Sentences with phrase «ed piece»

Next, the organization penned an op — ed piece for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, garnering attention that sparked the conversation about ancillary development possibilities surrounding a new arena.
«The conversation is appropriate,» said NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® President Ronald L. Phipps in an op - ed piece published in the Washington Times Dec. 21.
The document includes multiple checklists to guide you through various aspects of media engagement including developing your message, writing an op - ed piece, and putting together a press kit.
February 24, 2013 A New York Times, op - ed piece by Alex Kotlowicz bears reading entitled, «The Price of Public Violence.»
That's why a recent Op / Ed piece from University of Chicago Law School professor Omri Ben - Shahar calling for Chicago to outlaw Non-Competes as a means of attracting Amazon was so interesting to me.
In an op - ed piece for Yahoo Finance, Bair initially pointed out that bitcoin is a bubble, given its meteoric rise this year, and that it's hard for regulators to know what to do given that they «know people are going to lose a lot of money.»
Jimmy Nguyen, chief intellectual property, communications and legal officer for technology research and development firm nChain, wrote an op - ed piece on CoinDesk, in which he raised the «significant risk» that an activated SegWit will bring in the legal system.
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens — a member of the court's liberal wing during his 35 years on the bench — called for the repeal of the Second Amendment in an op - ed piece published in the New York Times Tuesday.
Even after Microsoft reported record earnings a few days ago, one of its former executives has effectively written the company's obituary in a NYT op - ed piece.
My expectation was that the data would support a commonly held view that qualified women lawyers are being overlooked in the judicial appointment process and that the gender disparities we see in appointments is the result of discrimination or bias in that process (see, for example this op ed piece from June 2014.)
On August 15, 2013, Michael wrote an op - ed piece that ran in the Washington Post.
by Barbara Hendrickson (The Canadian Lawyer) >> READ OP - ED PIECE
In today's New York Times there's a really good Op - Ed piece, «Clause and Effect» by Adam Freedman, that takes us through the role that these and other commas might play, and is, I'm fairly certain, the only journalistic piece I've ever read that brings up the Latin ablative absolute, one of the banes of my existence as a schoolboy.
The first item is David Lat's Op - Ed piece in yesterday's New York Times, titled The Supreme Court's Bonus Babies, which comments on the stratospheric bonuses of $ 250,000 that law firms are expected to pay to this year's crop of departing Supreme Court clerks (my colleague Bob Ambrogi posted on the topic of Supreme Court bonuses previously here, and WSJ Law Blog readers discuss Lat's article here).
YouTube — An Hour with Warren Buffett — Charlie Rose — See what all the fuss was about: Warren Buffett discusses his New York Times Op - Ed piece «Stop Coddling the Super-Rich» which calls on Congress to increase taxes on the Super-Rich like himself.
to an op - ed piece by Chemerinsky in the Los Angeles Times criticizing the Bush administration.The Washington Post has the story.
A lot of tributes and opinion pieces about Aaron Swartz have been written, but I particularly like this op / ed piece from college librarian Barbara Fister: http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/library-babel-fish/if-lives-depended-it.
Or sketch out the outline for what an op - ed piece for your local newspaper might look like if you sat down and wrote one.
In an op - ed piece in today's Wall Street Journal, controversial author - turned - lawyer Elizabeth Wurtzel (you read that correctly, she gained fame as an author and then became a corporate lawyer) ruminates on whether time spent working at BigLaw was really just one big waste:
And moreover, as a recent op - ed piece by Thomas Friedman points out (excepted in this post from the Moderate Voice), the Internet is forcing all of us to change not what we do but how we do it.
Here is the Globe op - ed piece by Mark as well as a CBC discussion.
A New York Times op - ed piece observed, «As liberals lost elections, they increasingly turned to the courts... judges became a constant irritant to the conservatives who won elections only to see their agendas constrained by the judiciary.»
In today's New York Times, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor presents a much more thoughtful op - ed piece on the same topic: Take Justice Off the Ballot.
My own skin in the game came when I saw read Sheldon Whitehouse's op / ed piece calling for RICO investigation of skeptics.
If you like to write, try your hand at an op - ed piece for your local newspaper on the need to raise taxes on environmentally destructive activities and offset this with a lowering of income taxes.
After almost getting hit by a car on the way home from a bike ride today, I came across an op - ed piece in the Providence Journal (my local newspaper) titled «Get Bikes off the Road.»
One telling detail — the only scientist to have been accorded a WSJ op - ed piece in recent years was uber - denier Fred Singer.
re your above statement that «the only scientist to have been accorded a WSJ op - ed piece in recent years was uber - denier Fred Singer.»
Via::: NPR More on Cycling Cycle Chic Bear vs. Bike: Cyclist Hits 300 Pound Bear Op - Ed Piece Argues That Cyclists Should Get off the Road Cyclists, Motorists and the Law NY State Senator to Cyclist he Almost Hit: «You F *** ing A ** hole»
While I agree that Muller's op - ed piece in the Wall Street Journal seems to be tooting his own horn quite a bit... But on the positive side, to have the Wall Street Journal editorial page publish anything that is arguing for, not against, at least some aspect of the scientific consensus on climate change is a step forward!
Opposition lines are mapped already by Steven Milloy, in his op ed piece on, Fox News: Greens Exploit Wall Street Bailout
There's an tremendous op - ed piece in New York Times today from the Canadian writer Thomas Homer - Dixon, pointing out that a plurality of Canadians oppose this pipeline and are eager to get rid of the whole tar sands business.
We've covered the Competitive Enterprise Institute's (CEI) hole - digging statements before, from their «CO2: We Call it Life» ads, to their «complaining about Al Gore flying everywhere to promote An Inconvenient Truth,», to an op - ed piece blaming Rachel Carson for the global malaria crisis.
Finally one would think that with the Asahi Shimbun op - ed piece conceding the huge obstacles, it would at least advocate a whole new approach to avoid the «broad array of tough challenges» green energies harbor.
For example an op - ed piece appearing last month in the English - language Asahi Shimbun tells us that it's becoming clear that the transition over to a green energy economy is nowhere near as easy nor as cheap as proponents used to tell us.
As an op - ed piece in the Wall Street journal put it: «For decades — going back to Jimmy Carter — politicians have been peddling an America free of fossil fuels...» President Obama has raised the anti-petroleum ghost to a new level of fear linked to the misguided theory of global warming.
Andrew, I realize that talking about the MWP may be bit off thread here, but since we don't seem to know what caused it with any certainty (or the LIA) and since prof muller invoked it in his NYT op - Ed piece, I was surprised at his level of certainty about attributing so much of the recent warming to CO2.
But the point of the whole op - ed piece, as well as the Science paper, was that our recent history is, in fact, consistent with our current projections of long - term trends towards stronger hurricanes worldwide.
However you can get the basic messages from my op - ed piece about it in the New York Times.
We have had WUWT try to undercut Muller's recent Op - Ed piece by releasing a draft of their analysis of temperatures.
The recent op - ed piece in Canada's Financial Post by Czech President Václav Klaus is more than a little infuriating.
A couple days ago I had a light op - ed piece on «polar vortex backlash» (as far as I know, not the name of a band, yet) in salon.com.
Excerpt: In an op - ed piece in the December 11 issue of NRC / Handelsblad, Wilco Hazeleger, a senior scientist in the global climate research group at KNMI, writes: «In the past century the sea level has risen twenty centimeters.
Energy analyst Steve Aplin takes aim at an Op - Ed piece published recently in the Toronto Star, on his website Canadian Energy Issues.
«No evidence for accelerated sea - level rise» says Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute — December 12, 2008 Excerpt: In an op - ed piece in the December 11 issue of NRC / Handelsblad, Wilco Hazeleger, a senior scientist in the global climate research group at KNMI, writes: «In the past century the sea level has risen twenty centimeters.
I think Mike Mann is not going to like Judith's op ed piece.
Wide swaths of informational content about climate change science and impacts are being systematically scrubbed from federal agency websites, particularly at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-- see the November 22 New York Times op - ed piece «Censoring Climate Change».
In a Wall Street Journal op - ed piece on Sunday, friend of WUWT Matt Ridley argues that basic science research does not lead to technological innovation, and therefore isn't deserving of taxpayer funding.
There are valid points hidden deep in the op - ed piece (any presidential candidate should indeed care about bolstering, not shredding, our capacity to monitor and understand climate), but they are interlaced with ridiculous comparisons (Lysenkosism and climate activism).
E.P.A. officials said the agency did not object to the content of the Web video or the op - ed piece and did not challenge the couple's right to express their opinions.
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