Not exact matches
Abbott also debunked
arguments presented by the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) where they claimed «overlap» between Common
Core and the TEKS as an issue, suggesting that «if teachers can not use the Common
Core Standards «in any way,» it will result in an inability to teach many of the required TEKS.»
Maybe I'm the only one having trouble here, but I don't understand why you've
presented an
argument based on emissions and land use data estimates when the significant parameter (atmospheric CO2 concentration) has been more directly and precisely measured via ice
core data.
The point of this remark is that no one up to
present date has conducted any analysis of this sort on the ice
core data, therefore my assertion that currently «you have no data of adequate quality from past proxies, so the
argument of «unprecedented» growth can not be used» is perfectly valid and is true.
This issue is at the
core of the
argument and
presents the biggest challenge in dealing with the DUI statute.