Sentences with phrase «as common sense advocates»

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This is basic common sense, and is fine as far as it goes, but it does not explain why pro-life advocates would struggle against easy access to abortion when they are not being personally oppressed by it, or why some men would hold pro-choice views when they can not become pregnant.
«As an industry, we are strong advocates for better education, consumption in moderation and a common sense approach to all aspects of an individual's diet.
As an industry, we advocate education, moderation and a common sense approach.
Specifically, the Vote Better NY advocates call on lawmakers to adopt the following common - sense reforms: Early voting: (A8582 / S3813B) New Yorkers should have a two - week period including Saturdays and Sundays to ease long lines on Election Day and give voters flexibility as they juggle work and family obligations.
Rangel, as you'll recall, was a big supporter of Hillary Clinton during the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, even advocating that it would be «common sense» for Obama to make the then - senator his running mate after he landed the nomination.
Asked about the Education Department's policy, however, de Blasio as public advocate and a mayoral candidate said that «common sense and fairness» trumped concerns over separation of church and state.
From Educator to Advocate Mark Terry Using these simple, common sense strategies, principals can make their voices heard as advocates for students and schools at the local, state, and national levels.
She has actively advocated and pushed for the continuation of the Perkins Loan Program, and she supports the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act as a «common sense solution.»
We TreeHuggers love fixit initiatives, DIY projects, and home and gadget hacks with an eco-focus, and are big advocates of repairing and reusing products, because it not only makes environmental sense, but also because in our modern disposable society, taking the time to fix something to prolong its useful life isn't nearly as common as it once was.
She admits that this came as a shock to her and believes she was simply doing what she thought was common sense; this was when she realised she could become an advocate for it in her industry.
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