Sentences with phrase «critics arguing»

This has generated some controversy in legal circles, with critics arguing that a maintenance cap would put women, still so often the family's primary caregiver, at a significant disadvantage.
Sherald's portrait of Obama, revealed last month at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., has been the subject of debate, with some critics arguing that the portrait doesn't resemble the former First Lady at all and others arguing that Sherald's point was to question the way black women have been represented throughout art history.
The proposal of a broader school choice is highly controversial, with critics arguing that it would create elite schools while allowing others to deteriorate.
Almost as interesting though, is the irony of critics arguing for change — eliminating state tax incentives for 529 contributions — that would perpetuate the very injustice they lament.
Such «reach through» rights have been controversial in other nations, with critics arguing that they stifle innovation and create unearned windfalls for patent holders.
The Department for Environment and Rural Affairs is facing deep cuts as part of the spending review settlement - with critics arguing that savings are being made from cutting vital flood defences.
Apple has been under an increasing amount of pressure as of late, with some critics arguing that the company seems to have reached an innovation ceiling.
The political turn for The Swift Life is particularly interesting due to the fact that the pop singer herself famously avoids taking any political stance (with some critics arguing that her neutrality is a gambit aimed at maintaining the broadest possible appeal), with Swift even declining to denounce racist supporters who call her an «Aryan goddess.»
The company regularly posts quarterly losses with few historical parallels, even as regulators and critics argue with growing vehemence that the company is exploiting and underpaying its drivers.
Whether the projects will pay off down the road is an open question: Some critics argue that China is funding them indiscriminately in a global pork - barrel push to build alliances.
But not everyone agrees that foreign property ownership is a good thing for Canadians, and critics argue that wealthy non-Canadians are driving locals out of the market in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
Critics argue that the ruling is a broad assault on protections Internet companies have long enjoyed under the Communications Decency Act and could threaten the free exchange of ideas online.
Some critics argue the lawsuits are frivolous and an abuse of the legal system.
Some critics argued that Mayweather should be barred from the sport — but with no publicly available photos of the victim, no central organization in charge of the boxing world, and Mayweather's immense box office and pay - per - view draw, nothing came of it before the boxer retired after the McGregor fight in August 2017.
After all, critics argued, China started the conflict with its mercantilist trade and investment policies long before Trump entered the picture.
Critics argue that, with the cable operators also offering high - speed internet to households and businesses, a merged business should, like Deutsche Telekom, have to open access to its network to ensure sufficient competition.
Critics argue that the avalanche of scooters is a product of Silicon Valley's arrogance.
The critics argue the allocation of these funds is the proper role for government.
While supporters say it's a positive step toward addressing and preventing cyber attacks, critics argue it fails to prevent cyber attacks from happening and that any customer information collected could be used for surveillance.
He's generally understood as a friend of corporations — to the expense, his critics argue, of the health and safety of Oklahomans.
This would bar Internet service providers from creating multiple levels of connection speeds and charging consumers and companies for access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes,» which will make it very difficult for promising new startups to get up and running.
But critics argue that, in reality, they can be used by anyone to discriminate in a business setting.
Critics argue that students who drop out of school lack the well - rounded approach to innovation and discovery; Thiel disagrees.
It relocated from that midtown spot to the Upper West Side when, in a similar vein, critics argued the event was compromising public space.
Dodd - Frank critics argue that offering larger payouts for whistleblowers will cause an uptick in financially - motivated tips, but the concerns are misguided.
The majority of the debate revolves around the FCC's proposal to eliminate net neutrality, which would allow Internet service providers to create multiple levels of connection speeds, charging companies for access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes.»
Critics argue this invites corruption; where tax and royalty payments remain concealed, kleptocrats can not be held accountable for pocketing them.
The main regulatory issues surrounding Bayer - Monsanto center on combining seeds and agricultural chemicals titans; some critics argue that the combined market share of such a company in seeds and chemicals would be so high that it would drag down R&D efforts in the field.
Critics argue that such monetary easing creates the potential for asset bubbles and distortions in bond markets.
Critics argue that companies abuse it to replace U.S. employees with cheaper foreign workers.
Some critics argue that NAFTA is to blame for job losses and wage stagnation in the U.S., because competition from Mexican firms has forced many U.S. firms to relocate to Mexico.
But critics argue the thinner seats (with less cushioning) won't be as comfortable on long flights.
But six years into the current expansion, a growing chorus of critics argues that the ability of HP and companies like it to respond to those shifts is being hindered by billions of dollars in buybacks.
Critics argue it hurts performance by scaring workers and incentivizing them to undercut their teammates.
While investors have been thrilled, pushing the stock price up nearly 40 per cent over the 12 months before the deal was announced, critics argued that 3G's efforts to transform the day - to - day aspects of business — overhauling Burger King's tarnished reputation and developing innovative new menu items — remain a work in progress.
American jobs are sometimes replaced in the process, critics argue.
Critics argue it's way too early to say whether the corporate - rate cut will truly accomplish its desired goals.
BC timber exports to the U.S. amount to C$ 3 billion, annually, while critics argue that the U.S. desperately needs Canadian timber for its housing needs.
Critics argue that with Ripple (XRP) reaching out to large corporations and financial institutions, people might get tired of it just as they did with the bureaucracy and control of financial institutions that lead to cryptocurrency in the first place.
Critics argue that the statute imposes disproportionately large compliance costs on small community banks, institutionalizes «too big to fail,» and drives up the cost of banking services to consumers.
That's a nice explanation — but many critics argue that the slowed speeds were less about extending battery life, and more about encouraging customers to upgrade their phones on a frequent basis.
There's nothing wrong with R&D spending, but a number of critics argue that Gates» money would be much better spent on funding and scaling existing renewable technology.
Critics argue the law suppresses free speech and makes South Korea like its northern counterpart, known for its human rights abuses and oppression of religious and political minorities.
Because Western culture is essentially [sic] oppressive, these critics argue, the canon that marks that essence celebrates values which instead should be rejected.
Critics argue an American pope would be controversial, saying the Vatican would then be too closely tied to Washington.
Critics argue that these distinctions are sentimental and without basis.
Both kinds of critics argue that...
Critics argue that the bill could effectively keep a woman from seeking an abortion before she even knows she's pregnant.
Critics argue that though Niebuhr presents with apparent neutrality a typology of five ways that Christians have related to culture, he subtly asserts his own liberal Protestant bias.
Many critics argue that nonreductive / emergent physicalism simply replaces bottom - up determinism with top - down.
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