Sentences with phrase «makers as arguments»

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«There's widespread support in the industry for the rebate to be removed from NZ producers, but every time we raise this with decision makers in Canberra we run up against the argument of whether removing that entitlement will have broader ramifications on our trading agreements, not just with New Zealand but with other countries as well.
The judges commented, «Not only is there a compelling argument presented within this project as to why a heat stress model is so important for workers in Hong Kong, but this project goes further, giving individual companies and policy makers an objective framework on which to base their policies.
[40] Patricia Hernandez from Kotaku, on the other hand, as a direct response to Thomsen's argument, has defended Super Mario Maker, stating that «Mario Maker isn't a worse game simply because all these shitty levels exist» and praising its simplicity of level creation, but has agreed that the content - sharing aspect of Super Mario Maker is highly flawed.
In America's wrenching argument over how and why we have so many mass shootings, such as the ones at Newtown, Conn. and Aurora, Colo., many have pointed the finger at video game makers to demand they take a good hard look at what they sell and its effect on impressionable young minds.
The wealth of data and provocative arguments presented here make «Smart Solutions to Climate Change» a valuable resource for policy - makers, NGOs, academics, students, and everybody who is interested in learning more about the economic realities that face us as we confront this challenge.»
As arguments about climate change rage, it's becoming increasingly common for policy makers to tout «clean» nuclear energy as the only viable alternative to fossil fuelAs arguments about climate change rage, it's becoming increasingly common for policy makers to tout «clean» nuclear energy as the only viable alternative to fossil fuelas the only viable alternative to fossil fuels.
The argument is all about how accurate reconstructions are, unsound methods being unsound either by producing inaccurate results or possibly more subtlely overestimating their own accuracy, or possibly even just overstating their case — intentionally OR unintentionally — as they translate results into advice for policy makers.
Many congratulations on synthesising a coherent, wide - ranging, global argument base which should, as a matter of principle, priority and moral rectitude, be urgent reading material for all Public Politicians, functionaries and policy makers globally.
To make any sort of headway, the report will have to convince policy makers not of the moral or qualitative arguments of internalizing coal's external costs (such arguments are plain for everyone to see), but that its numbers make sense, i.e. that the short term economic and social costs of coal reforms will indeed be minimal, or at least manageable. Any policy that has the potential to negatively affect GDP is sensitive in China, as the recent demise of China's «Green GDP» project illustrates.
As Maker explains in the introduction to her book, housecleaning isn't taught in schools anymore, nor do many kids learn it at home, especially when they're overscheduled with activities or the job is outsourced to professionals; and yet, cleaning is something that directly affects our lives and can lead to great tension and arguments in households.
Going further in the analysis, the Court validates the argument of perceived conflicts of interests in each of the present cases precisely because both times, the data subjects concerned are decision makers who hold two positions or two interests that can be perceived as conflicting.
Notably, the Supreme Court of Canada made clear that a decision - maker extensively copying and adopting the submissions of one party does not show improper partiality, as long as the decision - maker's reasons disclose that he has impartially put his mind to the arguments and the issues: Cojocaru v. British Columbia Women's Hospital and Health Centre, 2013 SCC 30.
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