey Deschanel as Alma Moore, John Leguizamo as Julian, Spencer Breslin as Josh, Betty Buckley as Mrs. Jones, Ashlyn Sanchez as Jess, Robert Bailey Jr. as Jared, Frank Collison as Nursery Owner, Jeremy Strong as Private Auster, Alan Ruck as Principal, Victoria Clark as Nursery Owner's Wife, M. Night Shyamalan as Joey, Alison Folland as Woman Reading on Bench with Hair Pin, Kristen Connolly as Woman Reading on Bench, Cornell Womack as Construction Foreman, Mara Hobel as Woman with Hands Over Ears, Roberto Lombardi as Father in Elliot's Group, Art Lyle as Businessman, Brian Anthony Wilson as Arguing Man in Crowd
The problem is, to argue in favor of HIIT should not be construed as arguing against conventional cardio or aerobics.
To argue that no native culture has been completely plant - based, whether true or not, is about as meaningful as arguing that no native culture has lived with wifi, BHT, and RoundUp.
As I wrote yesterday, that is most definitely NOT the same thing as arguing we should jump in bed with Labour (we certainly shouldn't) but by definition it is not equidistant.
While defending the records of the administration in response to criticism that it is slow, Buhari was quoted as arguing that steps must be taken with caution to avoid mistakes.
Two years later, the mothers who had spanked their children more frequently reported higher levels of aggression such as arguing, screaming, fighting, destroying things, cruelty or bullying in their five - year - olds.
He was going in late with his challenges with a bit of afters, aswell as arguing with the ref.
Sometimes Jewish stories depict these two urges as arguing inside our heads, pushing us in one direction or the other.
He regarded himself as arguing for orthodoxy against liberalism and he claimed, (1) that the gospels are not and can not be sources for the life of Jesus, and (2) that the Christ of the gospels is the only concern of Christian faith, not the historical Jesus.
Furthermore, he and Philip Bess misunderstand me if they read me as arguing for liberalism as the savior in this story.
Actually I think those conflicts are due to people... people that just so happened to grab religion as an arguing point.
When questions about a particular decision are met with «God wants it this way,» dialog shuts down and the community is stifled because no one wants to come across as arguing with God.
Arguing the cryptic passages in the bible is just as productive as arguing the cryptic passages in Alice in Wonderland.
Often people think of apologetics as arguing for the existence of God.
The gospels report a number of dialogues in which Jesus is represented as arguing a point to a conclusion.
Questions like this may well be taken as arguing against the general presuppositions with which Aquinas was working.
I don't know if you'd classify Job as arguing with God, or was it questioning.
This morning though, trying to suggest that the data is good appears to be as difficult as arguing the origins of fossils with a creationist.
As I argue in a forthcoming paper in the Georgetown Law Journal, there are cases in which we should think not in terms of the rights the corporation should enjoy, but in terms of the appropriate limits to be placed on the corporation, understood as a tool for achieving human objectives.
The problem with Flaherty's approach to what economists call «macroprudential» policy is that it isn't as democratic as he argued it to be.
As I argued in Our Virtual Shadow: Why We Are Obsessed with Documenting Our Lives Online, «The way we are using technology, our idea is that we document everything now and sort it out later.»
As he argued, if the stats are looked at a different way, Canada's roaming rates are actually some of the lowest around.
In addition, as I argue in my book, the rhetoric of gay rights changed.
The president has been newly combative as he argues it's time to ease the harsh measures that were taken to help pull the economy out of recession.
However, as he argued in his most recent book, The End of Energy Obesity, modern societies have at their disposal the technological tools, and possibly the social pressure, to consume less energy in absolute terms, not just per capita or per dollar of GDP.
As argued in an earlier piece (Deficit Outcome for 2010 - 11 will be $ 7 billion lower than forecast in October 2010 Update — December 2010: www.3dpolicy.ca), we expect that the deficit in 2010 - 11 will be at least $ 7 billion lower than forecast in the October 2010 Update, based on the financial results to the end of October 2010 and an analysis of the impact of one - time accrual liabilities which inflated the 2009 - 10 deficit outcome.
The reason fairness would require that this ratio be equal to one is that, as argued by the Italian economist Luigi Pasinetti in his 1981 book, Structural Change and Economic Growth: A Theoretical Essay on the Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations, a fair interest rate is such that the purchasing power of one hour of labour stays constant through time even when its monetary equivalent is lent or borrowed.
DR's simulations assume that last dot climbs in time to give the Fed some height to drop from when the next downturn hits (importantly, he stresses that the neutral funds rate is very likely lower than it used to be), but, as I argue in the piece, with some evidence from market expectations of the funds rate, I'm skeptical.
As I argue in my forthcoming book, «The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America,» big corporations (in this case, Facebook) and political interests (in this case, right - wing parties and campaigns) but also ordinary Americans (social media users, and thus likely you and me) all had a hand in it.
As argued here by the IMF economists who worked -LSB-...]
Corporate executives argued then, as they argue now, that the amnesty would allow them to reinvest those earnings in America.
Republicans argue that 2018 is a better year to look at than 2027, as they argue that, despite writing the bill so that individual cuts expire, they hope to make them permanent in the future.
As we argued on numerous occasions, the budget needs to be much more explicit on the proposed policy initiatives; providing sufficient detail and background information for Parliamentary assessment and for a better understanding by the public at large.
As I argued in the first blog in this series last week, I was disappointed in what came out of Jackson Hole for three reasons.
The right policy in the near term should be tilting as hard as possible against recession as argued in the first blog in this series.
As I argued in An Open Letter to Congress Regarding the Current Financial Crisis and You Can't Rescue the Financial System if You Can't Read a Balance Sheet, this is exactly the right approach, since it operates on the liability (capital) side of the balance sheet, which is where the trouble has been.
As I argued in a recent speech, simple policy rules, including the most popular versions of the Taylor Rule, understate the degree of monetary support that may be required to achieve a given set of economic objectives in a post-financial crisis world.
As argued in a recent C.D. Howe Institute paper, Canadians should expect a higher level of preparedness from all relevant federal and provincial authorities.
As I argued last week, this shift was partly aimed at regulators, with Zuckerberg making it clear that this massive, unregulated, quasi-monopolistic media company was not some kind of threat to democracy as we know it.
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