Sentences with phrase «main arguments in favor»

The three main arguments in favor of such a system is that it is fair, expedient and efficient.
One of the main arguments in favor of indie publishing is the fact that today's writers have an unheard amount of control and choice when it comes to publishing their works.
One of the main arguments in favor of standardized testing is that it's necessary for accountability.
Yet there are too main arguments in favor of mass free distribution.
Back in May, my main argument in favor of gold was a benign monetary regime, i.e. low to negative real rates, or interest rates after inflation.
Analysts who retain sympathy for the gold standard, like self - confessed «gold bug» John Mauldin, have always understood that the main argument in favor of gold is that it imposes an unbreakable trade and capital flow discipline — indeed that is also the main argument against gold — but many of them have tended to de-emphasize reserve currency economics mainly, I think, because this particular problem is to them subsumed under their more general concerns about money.
The main argument in favor of the Agency model that I have heard seems to be directed specifically at Amazon and the Kindle.
Back in May, my main argument in favor of gold was a benign monetary regime, i.e. low to negative real rates, or interest rates after inflation.
The main argument in favor of CCS is the «critical path» argument.

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We do it every single day in the media where the main issue is ignored to promote a «talking point» that favors the authors argument or criticism with some they do nt like.
So far, the main argument I've heard in favor of the position that text - to - speech rights infringes on audio recordings and performances...
I think that's the main strong argument in favor of this experience since levels aren't that long, for the most part people know what to do and there was only one time someone screwed the team.
Dr. Morrow walks carefully through the main arguments against support for SRM research — moral hazard, slippery slope, un-governability, and «inherent immorality» — and offers a careful weighing of the strengths of those contentions against what he terms the «core argument» in favor of SRM research, namely that SRM should be examined as a potentially valuable component of a portfolio of responses to climate change.
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