Sentences with phrase «most ardent advocates»

Recently the childcare advocacy movement lost one of its most ardent advocates when Ev McKee passed away in Toronto in her 90th year.
Foundations work together: foundations formed by the families of patients can be the most ardent advocates for getting drugs to market, but that is an expensive process.
The most ardent advocates are stuck a decade behind the scientific trend at least — and persist with odd post hoc rationalisations.
The forecasts of widespread innovation brought on by competition and of cultural balkanization by privatization will have to accommodate an empirical reality that is considerably more nuanced than vouchers» most ardent advocates and critics are currently willing to admit.
His opponent, Sen. John McCain, was one of the most ardent advocates of campaign finance reform who was left to chastise Obama for turning his back on a general election public financing structure designed to level the playing field.
Rosenthal, who is one of the Legislature's most ardent advocates for animal rights, said the new law will protect humans from attack but also stop the animals from being exploited.
At a post-summit press conference, José Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president who has long been one of the most ardent advocates of fiscal consolidation, appeared almost Keynesian.
As its most ardent advocates have long acknowledged, the CAPE's role isn't calling turning points in the market.
Yesterday I rang up Douglas Carswell, the Conservative MP for Clacton, and his party's most ardent advocate of wider democracy.
But like its bigger brother, the Renaultsport Clio, one short drive in a fast Twingo will be enough to convince the most ardent advocate of turbocharging that a self - breathing engine is still the most satisfying.
Look, I'm the most ardent advocate up here for doing something about climate change, but you're nevertheless gonna have to use fossil fuels.
Look, I'm the most ardent advocate up here for doing something about climate change, but you're nevertheless gonna have to use fossil fuels... There are ways to do fossil fuels responsibly.

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The film clips gathered in Syria's Torture Machine depict graphic acts of torture and the horrific injuries that result; powerful images capable of causing even the most ardent of pacifists to advocate force.
But even the most ardent bubble - theory advocates wouldn't disagree with that.
Michelle de la Uz — appointed to the City Planning Commission by de Blasio when he was public advocate, and reappointed by current Public Advocate Letitia James — has become one of the de Blasio administration's most ardent critics, often voting against the city's housing and development proposals because she believes they do more harm than good and that the housing is not at the levels of affordability it shadvocate, and reappointed by current Public Advocate Letitia James — has become one of the de Blasio administration's most ardent critics, often voting against the city's housing and development proposals because she believes they do more harm than good and that the housing is not at the levels of affordability it shAdvocate Letitia James — has become one of the de Blasio administration's most ardent critics, often voting against the city's housing and development proposals because she believes they do more harm than good and that the housing is not at the levels of affordability it should be.
Most invasive among the latter is Jessica (Ophelia Lovibond), an irksomely chipper young businesswoman Nancy encounters on a train, and an ardent advocate for a dating - oriented self - help bestseller.
Here, starting in 1991, is a 10 year forward moving trend of trends using GISS data, I hope that even the most ardent warming advocate will open the other eye.
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