Sentences with phrase «consistently argues for»

As the education establishment consistently argues for more money, it is important to step back and look at how that money is being spent and determine if our spending priorities are appropriate.
On the other hand, Peter Singer (see Singer, 1976 and 1985) has consistently argued for a utilitarian ethic that includes all animal life.
It would have been an easier sell if Labour had been consistently arguing for restraint over the past five years.
The Liberal Democrats have long been the most pro-European of the three biggest UK parties, and have until now consistently argued for Britain's entry into the euro.
Consistently arguing for the importance of engaged citizenship, Judd did not view his work as an artist as separate from political action.
Copenhagen Consensus has consistently argued for a R&D - driven approach.
In opposition, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that he would be the «Prime Minister for Aboriginal Affairs» and he has consistently argued for a «focus on practical changes to improve the lives of Aboriginal people».

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And while the deal is expensive for JAB as Panera commanded a premium on the market, executives at the bakery - cafe chain have argued that the business has been valued so richly because it performs so consistently.
We have consistently argued that the Government should use the Department of Finance's economic projections for budget planning and not the average of the private sector economic forecasts.
Note also that the bishops «argue» this position, as though it is their rather peculiar opinion and not the magisterial teaching of the Church consistently maintained for two millennia.
I have not argued that process theists can not consistently allow for the justifiable use of coercion at the human level.
To answer that question, Justin argues that we have to have «a clear, consistent biblical standard for interpreting the text, a principle we can apply to various passages that will help us to determine, fairly and consistently, how to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.»
In an article written with his brother (Randall), Basinger argues that traditional free will theism, if consistently thought through, ends up with the same implications for the relation between God and nature as does process theism.
Labeling will be costly for manufacturers, who will pass those costs on to consumers, they consistently argue (despite studies suggesting otherwise).
Well Ken, I'll say this for you; you argue your case til you are blue in the face and I have to give you some credit for consistency, though consistently getting things WRONG is what Wenger, your matinee idol, does also.
You praise Spurs for finishing above Arsenal and argue how it shows how far we've fallen yet you praise Manchester United who have consistently finished below us in the last couple of years.
Much the same point is made by the authors of the new BJSM editorial and in Back in the Game, where Kutcher and Gerstner argue that suicide rates among former National Football League players, can be and have been affected by messaging in the media — a phenomenon called the «suicide contagion» — and note how, in its coverage of the suicide of players such as Junior Seau and Dave Duerson, the media has consistently ignored all seven of the recommendations of the Centers of Disease Control on how to avoid spreading that contagion, including not presenting simplistic explanations for suicide, not engaging in repetitive, ongoing, or excessive reporting of suicide, and not sensationalizing suicide.
By Rhona Berens, PhD, CPCC Whether we argue consistently with our partners, or only lock horns on rare occasions, when we're in the thick of a conflict it's natural for us to ask: Why are we fighting?
The Call Time on Duty Campaign has consistently argued that the alcohol duty escalator was bad for consumers, for business and for the economy.
The problem, for me, is that these policies did not go far enough, and they weren't argued coherently and consistently enough, day in, day out.
«He wants you to believe that the housing crisis in our country can not be fixed in the way that Labour has consistently called for, and even colleagues in his own Cabinet have argued for, by increasing investment to build more housing.
«The NASUWT has argued consistently that the current system of school governance is not fit for purpose.
The real voice of reason in this race comes instead from left field, from Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, who has waged a consistently serious race and who on Wednesday issued a call for his fellow candidates to stop arguing about sports teams and debate issues like jobs, health care and climate change.
De Blasio has also consistently made a moral and ethical distinction around the issues money from the Campaign for One New York was used to support, pre-K and affordable housing, to argue that there was no quid pro quo.
Today's lead editorial in the Times Union lambasted Cuomo & Astorino for failing to run serious campaigns and praised Howie Hawkins, writing «The real voice of reason in this race comes instead from left field, from Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, who has waged a consistently serious race and who on Wednesday issued a call for his fellow candidates to stop arguing about sports teams and debate issues like jobs, health care and climate change.»
NIH has consistently interpreted the law to allow for hESC research, the government argues.
Lots of things can cause random sleepless nights, however, I would argue, for most insomniacs (like I was), or those who consistently have problems with falling asleep and staying asleep, it is a direct result of chronic stress and our modern fast - paced, high - tech, lifestyles.
All these fine actors are reduced to stand - bys who consistently argue with Perseus, whose only conflict in the film is whether he should use his demigod powers for his own good.
The report argued an urgent need exists for a strategy that begins early in primary school and is built consistently year - on - year.
As an alternative approach to regulatory - and compliance - based accountability, the author argues for a developmental approach to building capacity that focuses on consistently improving practice.
«We have consistently argued against schools being held to account for raw data alone, and this was something I raised with the committee when giving evidence earlier in the year.
Improving Careers Provision in Schools - Teach First argued that many fail to provide careers provision to a consistently high standard due to a lack of targeted training for school leaders and capacity in schools.
While researchers have consistently argued that school and principal accountability systems must adjust for student characteristics and resource allocation levels to accurately assess educator effectiveness, states continue to rely on systems that measure student characteristics more than educator effectiveness.
Though capital allocation decisions are not captured perfectly in any one metric, many books argue that businesses that consistently achieve a high return on capital measured as either ROA, ROE, ROIC are more likely to display a history of good capital allocation decisions; particularly important is it that one's return on capital is consistently higher than one's cost of capital (WACC), cf. Find the Best Stocks for further information.
Titled «Boosting Beauty in an Economic Decline: Mating, Spending, and the Lipstick Effect,» the paper argued that «recessionary cues consistently increased women's desire for products that increase attractiveness in mates,» causing what the researchers called the «lipstick effect.»
In economics, the efficient market hypothesis is used to argue that it is impossible to consistently «beat the market» for publicly - traded securities on a risk - adjusted basis, since public stock and bond prices fully reflect all available information.
Sleek coats, healthy weights, no skin issues, no allergies, regular growth patterns, I can't argue with something that has worked consistently for me over the past 14 years.
Greenberg consistently admired such formal properties as a «hard - won unity,» but argued that art criticism can never have precise criteria for judgment, in part because artistic «content remains indefinable, unparaphrasable, undiscussable.»
Anyone familiar with Dyson's work would know that he has consistently and repeatedly argued for an ecology of projects in science and technology in which small, quick, nimble efforts dominate.
Inglis consistently points to efficient markets as a bedrock conservative principle, arguing that for markets to work, fossil fuel prices must reflect true costs.
I'm not arguing here for or against the merits of the linked article, but I get annoyed when you consistently conflate technosolar with other renewables.
We have consistently fought against the introduction and normalization of exceptional powers such as preventive detention, and law enforcement powers for CSIS — arguing that the existing powers in the Criminal Code are strong, far - reaching and enable Canadian police to effectively conduct lawful surveillance, to effect arrests to prevent crimes including terrorist acts from being committed, and to collect evidence that can hold up in court to ensure convictions of the guilty.
The same way Fred, married for 40 + years, stated above that arguing over small things consistently wears you both down, «like Chinese water torture,» so do the little favors and displays of affection add up.
They brought proceedings which, in the result, have established an important constitutional principle affecting the relationship between ss 51 (xxxi) and 122 of the Constitution for which the plaintiffs have consistently argued.
Although proponents of defunding Planned Parenthood argue that other providers — namely health departments and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs)-- would easily be able to fill the overwhelming hole torn in the safety net, evidence suggests otherwise.1 Planned Parenthood health centers consistently perform better than other types of publicly funded family planning providers on key indicators of accessibility and quality of contraceptive care.2 Plus, Planned Parenthood serves a greater share of women who obtain contraceptive care from safety - net health centers.3 And in some communities and for many women, Planned Parenthood is the predominant source of publicly funded contraceptive care.4 It is simply unrealistic to expect other providers to readily step up and restore the gravely diminished capacity of the family planning safety net were Planned Parenthood defunded.
While there are few empirical studies investigating unaccompanied children and adolescents and those separated from family members, these populations are consistently argued to be at greater risk for psychiatric and mental health problems than their accompanied peers (Ajdukovic & Ajdukovic, 1993, 1998; Hicks et al., 1993; Kinzie et al., 1986; McCloskey, Southwick, Fernandez - Esquer & Locke, 1996; Rumbaut, 1991; Servan - Schreiber, Le Lin & Birmaher, 1998; Sourander, 1998).
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