Sentences with phrase «contrary views»

I should make it clear that personally and professionally I do not, to my knowledge, discriminate against anyone even when we hold contrary views and I do not intend to have my subconscious subjected to analysis.
Some contrary views: Profs. Erwin Chemerinsky and Paul Butler, quoted in the ABA Journal; but note this from Prof. Jeff Pojanowski re: Prof. Chemerinsky's views in 2014 (link fixed now).
All of these scientists, they insist, motivated by peer pressure and financial rewards, are falsifying data and suppressing contrary views.
Or ways to pressure journals into rejecting contrary views, even to the point of dismissing «unfriendly» editors?
That's fine, but I can't understand why the Dish lets this go without posting some contrary views.
Similarly most people who haven't chosen to be actively skeptics have been unwilling to present contrary views.
This includes shutting down access to contrary views in the media and attacking opponents.
The same is true of a scientific debate, or a research field in which there are contrary views.
The «backlash» against Judith is despicable and was in my view, coordinated in the very same way diatribes against non-compliant editors and reviewers were coordinated — by cabal with a vested interest in suppressing contrary views, especially where those views are backed by sound science.
But while Morton does well to offer contrary views on the science and technologies involved, he is less successful in breaking out of the pervasive framings of geoengineering.
They who wilfully and deliberately choose to ignore contrary views — dismissing any objections with derision.
If they want to employ the credibility of science to support their agendas, they must learn to treat scientists holding contrary views in a credible manner.
Faustino may tell you more about that, since he qualified «alone in the Australian media in giving space to contrary views» with an «almost», a bit earlier.
According to his profile at ICECAP, «His contrary views on global warming forced him into early retirement at age 58.»
Through moderating tens of thousands of comments, I've had to deal with some angry people not interested in learning, but far more individuals with a thirst for community and understanding and a willingness to encounter contrary views as part of that quest.
Do you not like contrary views?
[Response: Contrary views are fine, but really Peter, this is not a new issue, nor is interesting in scientific sense.
It's hard to imagine that there are people who believe just as strongly in contrary views, and patiently wait for the public at large to see things the way they do.
Dear Biju, I do share contrary views if it is required.
How can agents and editors serve writers in a dramatically changing industry if they refuse to listen to new and contrary views?
If they believe — and actually advise others — that it's a mistake even to risk exposure to contrary views?
The Maryland lawsuit proposes a solution that some justices have pondered: an argument that gerrymanders violate the First Amendment, not the 14th, by retaliating against opponents who express contrary views.
if i remember correctly, did nt governor cuomo say that any one that did not agree with his stand on gay marriage, abortion and gun control should leave the state as there was no room for those people holding contrary views?
Although I have it on good authority that the task force's final report was written by the governor's staff to buttress what the governor wanted at the time, with contrary views ignored.
I don't think it would be appropriate for a serious leader of his calibre to consult somebody who has supervised the disintegration of his party, sacked persons who hold contrary views to his, supervised bloodshed in his party and breeded experts in insults, on serious national issues.Ideologically you come from different dispositions but matured politicians bury ideological inclinations when it comes to deciding on certain sensitive issues.
According to him, Ghanaians will do themselves a great deal of disservice if they vote for such a divisive leader who is not ready to accept any contrary views to his position held on issues.
And if I really did take myself that seriously, would I really be running a blog that generates so many contrary views?
This digression about the cell is relevant because of the confusion and contrary views of the intrinsic value of the fertilized human ovum.
According to ADF International, which is legally representing the couple, the law allows Minnesota to punish the Larsens with fines and jail time «if they create wedding films consistent with their Christian faith while declining to create wedding films promoting contrary views».
It effectively had to treat contrary views as irrational.
First, although moral theories can not persuade those with contrary views, they do promote solidarity among the believers, especially outside the legal academy.
Thus, debates between, for example, Roman Catholic natural law theorists and secular feminist legal theorists over abortion are, for Posner, a waste of time, for neither theoretical approach possesses the tools to persuade anyone of contrary views.
(For a contrary view, see: Take the Money.)
I have a contrary view.
The widely assumed contrary view has two major causes.
The challenge is, then, not a contrary view, but rather, a stimulus to follow through with the neoclassical logic in ways that further illuminate the problems faced by the world's oppressed majority.
If we are to maintain our position it must be against this contrary view.
Seventy - five years ago it was widely held in universities that a necessary qualification for an «impartial» or scientific study of religion, including the religions of other communities, was that the student be without a faith of his own, be not engagé; at the present time, the contrary view is not unfamiliar.28
While some disapprove of this and are of the view that this will retard speech development in a child, others hold a contrary view:
The contrary view, that official rules can be so immoral they should not count as law at all, might mix law and politics in a way Laughland dislikes, but it protects the idea of the rule of law, both internationally and domestically, from being confused with technically proficient barbarity.
I hold a contrary view about HIPC.
Maybe the thinking is that planting a little seed of a contrary view without actually dealing with the rest of this awful draft policy will cause the whole thing to unravel.
Solebo, in the lengthy two - hour ruling, however, held a contrary view, referring to a Nov. 8, 2016 letter from the NJC to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) suspending the judge, noted that the NJC had already exercised disciplinary action against the embattled judge.
In a rather contrary view, the minister equally alleged how he was harassed by security men attached to the governor on his arrival in the state.
«The president's statement was categorical and if anybody has a contrary view then that person must provide evidence of him being corrupted before or he having taken bribe before.
The PDP candidate's Campaign DG had earlier joined the APC and the LP to call for a boycott of the supplementary election, despite a contrary view by the national leadership of the party.
THE CONTRARY VIEW: Veteran journalist Jeff Wheelwright, who covers health and genetics, says the evidence linking small radiation doses to cancer is flimsy.
The Contrary View: There is no scientific basis to claim women with naturally high testosterone have an unfair advantage.
But I now embrace a contrary view: that after 10,000 years of slow evolution and 200 years of incredible intricate exfoliation, the technium is maturing into its own thing.
A fashionable contrary view has arisen: antioxidants not only don't help, they can do harm by interfering with oxidative signaling pathways.
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