Sentences with phrase «lost in the political debate»

The challenges of change sometimes obscure the benefits that are often lost in the political debate.

Not exact matches

Despite the fact that Trump was widely viewed as having lost the recent debate with Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, and that the election itself is just over a month away, the candidate chose to tweet not about the political issues in the campaign but about his dislike of former Miss Universe contestant Alicia Machado.
Moreover, Cruz's supposedly killer argument, that once the subsidies begin in January the political possibility of repeal is likely lost, because you know, no entitlement has ever been taken - back, just seems extremely weak — it has a freshman - debate - practice aroma.
In the next few weeks, the easiest thing the world will be for us to lose our focus in the inevitably heated, caustic political debateIn the next few weeks, the easiest thing the world will be for us to lose our focus in the inevitably heated, caustic political debatein the inevitably heated, caustic political debates.
«Too often debates about AV are less like political arguments, and more like scientific discussions, where people get lost in a language of proportionality and preferences, probabilities and possibilities.
Speaking in an exclusive video interview with Ghanapoliticsonline.com, at the time the debate is ongoing on why Mahama lost 2016 elections, he said he has heard people point figures at Montie FM political afternoon show as being part of the reasons why Mahama lost and he personally do agree with those critics.
«They rarely succeed in electing a candidate to office, but they broaden political debate and thus test mainstream assumptions... For the most part, they would go on losing in June just as they now lose in November.»
Lost in the debate is the fact that most, regardless of political affiliation, want a concrete approach to reducing class sizes in the vital early grades.
As per an article in The Tennessean: «Huffman — a former Teach For America executive and ex-husband of controversial former Washington, D.C., Chancellor Michelle Rhee — made Tennessee a flashpoint nationally for debates over teacher evaluations, teacher licensing, Common Core standards and charter schools... In recent months, Huffman lost a handful of political fightin The Tennessean: «Huffman — a former Teach For America executive and ex-husband of controversial former Washington, D.C., Chancellor Michelle Rhee — made Tennessee a flashpoint nationally for debates over teacher evaluations, teacher licensing, Common Core standards and charter schools... In recent months, Huffman lost a handful of political fightIn recent months, Huffman lost a handful of political fights.
Political front runners realize that in such a case they have everything to lose and nothing to gain from such a public debate.
> One side stands to lose a massive amount of influence in the public debate, whereas the other side is potentially ascendant (to the extend that this issue continues to have political saliency).
One side stands to lose a massive amount of influence in the public debate, whereas the other side is potentially ascendant (to the extent that this issue continues to have political saliency).
Andy Revkin's concern that battles over emissions restrictions are a losing political game in the Senate climate and clean energy debate, and a distraction from a more immediate need to initiate a «sustained energy quest» (DotEarth blog, New York Times,... Continue reading →
This speaks loudly to the fact that these writers are engaged in a very political debate: they sense that the embarrassment caused by the Times Atlas affair undermines the wholly alarmist argument they have been advancing; they have lost ground to «the sceptics», which must be recovered.
Does this not speak loudly to the fact that these writers are engaged in a very political debate: they sense that the embarrassment caused by the Times Atlas affair undermines the wholly alarmist argument they have been advancing; they have lost ground to «the sceptics», which must be recovered.
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