Sentences with phrase «long espoused»

Moreover, the U.S. State Department — whose Office of Children's Issues serves as the Central Authority for the United States under the Convention has long espoused and argued for — such an interpretation and the U.S. Government submitted an amicus brief supporting the father's position.
Fokina's baby exercises apparently stem from the beliefs of one Igor Charkovsky, who has long espoused childbirth practices and child - rearing systems that, depending on whom you talk to, fall somewhere along the continuum between tough love and waterboarding.
Some of the policy instruments that economists have long espoused, but politicians feared — carbon pricing and fossil fuel subsidy reform — are being implemented successfully around the world.
One of America's top nutritionists, Earl Mindell has long espoused the virtues of taking regular nutritional supplements.
Meditators have long espoused such benefits, but support from neuroscience and psychiatry has been considerably more recent.
Long espoused by elite endurance athletes for hydration and recovery, coconut water delivers a powerful recovery tool to help brand holders recover from evolving consumer health concerns over sugar consumption.
EarthenVessel, the charactarization of religion as being anti-science has resulted from the resistance to change long espoused by the Catholic Church and the creationist resistance to evolution and a ~ 14 billion year old earth.
These are goals long espoused by the academics, editors, and Church activists associated with this project.
When looking at a business, Warren Buffett has long espoused pricing power as the most important determinant, which coincidentally is something steel companies don't have.
Buffett has long espoused the dangers of betting against America.
Charlie Munger has long espoused the benefits of making friends with the eminent dead.
President Trump has long espoused a scepticism about the U.S. - led liberal international order.
Business experts have long espoused the positive psychological effects that color can have on employees in the workplace, ranging from calm, creativity or enthusiasm.

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That's because the Edge is a large step forward for the «converged device» movement, an idea long - espoused by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu.
The founder no longer needs to espouse his or her beliefs and values to the 10,000 th employee; every single person already in the company will do just that, in every decision they make, big or small.
The chart they produced assumed a $ 1 million initial investment compounded at 20 % per year (after all — most money managers who are hyperactive in their trading espouse their desire to perform at least 70 % to 80 % better than the long - term average of the index.)
I'm not espousing Buddhism, but his philosophy long predates the ideas which Jesus is credited as saying.
At some point the morals espoused by religion will, on balance, no longer fit the society as a whole.
The Greeks and Romans espoused a spherical Earth long before the 500 CE date of your apse, so it is not unusual that their artists would have picked it up.
I believe that when people espouse the values of a mother or wife exclusively being a homemaker, they are longing for a perceived simpler and easier time as opposed to truth, elevating a nostalgic look at motherhood from the standpoint of the post-war American dream of the white, upper - middle - class rather than Scripture.
Not very long ago, the Catholic church espoused young earth creationism and geocentrism and were quite happy to imprison, exile, excommunicate and / or execute those who deigned to disagree.
It wasn't long before the two groups» talking points mirrored each other perfectly, with each espousing a pressing need for «flexibility» in school food programs, a goal which sounds innocuous but really means throwing science - based nutrition standards out the window, despite growing evidence of their success in improving the diets of 31 million school kids each day.
The good new is, though we may sometimes still second - guess ourselves, the longer we practice Attachment Parenting, the easier it is to get back to the values we strive to espouse and pass down to our children, such as that responding with sensitivity and positive discipline is more important than pleasing a disapproving stranger.
Foreign investors tend to positively notice that the Orbán government pursues neoliberal economic policies and espouses respect for international institutions, as long as they do not interfere too much domestically.
Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
Skelos, who has endorsed fellow Republican Rick Lazio for governor, noted that all of the candidates — including Cuomo — have espoused fiscally conservative positions that the Senate GOP has long pushed, including a property tax cap, holding the line on taxes and a ban on borrowing to close the budget deficit.
As a result there are an awful lot of people around who would no longer vote Labour just to keep out the Tories should they revert to the sort of policies you espouse.
Republican Senatorial candidate Wendy Long was in Buffalo on Saturday, espousing her views for a reformed tax code.
The fact that the Mediterranean diet can help your heart health is especially interesting considering that it espouses higher consumption of fats and oils, a practice that traditional Western medical dogma has long considered «unhealthy».
This concept was espoused in spite of all the cautionary notes about the danger of online or long distance relationships.
It's a very good op - ed in favor of America's ability to live up to its potential and build itself into a country that actually represents the idea of liberty and equality that it's espoused for so long.
For example, my long - ago employer, the Philadelphia school district, has recently contracted out the operation of nearly 50 schools to 5 independent organizations, each espousing a different educational philosophy.
It is key to long term improvement that we inspire staff to believe in and espouse the academy's aims, encourage children to respond to a new regime and higher expectations, and, perhaps most importantly, remind parents that the school will no longer be excused just because, «it's always been that way.»
For readers, for writers, and for the freedom of choice that this country so long has espoused.
Perhaps better still, espousing tried - and - true investing approaches that include simple concepts like long - term holding and seeking to minimize fees could also help.
The company espouses its long - term vision to double the size of the business, while simultaneously reducing its footprint.
All contributions and communication are welcome, so long as they do not (within this project space) espouse, entertain, advocate for, or otherwise positively discuss the political ideals associated with Social Justice, Progressivism, Communism, Socialism, Fascism, Marxism, or anything else generally reminiscent of any political philosophy to the left of Classical Liberals or Libertarians.
The front for NATO is no longer the ground but the air above and the electro - magnetic field - through GPS weapons systems - drones, satellites and high altitude aircraft — proving theorist Paul Virilio's ideas first espoused in the 1990s about the new verticality, as opposed to the traditional horizontality, of contemporary warfare.People have been cleared out of the region so as not to dispute the territorial actuality that facilitates this.
Our global systems seem exactly opposite the very necessary closed - loop thinking that Michael Braungart and William McDonough have espoused for a long time.
It means that even if for some reason Congress began acting rationally — and the very same conservative politicians who espouse anti-government spending rhetoric everywhere else applied it to the oil industry too, to do away with its generous subsidies — we'd still have a long ways to go.
The founder no longer needs to espouse his or her beliefs and values to the 10,000 th employee; every single person already in the company will do just that, in every decision they make, big or small.
Incidentally, you simultaneously espouse the very same (purported) breach of ethics you decry — as long as you are the beneficiary you have no issue with your REALTOR bringing an offer from the (purportedly) unethically gained buyer to you.
Don't put too much stock in the outcome in Quebec unless the final outcome is based upon pure human - based common - sense and rational reasoning based upon today's realities, and not upon some dictator's ideas (efficient and seemingly workable in their day as they were determined to be by their followers, and current supporters) that were not agreed upon by the masses, but were forced upon them to be adopted and espoused by the same, or else; no wonder they have held sway for so long... there is a very strong element of treasonous thinking directed toward any «outsider type thinking» regarding this hallowed legal code.
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