Sentences with phrase «as espoused»

Therefore, empirical evidence as espoused herein and voted on herein by these wise folks suggests that CREA, as you correctly point out within your lead paragraph, has regularly dropped the ball... again... over and over... until finally, when it really counted, not against CREA's interests, but against your and your cohorts» interests, turned turtle and sold out its paying supporters.
These programs focus on various elements of creative real estate fundamentals as espoused by the Society.
Women also get turned on by men who look like their fathers — well, not physically, because that would be too incestuous — as espoused by Carl Jung when he introduced the Electra complex.
Much to my surprise, the same sentiments were repeated in a seminar given by a family court judge as she espoused as follows:
This project itself aims to be an exercise in foundational innovation principles, such as those espoused in Eric Reis's The Lean Startup, Alex Osterwalder's Business Model Canvas, and Ash Maurya's Running Lean.
After this searching and careful review of ID as espoused by its proponents, as elaborated upon in submissions to the Court, and as scrutinized over a six week trial, we find that ID is not science and can not be adjudged a valid, accepted scientific theory as it has failed to publish in peer - reviewed journals, engage in research and testing, and gain acceptance in the scientific community.
One of the best arguments for the inherent value of historical legal materials is the philosophy of «originalism» as espoused by Justice Scalia and Justice Thomas of the US Supreme Court.
They are acting on unscientific dogma as dangerous as that espoused by anti-vaxxers.
So you believe the raw reality of «no - one knows» as espoused by skeptics, essentially a consequence of Judith Curry's «wicked problem», is more convenient that the culturally enforced consensus of «settled science says calamity is coming»?
Throughout the report, Michaels takes a similar position as that espoused by his colleague Chip Knappenberger with regards to heat fatalities.
As noted in the words of the late Boris Lurie the NO!art movement lives on as «The «cutting - off» date 1964» of the NO!Art movement «as espoused by the art historian is entirely artificial.»
One isolated vertical paint stroke, only one and half inch wide but the same height as Vir, The Wild is the opposite of all - over painting as espoused by one of Newman's champions, Clement Greenberg: it is sculptural, it is even theatrical, but the two works create a pincer movement that assert or challenge the viewer's sense of proportion, dimensionality, and measure just as Newman wished.
However, it's derived from a softer California tradition of domestic architecture as espoused by such Bay Area masters as Joseph Esherick, architect Rudolph Schindler and artist Donald Judd, whose asymmetrical masterpieces Johnson also holds to the light.
As espoused by Beatriz Preciado, «Carol Rama is not contemporary to anyone.
As he espoused, «These relationships that I see in the street doorways, in windows between buildings, and the traces of structures that were once full of life, I take for my work.
Their dialogue delves into the complicated notion of the Brazilian imaginary as espoused by sociologist Gilbreto Freire, who founded the museum in 1979 for which these artworks are named, as well as authored the seminal text Grande e Senzala (The Master and the Slaves), first published in 1933.
Indeed, the idea of amusement, espoused by Duchamp as an aesthetic aspiration, is expanded by Graham in British Weathervanes to include the idea of folly, as espoused by the sixteenth - century humanist scholar Erasmus, author of The Praise of Folly (1511).
Advanced art by the 1970's was dominated by Pop, Formalism as espoused by Clement Greenberg and Michael Fried and Anti-Formalism as exemplified by Robert Morris and Donald Judd.
Only then, a beginner can really make a connection and more importantly make thoughtful decisions as espoused by Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffet, John Bogle, and other investing legends.
There is no easy answer, although the answer is certainly not «none», as espoused by the POD publishing industry.
«The 16:8 protocol is a brand of fasting also known as LeanGains, as espoused by Martin Berkhan,» says Brian St. Pierre, nutrition educator at Precision Nutrition.
It is time for nations involved in southern polar research to embrace a renewed spirit of cooperation as espoused by the founders of the Antarctic Treaty — in actions not just words.»
Those who out of ignorance opposed the ideology of freedom as espoused by IPOB can now see that we are visionaries who should be praised not labeled terrorists.»
Some (okay, I'd be hard pressed to name one, but not impossible) actually truly sympathize with the Founding Fathers» original idea, one of the strongest among which was to escape the tyranny of the majority in political decisions - especially as espoused by James Madison.
Have hope that the Democrats will keep their promise as espoused in the 2008 platform:
The Chief justice of Kogi State, Justice Nadir Ajanah, who presided over the proceedings on Friday, said that in view of the critical health conditions as espoused by the counsel to the applicant, he should be moved to the National Hospital, Abuja, for proper medical attention.
To anyone wondering how to bypass the innate prejudices of the various party committees, I would have thought the method was obvious: open primaries, as espoused by Dan Hannan and Douglas Carswell.
Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
In the end, it had to be a little Pashtun girl from a conservative Muslim family to lit the flame of freedom and expose the myth of Pashtun savagery and monolithic Islam as espoused by some circles in the West.
Through the years, my career has transformed into one where I only work for organizations with the same values as espoused by API, because those are the values that I want to direct my life and that which I am striving to pass down to my children.
Lopez's advocacy is right along the campaigns and calls of MASIPAG for a more sustainable development, as espoused in MASIPAG's programs for farmer - led and farmer - centered sustainable agriculture.
Thus, out hope is in the Resurrection, and not in the purported «immortality of the «Soul»» as espoused by the Greeks.
Five post Lougheed premiers from the previous government ushered in the concept of «economic freedom» as espoused by the Fraser Insititute and how well did that work?
This brought to mind a podcast I heard recently where the guy was arguing against having an emergency fund (in a typical cash - based vehicle as espoused by most).
It's about the use of computation and game theory, as espoused by mathematician John Nash (the subject of the 2002 multi-Oscar-winning film A Beautiful Mind) in many applications.
Yet, if you're not sufficiently informed of its modern day behaviors and practices as espoused by leading authors, thought - leaders, and scholars, a false perception may lead you astray.
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson has apologized profusely for the incident, a major black eye for a company that paints itself as espousing progressive values and which famously caused a controversy in 2015 when it sought to foster discussions of racial matters between its baristas and customers, an idea it quickly dropped.
I found out later that the leadership of both of these churches look to Driscoll and his contemporaries as espousing «the» manly man way in which church, home, and life should be led.
We're left to assume there are «evil doers» in the world that seek deaths for no particular reason, or at the very least, that they are radical fundamentalists that will attack any society that is seen as espousing beliefs contrary to their views.
It is Climategate denialism such as you espouse that ranks along with the faked moon landing as myth.
Several years ago when Richard Susskind addressed a group of managing partners he was seen as too academic and theoretical and as espousing theories that did not apply here; he is now listened to as a visionary and leaders are paying attention and slowly pusing the rock up the hill.

Not exact matches

The Eritrean government, which fiercely espoused national independence and self - reliance, would own just 40 % of the joint venture, known as the Bisha Mining Share Co. (BMSC)-- Nevsun would hold the rest.
Xi has espoused old school Maoism as he seeks to court powerful conservative elements in the party.
Although so far businesses have used interactive disks to boost corporate images or espouse causes (such as a campaign against software piracy), Time magazine recently contracted with one production service to prepare its entire 28 - page (in print) rate card on an interactive disk.
Mastous espouses the former type of set - up and he solicits the opinions of every meeting participant as part of the company's consensus - based approach to decision making.
He's not just espousing the «blame me» mantra as a publicly noble display of leadership.
As the driving operational mind behind competitor CN Rail between 1998 and 2009, Harrison espoused a philosophy he dubbed «scheduled railroading.»
Kaplan also opposes the notion that businesses will need to have «chief AI officers» in charge of directing an AI strategy, as Baidu chief scientist Andrew Ng has espoused.
Not only are Johnson and Weld social liberals and fiscal conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated with moderate Republican candidates on the economy, such as favoring international trade agreements and reducing the national debt.
But at the present stage of European integration, it may be difficult for any European government to put into legislation many of the sentiments espoused by nationalist parties, such as immigration reform, opposition to economic integration or the protection of what they see as their national culture.
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