Though about 97 percent of working scientists agree that the evidence shows a warming trend caused by humans, public understanding of climate change
falls along political lines.
In the end, despite eloquent reasoning between both sides of the lengthy Parks and Recreation debate, votes
fell along political lines, with advocates of keeping Steve Noble's job representing the Noble faction on the common council, and the refuseniks hailing from «Team Gallo.»
Although the union and legislators supporting the bill have tried to link Hogan's education priorities to those of Drumpf and DeVos, opposition doesn't clearly
fall along political lines.
Whether the globe is warming is an empirical question, obviously, so why do so many people have an opinion on it, and why do these opinions almost always
fall along political lines?
I agree with you that partisanship in this debate doesn't necessarily
fall along political lines, and that's a good thing.
That said, partisanship in this debate doesn't necessarily
fall along political lines: For example, when someone like Willis, who has gained some attention for his technical analysis in the «skeptical» blogosphere, posts a ranting screed attacking Muller personally.
Not exact matches
I vaguely recall hearing a
political quote when I was a kid that went
along the
lines of, «When the government is
falling, it's the Opposition's job to get out of the way.»
One note: Whether we're talking about teachers unions backing
political candidates or across - the - aisle support for parent trigger laws, it's become abundantly clear that education policy doesn't always
fall along clear party
lines.
These and other key educational issues typically
fall along controlling
political party
lines.
Opinions on carbon pricing
fall strongly
along political lines.