Sentences with phrase «impact as our argument»

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On the other side (social impact), the argument says that the community the business serves is also a shareholder and so deserves consideration as well.
The «bank for central banks» has released a paper on the possible impact of state - issued cryptocurrencies, as well as arguments for and against the introduction of such monetary instruments.
As the arguments and principles are unpacked, the author earths them by showing how applying his teaching might impact each of these people.
No matter which side of the argument you fall on as to whether or not he's the greatest player of the current era of the game, it's impossible to say that he isn't enormously talented, and has had a huge impact on the sport.
Question marks could be raised about his celebrations, but as for his impact on the game, it's a fair argument to suggest that he deserves a place in the team of the week as he was crucial on and off the ball for Jose Mourinho's men at the weekend with his energy, determination, movement and clinical finishing.
I'm sure that if one looks into the economic impact that MMA events bring to an area then that has to be seen as a moot point in any argument.
The two - year budget deal reached in Washington on Friday ensures no draconian cuts in federal aid to the state and city, undercuts arguments to raise some local taxes and portends problems for Cuomo as he exaggerates the impact of Congress's tax bill on New Yorkers.
The tobacco industry is using the same tired arguments against plain packaging as with smokefree law — namely that it would have a major impact on small businesses like me.
In a new report, the think tanks cites the recent row over foreign prisoners as proof of its argument, saying that although home secretary Charles Clarke lost his job over the inefficiencies in the Home Office, this was unlikely to have any major impact.
Shermer's article is a shallow and tendentious treatment of a complex subject that does not take proper account of rebuttals to critical attacks on the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, in which a comet strike more than 12,000 years ago caused the megafaunal extinction in North America, and misrepresents the state of the argument around my theory that this event wiped out an advanced human society as well.
Faux's paper on opisthotonos, published in March, rethinks dinosaurs not just as having died for reasons other than meteor impacts and volcanic eruptions but also advances the argument that these creatures may have had hot blood pumping through their veins.
But the arguments are changing as scientists see more evidence of the coming impact of climate change on the Atlantic fisheries.
As the justices prepare to hear arguments in the Myriad Genetics case, observers are debating the impact of the outcome on personalized medicine and whole - genome sequencing
Dr. Justin Sonnenburg makes a powerful argument for viewing our microbiota as the control center for human biology — that our microbiota are not just impacting digestion and absorption, but having systemic impacts on our immune system, our metabolism,
There's something to be said for a film that is as structurally and thematically ambitious as Free State of Jones, even if the impact of its central argument is lost a bit because the film must cover a lot of ground in order to reach its point.
As researchers continue to assess the impact of social media on the social - emotional lives of teens, this new work adds fuel to the argument that parents and educators have an essential role to play in helping teens develop the literacy skills they need to navigate their digital worlds.
Included in the PowerPoint: Macroeconomic Objectives (AS Level) a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis - the shape and determinants of AD and AS curves; AD = C+I+G + (X-M)- the distinction between a movement along and a shift in AD and AS - the interaction of AD and AS and the determination of the level of output, prices and employment b) Inflation - the definition of inflation; degrees of inflation and the measurement of inflation; deflation and disinflation - the distinction between money values and real data - the cause of inflation (cost - push and demand - pull inflation)- the consequences of inflation c) Balance of payments - the components of the balance of payments accounts (using the IMF / OECD definition): current account; capital and financial account; balancing item - meaning of balance of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium - causes of balance of payments disequilibrium in each component of the accounts - consequences of balance of payments disequilibrium on domestic and external economy d) Exchange rates - definitions and measurement of exchange rates - nominal, real, trade - weighted exchange rates - the determination of exchange rates - floating, fixed, managed float - the factors underlying changes in exchange rates - the effects of changing exchange rates on the domestic and external economy using AD, Marshall - Lerner and J curve analysis - depreciation / appreciation - devaluation / revaluation e) The Terms of Trade - the measurement of the terms of trade - causes of the changes in the terms of trade - the impact of changes in the terms of trade f) Principles of Absolute and comparative advantage - the distinction between absolute and comparative advantage - free trade area, customs union, monetary union, full economic union - trade creation and trade diversion - the benefits of free trade, including the trading possibility curve g) Protectionism - the meaning of protectionism in the context of international trade - different methods of protection and their impact, for example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes, voluntary export restraints (VERs) and excessive administrative burdens («red tape»)- the arguments in favor of protectionism This PowerPoint is best used when using worksheets and activities to help reinforce the ideas talked about.
Standardized test results don't take into account how factors outside of a teacher's control impact student performance on the day the test is taken; these include factors such as whether or not the student slept and ate well prior to the test, social and emotional occurrences (e.g., student's parents are going through a divorce, there is a serious illness in the family, student had an argument with a best friend just before the class in which the test is given, student doesn't feel well that day).
We were also able to make an argument during this election for the role our schools play in the overall health of our city, and lay out a strategy for our union to play a more proactive role in the issues — such as a $ 15 minimum wage, affordable transportation, and affordable housing — that impact the families we serve.
And, that partly explains the 1 % vs 99 % argument, because as the rest of the world grows, and the US doesn't, it has impact on those in the US that earn too much relative to their productivity.
But this does not at all matter for the argument, and in fact once you get above the stratosphere or so the air is so thin as to have a negligible impact on planetary energy balance.
First, as I said above, the veracity of those arguments depends, to some extent, on the ratio of positive and negative externalities, as they relate to non-climate related impacts but also w / r / t the range of sensitivity to ACO2 emissions and the unknowable pace of technological development (that to some degree is affected by the groundwork laid by current - day investment of human capital, intellect, resources, and finances).
This is a familiar argument, of course, but Trenberth is likely to cite evidence in its favor, at least as regards the impact if not the cost / benefit calculation.
That ACO2 has harmful impact irrespective of any potentially harmful influence on climate change (and I'll even throw in geo - political negative externalities as an exclusion for the sake of argument), is completely obvious are obvious to anyone who is serious about this issue and is even remotely interested in a good faith discussion.
These questions are organized according to the most frequent arguments made against climate change policies which are claims that climate change policies: (a) will impose unacceptable costs on a national economy or specific industries or prevent nations from pursuing other national priorities, (b) should not be adopted because of scientific uncertainty about climate change impacts, or (c) are both unfair and ineffective as long as high emitting nations such as China or India do not adopt meaningful ghg emissions reduction policies.
Whilst I defer to your expertise in paleoclimatology I'm nowhere near as convinced by your arguments as far as negative impacts on the ecosystem are concerned.
Again and again proponents of action on climate change have responded to economic arguments against taking action to reduce the threat of climate change by making counter economic arguments such as climate change policies will produce new jobs or reduce adverse economic impacts that will follow from the failure to reduce the threat of climate change.
WoW... I am simply amazed at Lomborg... not that he buys the whole CAGW argument, he always did, but he struck me as someone more pragmatic in terms of how to deal with the potential impacts of warming.
So while today's research is a challenge to conventional thinking on fracking's climate impact, it will not end the argument for gas as a bridge from coal towards a lower - carbon future.
The strongest argument against decoupling as a pathway towards a sustainable human future isn't that it's impossible, as Hickel claims, but that it isn't occurring quickly enough to prevent unacceptable environmental impacts.
Stefan - As much as I like to engage in abstract philosphical arguments about dice they are unnecessary when we have a good quantitative, scientifically rigorous, empirically - based literature on climate impactAs much as I like to engage in abstract philosphical arguments about dice they are unnecessary when we have a good quantitative, scientifically rigorous, empirically - based literature on climate impactas I like to engage in abstract philosphical arguments about dice they are unnecessary when we have a good quantitative, scientifically rigorous, empirically - based literature on climate impacts.
Yet, as we all know, your average case law update spends maybe two paragraphs describing the impact of the ruling and close to 10 or 12 paragraphs setting out the background facts, the arguments by counsel, the findings of the trial judge (with quotes) and the conclusions of any appellate decisions (also with quotes).
Dealing with the argument ICBC often makes at LVI trials (low velocity impact) that «the force of the accident was not such that it could have caused the injuries to the lumbar spine» Madam Justice Gerow stated as follows:
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Should the parties fail to come to an agreement themselves, a final hearing could raise some very interesting legal arguments, such as the weight that should be given to the prenup and its impact on departing from the presumptive equal sharing principle.
Whether it is in negotiations with Crown counsel, conduct of trials, or legal arguments before all levels of Court, the gun legislation has not had as sweeping an impact as the Parliament originally hoped.
To ensure that our arguments have maximum impact, it is vital that we represent as large a proportion of the legal aid profession as possible.
Working with a psychotherapist, perhaps Sarah would discover some core belief that is impacting the way she looks at high - pressure situations such as oral argument.
To ensure that our arguments have maximum impact, it is vital that we represent as large a proportion of the legal aid profession as possible.
Early development consists of critical periods during which children are vulnerable to exposures.34 Delays in children's development occur cumulatively and start as early as conception, which supports arguments for early investments.35 The impact of different nutrients on children's development depends on timing, dose and duration of deficiencies.8, 36 Parenting practices and home environments also influence child development and may either accentuate or attenuate the effects of poverty, which directly affects child outcomes.37 Thus, potential intervention effects can vary according to timing, exposures and environmental conditions.38 For these reasons, it is important to consider trajectories of child development across a spectrum of ages, not just any one age.39
In the Children in the Community Study, a community - based longitudinal study exploring the impact of parental psychiatric disorders in 872 families, paternal anxiety disorder was associated with maternal report of lower assistance of their wives, frequent loud arguments with their wives, and poor fulfillment of family roles (Johnson et al. 2004), which can be regarded as indicators of poor coparenting.
The court rejected this argument, as there was no misrepresentation by the Brokerage because the parties had never discussed the commission split nor was there evidence that the offered split negatively impacted the marketing of the property.
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