Sentences with phrase «bolster the case for»

But the potential for instability, international sanctions and arbitrary political decisions affecting Russia's exports bolsters the case for more than a dozen liquefied natural gas terminals proposed for the British Columbia coast.
He's only bolstering the case for obstruction.
They did this, Ehrman claims, to bolster their case for orthodoxy in the face of challenges from heretical groups such as the Adoptionists, the Separationists and the Docetics.
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Former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, R - Nassau County, is also hoping the Supreme Court's decision could bolster his case for an appeal.
What few have noted is how this affair bolsters the case for electoral reform.
Their obvious shortcomings may be used to bolster the case for a different model and for a more direct connection between community - based and local planning.
Their petition says the Vacco material raises new information about possible «collusion and conflicts of interest,» bolstering their case for replacement of the current board members.
Two board members, Buffalo mayor Byron Brown and SEIU secretary treasurer Mike Fishman, heard testimony from workers, labor leaders, business owners and academics mostly decrying the working and living conditions of minimum wage fast food workers and endorsing economic theories bolstering the case for a substantial increase in the minimum wage.
This week brings a video reconstructed from images of the Philae lander's approach to a comet, and a major new analysis of data from the Cassini mission that bolsters the case for a global, not just local, ocean beneath the icy crust of Enceladus
The measurement, while not breaking any records for accuracy, bolsters the case for dark energy.
Ground - based telescopes bolster the case for hazes emanating from Ceres's mysterious bright spots
Bob and I still debated a few points — like whether or not he should include his undergraduate thesis title (he thought it would help bolster his case for being knowledgeable in paleontology).
Precise new dates of settlement, established from large surveys of archaeological sites, show more centrally planned movement, bolstering the case for a communal hunting effort versus a loose federation of farm stands.
Here's another discovery to bolster the case for medical marijuana: New research in mice suggests that THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, may delay the rejection of incompatible organs.
If they show up, that will bolster the case for a similar cycle that maintains thin rings around Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune — and quite possibly around the planets of many other stars as well.
Even if this round of flight tests bolsters the case for the use of NASA Langley's bug coatings, it will probably be quite some time before they end up on commercial airliners.
In addition to bolstering the case for a habitable ocean on Europa, Johnson says, the research also suggests a new place in the solar system to study a process that's played a crucial role in the evolution of our own planet.
Her study also could have wide - ranging policy implications because it seems to bolster the case for a basic minimum income in some fashion, she said.
NASA's James Hansen bolstered the case for global warming and spoke out against government censorship.
Tracing links between musical training and executive function — and bolstering the case for music in schools
A new analysis of 22 studies published over 46 years finds that the benefits of early childhood education can persist for years — bolstering the case for expanding early education programming in the United States.
The new report should further bolster the case for the program, with Barnett saying that the New Jersey results are better than practically anywhere else, including national studies that looked at the long - term benefit of preschool.
Not only would this save money in the long term by focusing on prevention rather than more costly remediation, it would target Title I program evaluations on a single, research - proven strategy and thus bolster the case for increased future Title I funding.
A survey of new teachers (with five or fewer years of experience) even shows that many would support measures similar to the ones NTU would implement (see Figure 2), further bolstering the case for extensive preparation.
Bolstering the case for future assembly of the engine is GM's plan to spend $ 400 million at its plant in Tonawanda, NY, and $ 235 million in St. Catherines for small - block production.
Helping bolster the case for SUVs, the performance of these vehicles is now on par with their lighter sedan counterparts, police say.
As mentioned earlier, you have the option of adding a cosigner to your loan application which may bolster your case for a private student loan.
Cash back and other rewards points bolster the case for credit cards over debit cards.
While the Federal Reserve is on track to raise interest rates in early December, Trump's fiscal spending could lift inflation and bolster the case for continued hikes.
Other exaggerations by John Dunham & Associates (JDA) are cited by the Texas Tribune in 2011, which describes his firm as working «almost exclusively for lobbyists, industry trade associations and private companies looking for studies that bolster their case for legislation and policy changes they are trying to advance.
Their very caution, however, further bolsters the case for abstract drawing that looks beyond the painted image.
You could then check your ideas with real - world data and try to demonstrate that post-volcanic rings are missing, before concluding «the potential biases identified in our study necessarily impact all existing hemispheric - scale estimates» and «bolster the case for a significant influence of explosive volcanism on climate in past centuries».
If something like that quote were to occur in a corporate research setting - i.e. the withholding of relevant information by one group because it might be used by another to bolster their case for e, g, competing project funding - this would be considered not only as unethical but be grounds for dismissal with cause.
Later that year, the debate turned nasty when the physicist Frederick Seitz took to the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal to accuse other climate researchers of colluding to bolster the case for anthropogenic global warming in IPCC reports.
your link cites rising pollution from burning coal, which if anything bolsters the case for increased solar usage.
The study bolsters the case for wildlife advocacy groups pushing for years to have the animal added to the endangered species list amid concerns about global warming.
Instead of simply reporting on new developments in climate, they must instead be spun in order to bolster the case for political action.
The examination must be requested for the purpose of administering the claim, not bolstering the case for litigation.
This bolsters the case for a greater focus on state courts and state constitutions, all of which contain a general right to vote that the U.S. Constitution lacks.
A social worker has appeared before a professional disciplinary panel after she was found by a judge to have fabricated evidence to bolster the case for removing a child from the mother's care and then lied in court about having done so.
You should have more photos ready to submit and bolster your case for the amount you claimed.
This combination of price, size, and features bolsters the case for using the Lifebook as your primary computer system.

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Stronger retail sales bolster that case, although StatsCan noted that if not for automobile sales, retail trade would have been little changed in May.
Trump frequently villainized Garcia Zarate and cited Steinle's death during his presidential campaign, using the case to bolster his argument for a border wall and aid his crusade against «sanctuary cities.»
Perhaps the most compelling case for why businesses need to be immediately concerned with developing a content strategy to bolster their customer engagement (assuming they do not already have one) is a statistic offered by a recent study by the White House Office of Consumer Affairs.
In some cases, it may even be worth putting off your application for a year or two to allow you time to bolster your candidacy.
In the 1800s, in Europe, the argument for the liberalization of bankruptcy law, and the introduction of limited liability, was bolstered by the increasing number of cases like John Bayer, who went bankrupt and then, later, started producing Bayer aspirin, which became a great success.
The problem for Cohen is that this statement by Trump bolsters the government's case that Cohen's lawyering wasn't all that substantial.
At its core, Mueller's conservative critics point to Uranium One to bolster their case that the former FBI chief has his own complicated history with the Clintons and Russia, making him too biased to fairly and impartially investigate the man who defeated Hillary Clinton for the presidency.
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