Sentences with phrase «news as an argument»

It may be tempting to use this news as an argument against vouchers, especially because the evidence is drawn from the most sophisticated research tools available to scholars who study these programs.

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The arguments for deleting your account as your 2017 New Year's resolution are strong indeed, as Jake Swearingen points out in Select / All: Facebook was the chief venue for the spread of misleading fake news and pro-Russian propaganda that confused voters and may have helped tip the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Also read: Industry Report: News Surrounding Bitfinex Gets Weirder Bridges» Lawyer Wants Out According to reports, Bridge's lawyer has deemed his legal argument as largely worthless, saying that the appeal contains only legally frivolous claims.
Or do you believe the pharmacy must be forced to rehire the pharmacist, as the Christians demanded (using your very same argument) when this made news?
Religion News Service: Jewish and Christian groups at impasse over U.S. aid to Israel An established interfaith group is in danger of disintegrating as major American Jewish groups and prominent mainline Protestant churches differ over U.S. aid for Israel - a long - standing argument that the group was established, in part, to diffuse.
As to your argument against the Evangelicals who try and force their religion down others throats — I got news for you, bud.
As much as news might not have hit the airwaves due to the precision with which the transfers were executed, just imagine how many top clubs would want to have the two (and please don't give me the «present form» argument, most managers are smarter than that) from two seasons agAs much as news might not have hit the airwaves due to the precision with which the transfers were executed, just imagine how many top clubs would want to have the two (and please don't give me the «present form» argument, most managers are smarter than that) from two seasons agas news might not have hit the airwaves due to the precision with which the transfers were executed, just imagine how many top clubs would want to have the two (and please don't give me the «present form» argument, most managers are smarter than that) from two seasons ago.
There is news that Daryl Janmaat punched into a wall during the argument and may have a few broken fingers as a result.
On the whole, across party, it tends to be very good as a space for internal party politics (especially party organisation issues like all women shortlists or primaries), for broad political narrative and argument (what should Labour), personalities and reactive left - right politics around major headline news events, and for some other specific political issues (challenging the far right is a good example).
At 10:15 a.m., leaders from New York's organized labor movement will hold a news conference as the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Janus v. AFSCME, the latest in a series of attacks by the wealthy and corporate interests against ordinary working people, outside the Senate lounge, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
However, confusion reigned from the time the people received the news of the Supreme Court judgment as arguments for and against took the center stage.
The development seems to corroborate the arguments of those who accuse the Met of dragging its feet over the phone - hacking scandal so as to preserve its relationship with the News of the World.
According to the Buffalo News, that process could take up to eight months, as Elia will have to «weigh the board's arguments against Paladino's First Amendment right to free speech.»
Billed as the her closing argument in the four - way race for Syracuse's open mayoral seat, Lavine held a news conference Wednesday on the steps of City Hall.
As news came in of Labour's loss in Copeland, an argument started between two wings of the party.
«There are strong arguments for and against the agreement but, as a matter of conscience, I have decided to oppose it,» Maloney said in a statement to the News.
An article in today's Journal News suggests that the arguments in Albany about the East Ramapo School Board revolve around the question as to whether State Intervention in appointing a monitor would be a «unique circumstance» or a «dangerous precedent».
What started out as a standard news interview soon devolved into a very heated argument; by the end, a lot of the ground rules that define a news interview and make it the type of interaction that it is had been swept away.
In a series of News stories, Mervis looks at three longitudinal studies fueling the economic argument that high - quality early intervention pays off handsomely for society as well as individuals (p. 952).
Some recent news has suggested that circumcision can reduce the risk of HIV infection as well, though this is a statistically flawed argument as I will explain later.
She turns these examples of rage on the page into playful performance art, as when her ultra-professional news anchor trades technology vs. humanity arguments with a rain - soaked field reporter — played by guess who?
If that argument is successful, anyone sued would have everything to gain by simply delaying whenever possible and then calling the action old news, as the state is trying to do here.
I'd add that it wouldn't hurt to advocate critics be maintained on the staffs of traditional media, too — as Paul Laity is saying, there's an argument in all this for more preservation of the old form of news - based criticism than many have realized.
This news is fake you can't post random game specs as news in the first place lol and you can not take what is on Xbox.com to the BANK it is sometimes an poorly updated / edited site when it comes to game info (PS3 fans have lost arguments before based on Xbox.com info.
In my humble opinion, great games should be played by as many people as possible and I have very little time for any tribalism over systems / brands; if that's what you are after reader, please stop now and report to a meta - news site where some tiresome internet argument going on about «Why PS4 is like totes better than Xbox one» or «Ps4 Epic fail» is surely going on right now.
The argument of videos games as art has been going on for ever now, and its pretty obvious what the answer is, and this piece of news helps that argument.
Artnet News's Ben Davis doesn't think so, criticising Melamid's argument as «fake news disguised as real talk&raqNews's Ben Davis doesn't think so, criticising Melamid's argument as «fake news disguised as real talk&raqnews disguised as real talk».
Anyone who takes the word of an pseudonymous slashdotter to evaluate statements of truth about the reputation of a news source without proof, loses whatever credibility they had with me, and unlike him / her / it I understand what «poisoning the well» actually means in logic and reason and why its invalid as an argument.
Nisbet: In conducting any media analysis, as a researcher you have to make choices about which areas of the news media to focus on, basing these choices on past research, theoretical assumptions, and the types of popular arguments voiced about the media.
There have been an enormous amount of space in Australian news outlets given over to arguments that the short duration of the battery's storage will make it ineffective as a capacity asset.
Torie Rose DeGhett, a staff writer at Current Intelligence says, «The point is to share [news items] and lead people to it, not to claim it as your own... [But] my selection of sources is intended to make an argument, and to support certain things, not to present everything that's out there or every side.»
[172] It was submitted in argument that persons posting the events of their life on social media tend to post positive events and activities to portray themselves as «social» and avoid posting negative thoughts, events and news.
The argument is sometimes made that the «news on demand» culture will, in the near future, render the «news as supplied» model obsolete.
This, as you can imagine, might cause some difficulty for certain news indexing sites, leading to more arguments about how small a snippet is copyrightable, when is AP simply trying to copyright facts, and whether and what takings might be exculpated as «fair dealing» or, as it's called in the US, «fair use.»
As the election news grew ever more heated, and I found myself unable to stop instigating arguments at home, I turned to Jonathan Shippey, a Master Certified Gottman Therapist, here in our hometown.
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