Sentences with phrase «fringe ideas»

When Best Friends began in 1984, the no - kill movement was regarded by mainstream animal welfare organizations as an eccentric fringe idea.
However flawed / incorrect fringe ideas can hang on with people who are not specialists or who do not recognize the problems or who ignore them.
Speaking of fringe ideas, the once — formidable editorial page of Raleigh's News & Observer has recently turned over a sizable chunk of its limited column inches to the top staffer at the conservative, Raleigh - based Pope Foundation.
Typically these «basic» climate contrarian fringe ideas have turned out to be demonstrably wrong, being in enough contradiction with data to rule them out.
As mentioned above, most fringe ideas turn out to be demonstrably wrong or inconsistent with data or established theory, or are unacceptably flawed outright, or are otherwise non-productive.
A few contrarians with credentials promote fringe ideas that either do not have convincing evidence or are flawed outright.
A few contrarians constructing fringe ideas have real climate science credentials.
I like that all the commenters ignore that the players behind PayPal and Square and Stripe ALL believe that cryptocurrencies will be the future of digital payments, and dismiss Bitcoin as some sort of crackpot fringe idea.
Vouchers have remained a fringe idea among education reform advocates here, and some have expressed concern that DeVos» embrace of vouchers could alienate the mainstream charter movement from its much - needed allies in the Democratic party.
Making public higher education tuition - free has gone from a fringe idea to the platform of the Democratic Party in a short period of time.
This is not a fringe idea.
Ms. DeVos entered educational advocacy primarily as a backer of statewide voucher programs, which was considered a «fringe idea» until her family pushed it to the front and center of the Republican Party.
Vouchers have remained a fringe idea among education reform advocates here, and some have expressed concern that DeVos» embrace of vouchers could alienate the mainstream charter movement from its much - needed allies in the Democratic party.
Index investing was a fringe idea not so long ago, but today more and more individual investors and their advisers are using passive strategies.
Within the past decade, it has gone from being a fringe idea proposed in a paper written by a mysterious author, to being a mainstream technology that some people are treating as a new asset class.
Some of Mr. Daly's fringe ideas have become tangible reality: He proposed that we should place an economic value on the depletion of resources; today, we have things such as the European Emission Trading Scheme, which tries to place a market price on pollution in order to reduce emissions.
At the time of his research, global warming was a fringe idea and the warming trend had scarcely even begun.
Last week's G7 meeting showed that turning our backs on fossil fuels altogether is no longer a fringe idea.
Once a fringe idea, there's now a growing possibility we'll build...
A fringe idea is generally off the established science track but not a-priori obviously wrong.
I love the fringe idea for the starburst pattern; unfortunately, fringe is a kitty magnet and my 3 furballs, especially Gus who spends most of his time on the living room floor and would be in chew heaven.
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