Sentences with phrase «described by proponents»

New York's law, described by proponents as «rational,» hiked public college tuition each year for five years.

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A favored term of organic proponents is vitality, 57 used to describe robust interaction among members who, possessing different gifts and opinions, are synthesized to new corporate fulfillment.58 Vital congregations are not distinguished by ordered accomplishment; they are lively, instead, by dint of the intensity of their community interaction.
The state's description of the legislation describes the opinions of proponents and opponents (here, scroll down), including a statement by the Arizona Wildlife Federation, which urges a yes vote:
Radical ideas, even if described as a last resort by some (not all) of their proponents, distract from real issues (such as Europe's abysmal failure in the digital platform economy) and from the quest for real solutions, and are particularly unhelpful on the brink of a trade war.
The Robinson paper starts its discussion with what is described as the often «polarizing» claims made by ABS proponents and opponents.
The APSAC Task Force describes the polarization between the proponents of attachment therapy and mainstream therapies stating, «This polarization is compounded by the fact that attachment therapy has largely developed outside the mainstream scientific and professional community and flourishes within its own networks of attachment therapists, treatment centers, caseworkers, and parent support groups.
Both the APSAC Task Force and Prior & Glaser describe the proliferation of alternative «lists» and diagnoses, particularly on the Internet, by proponents of attachment therapies that are not in accord with either DSM or ICD classifications and which are partly based on the unsubstantiated views of Zaslow and Menta (1975 [9]-RRB- and Cline (1992 [7]-RRB-.
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