Sentences with phrase «now argue»

Some of the world's best thinkers now argue that aspects of Western culture seriously threaten global ecologies.
The blockchain project, named after a spell from the Harry Potter book series, has been looking for ways to attach itself to bitcoin since 2016, but with its platform getting closer to being ready (and options like sidechains still in development), developers now argue launching a new cryptocurrency is simply the easiest way to test MimbleWimble with real users.
Proponents of taking action now argue that any delay would increase the total cost of emissions reductions — because baseline emissions (i.e. the emissions that would occur without any mandated reductions) would be higher and the size of any such future reduction would have to be greater.
But some, like Eelco Rohling, professor of ocean and climate change at the Australian National University's research school of earth sciences, now argue that this target can not be achieved unless ways to remove huge amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere are found, and emissions are slashed.
This is not to say that this issue affects «everything» in the paper, which, as the authors now argue, dealt with other issues.
They now argue for high taxes on tobacco and alcohol to reduce consumption and addiction even through the price elasticities are no higher than before.
Opponents of US action on climate change loudly now argue that the US should not act until China commits to acts correspondingly siting that China is now the world's largest emitter of ghg.
Yes given the trends over the last 30 years, I sorta expected some would start to now argue that 30 year trends are not long enough.
Now they argue that reduced emissions will prevent climate change / global warming and that the world will experience various alleged dooms if that is not done.
We can now argue about whether the GH warming has reached «equilibrium» over the past 150 years or whether there is still some GH warming «hidden in the pipeline», but IMO that is like arguing about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
The paper address many potential issues including the relative cost of space - based versus terrestrial solar and shows why space - based in the synergistic mode proposed by us is complementary to large scale solar (PV and solar thermal) massively deployed in deserts, which many now argue is the only way to go for solar power.
Now they argue that OK, it might be bad but we can adapt.
The oil companies now accepting the science may insulate them from future claims of negligent deception, but doesn't apply to the current case of course because it comes too late, and it will strengthen the case for a carbon tax because the oil companies can not now argue the science is wrong.
Sir Nicholas Stern stressed that things have changed, while A&H now argue that they have remained the same.
Reconsidering, I'd now argue the five techniques I've already documented are actually essential tool - kit for any serious investor.
These education experts have forsaken the reform consensus; they now argue instead for an improved version of the «one best system» of American public schools — which harks back to the Horace Mann - era conviction that a single, uniform public - education system, run by professional educators, is the surest path to both literacy and civic unity.
eLearning has been integrated in academia and corporate learning, now I argue that the revolution is spreading into every facet of our lives.
The produces now argue that the alleged failure of Heard to perform the nude scenes was part of her troubled relationship with her «jealous» ex-husband, who has a small role in the picture.
Advice that I and many others now argue has actually driven the twin epidemics of type 2 diabetes and obesity through increasing consumption of sugar, other refined carbohydrates and processed vegetable oils.
The jolt of that impact may even have boosted the eruptions, some researchers now argue.
Many conservationists now argue that human health and well - being should be central to conservation efforts
A number of scientists now argue that the battle against disease has left an indelible imprint on our minds as well.
But at least a few physicists now argue that Einstein was far ahead of his time, raising questions that will challenge researchers for decades.
For the governor to now argue that it ended due to «natural causes» is about as accurate as saying that Julius Caesar died of «natural causes.»
Despite this rollercoaster ride, some now argue that the outcome was inevitable.
But critics will now argue that the scale of her defeat by the Tories makes her position untenable.
Ensign has given every indication he plans to run for reelection despite the scandal and can now argue to voters that he made a personal not a professional transgression.
Consider that the republicans in the US right now argue that Obamacare is fundamentally broken and needs to be # 1 on the bug list.
«It was fairly ironic to me that [Post editorial page editor Bob] McManus would now argue that this private - sector company doesn't know what they're talking about, which is basically what his argument comes down to,» Cuomo said.
In many seats, Ukip activists can now argue on the doorstep that they are the dominant force in local elections, and a strong presence on the council.
You that fought against natural gas and now argue against compensation for land owners have proven all along that your just envious of landowners and have no concern what's so ever for the environment?
Although sometimes unfairly written off as a region of intractable conflict, kleptocratic big men, and hopelessly poor levels of governance, many regional experts now argue that Central Africa is undergoing a period of profound transition.
Today, my kids now argue over a chip they found on the mini-van floor, and then refuse to eat the dinner my husband made, despite the fact that it's the thing they requested.
The bottom line is we did nt win anything with either one of them there used to pride with cowboys now we argue over a catch in the div round of the playoffs.
America's military leaders, notably the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, now argue that because American soldiers are deployed within the range of Iranian retaliation, an attack on Iran would result in American casualties.
If latitudinarianism and Enlightenment are to be understood, in part, as religious movements, as a number of contemporary historians now argue, then the relationship between religion and the American Revolution requires reevaluation.
Commentators now argue that Buchanan's social conservatism limited his appeal, but that gets it exactly wrong.
Family is a narrative of love and comfort which corresponds to nothing in the world, but which has formed behavior and expectation — fraudulently, many now argue.
We shall now argue that a great deal more than mere approaches to panentheism can be found in the Indian tradition.
The simple minded religionist first claim their religion must be true because so many believe and now they argue it must be true because so many disbelieve.
If you see the universe as a creation (though only a moron would now argue that it was created 6,000 years ago), it is possible to argue that God is not hiding at all.
The NRA likely will now argue that the Constitution is no place to regulate any class of weapons.
In the face of increased uncertainty about underlying productivity growth, many economists now argue that a central bank should not try to restrain an expansion until there is visible evidence that inflation is rising.
But some are now arguing for a more streamlined approach: simply have the federal government get out of the issue entirely.
Some are now arguing that the only way to buy property and raise a family in expensive places like London, Hong Kong, San Francisco, and New York is through equity, not income.
Now she argues their choice doesn't match the views of grassroots voters.
Strauss - Kahn and Summers are now arguing for fiscal stimulus in what can be seen as a criticism of the Greenspan - Bernanke policy of weak dollar / strong gold that has placed the world economy at the brink of a possible downturn.
Now it argues that unifying listings in London and Sydney could mean a $ 22 billion boost.
Anyone else think that Chad has finally lost it, and is now arguing with himself?
They are now arguing that Alfie is being wrongly «detained» at Alder Hey and have made a habeas corpus application.
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