Sentences with phrase «as much dissent»

So little can create as much dissent, and lack of diligence as two tier wages.

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He tried to distance the provincial party from its unpopular federal counterparts and while he did not face as much internal dissent from his party and caucus as did his predecessors, he did have the unfortunate task of having to remove MLA Dan Backs from the Liberal caucus.
«That said, if the churches do not take the opportunity now to «advocate» and «teach» why same - sex marriage is wrong for everyone (i.e., harmful to children, to the couple, and undermining of a culture of marriage), religious people should not expect to find a lot of sympathy for their right to exercise their religious freedom to dissent from same - sex marriage,» Esbeck told CT. «In other words, church leaders no longer enjoy the luxury of not teaching biblical marriage, as much as large numbers of the laity don't want to hear it.
We see as much on our tony college campuses and other bastions of progressivism where the cultural engineering promises racial harmony and the erasure of any male - female difference through speech codes, indoctrination, and 24/7 intimidation of dissent.
Harris, the former MP for Oxford West, seems to have taken over from Hughes, the deputy leader, as a lightning rod for dissent in the party in recent months, and the two clashed over how much influence the wider party should have over future coalition policies.
We feature a small number of dissenting voices in our coverage, not because we seek to be impartial between «scientific fact and sceptic fiction», as Bob Ward suggests, but because reflecting the different sides of an ongoing debate is very much in the public interest.
Five major ones are: • Having opposed the candidate who ends up winning appointment as one's dean or chair (thereby looking stupid, wicked, or crazy in the latter's eyes); • Being a ratebuster, achieving so much success in teaching or research that colleagues» envy is aroused; • Publicly dissenting from politically correct ideas (meaning those held sacred by campus elites); • Defending a pariah in campus politics or the larger cultural arena; • Blowing the whistle on or even having knowledge of serious wrongdoing by locally powerful workmates.
VS: «As a side note, if this is representative as to how dissenting scientific results are «dealt with» within the climate science discipline, and how much rigor is demanded of authors, I'm really curious what that peer - review looks like from the inside...&raquAs a side note, if this is representative as to how dissenting scientific results are «dealt with» within the climate science discipline, and how much rigor is demanded of authors, I'm really curious what that peer - review looks like from the inside...&raquas to how dissenting scientific results are «dealt with» within the climate science discipline, and how much rigor is demanded of authors, I'm really curious what that peer - review looks like from the inside...»
If deterrence alone is the function of class proceedings, as the dissenting judges in Sun - Rype suggest, then much of the class action procedural apparatus would need to be revisited.
As stated in his dissent, Justice Breyer noted that the average time of detention is a year and is often much longer, adding that «many of those whom the government detains eventually obtain the relief they seek.»
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's dissent in United States v. Windsor, the case striking down the Defense of Marriage Act and upholding same - sex marriage, probably did not come as much of a surprise to legal observers.
I don't imagine that there's much dissent here: a written book is intended by its author to be read as a whole and not cannibalized or otherwise cut up.
Administrative Patent Judge James A. Tartal, who dissented from the three - judge panel decision, wrote the majority opinion for the five - judge panel, incorporating much of his earlier dissent as the new majority opinion.
But I have also worked in disputes where I was engaged by both opposing parties jointly, and others where the opposing parties» experts worked together to provide a joint report, with an attempt to agree on as much as possible with dissents summarizing areas of difference.
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