Sentences with phrase «number of commentators»

An increasing number of commentators say that the main problems we face in a world molded by the modern worldview result from a scientific technology divorced from religious inspiration.
Dr Fox's visit to America this week has seen him drum up international solidarity as growing numbers of commentators warn the counter-insurgency strategy, which sees soldiers placed among the people rather than in secure positions, is not working.
Over the next two days the Leveson Inquiry hears evidence from Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks, testimony that — if you believe an increasing number of commentators — could be hugely damaging to David Cameron.
In addition, a growing number of commentators, including senior representatives of some institutional investors, have expressed concern about the impact of hedge fund activism, and associated increased debt and cuts in capital spending, on long - term corporate health, innovation, job creation and GDP growth.»
Last but not least, a number of commentators said credit card transaction and postage costs are too high.
A number of commentators have weighed in on yesterday's GDP releases, from Jason Kirby's piece on the divide between household and business spending and Kevin Carmichael's thoughts on economic stagnation, both of which you should read immediately.
A number of commentators have argued the Chicago policy makers should have seen that was too large a package.
A number of commentators, led by the right - leaning C.D. Howe Institute think tank, have argued the government should scale back CMHC's role in the mortgage - insurance market.
So, as a number of commentators have been saying recently, global monetary conditions need to be tighter.
This is not an original observation — a number of commentators have made these same points over recent months.
A number of commentators questioned this, arguing that the net shortfall could be as high as $ 2.8 billion.
A number of commentators fixed on the arrogant «Aside from the fact» dismissal, including me.
I entered the numbers of each commentator into a numbers generating machine, and up came the winning number belonging to Debbie Case from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, USA.
During the past few days a number of commentators have discussed the numerous parallels between the Supreme Court's recent decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
I confess to being disappointed, however, by the number of commentators who said they had at last been awakened to the tyranny of judicial usurpation but then expressed such deep gratitude that the U.S. Supremes had «saved us» from a constitutional crisis.
For a number of reasons: (1) I was surprised to hear a number of commentators on another post note that they weren't aware that they should boil water before using it in formula, so it proves there is a need, and (2) since it's possible that hospital, nursing and other medical staff are no longer familiar with formula as they used to be and may not be in a position to provide accurate information.
A number of commentators have observed that today's Cabinet ministers are younger and less experienced than their predecessors.
It soon went viral on Twitter with a number of commentators citing Miliband's facial growth as the latest proof of Corbynmania.
The link had been shared with a number of commentators, and for a large part of that day we all indignantly retweeted our outrage at this absurd fad.
A number of commentators think not.
As a number of commentators have noted, the economic downturn offered school systems the opportunity to alter expensive, outdated practices such as strict salary schedules, protective tenure rules, and bloated pension programs.
A number of commentators, including the hometown Chicago Tribune's editorial board, have noted that teachers are doing quite well these days relative to others in the Windy City.
On the contrary, a number of commentators seem positively to relish the idea of a U.S. imperium.
Just to add spice to what I have outlined above, we have been mentioned by a number of commentators in this, and other sites, as being traditional publishers, and have been included in statements of criticism about traditional publishing — which is, by the way, the discussion topic of this article.
In the context of the market's recent bullish run, a number of commentators have remarked on the surprising outperformance of defensive strategies and sectors.
Now, there are a number of commentators that can't wait one week, and say the FOMC should act now.
There were a number of commentators who noted the double dissent today of Fisher and Plosser.
A number of commentators have noted a softening of growth indicators in recent days.»
A number of commentators are very interested in debating how sensitive the climate is to CO2 (the equilibrium climate sensitivity, usually expressed as temperature change per doubling of CO2 consentration).
A UK auction held to provide the nation with energy security, has failed to deliver the boost to energy storage that a top government minister had hinted would be the case, according to a number of commentators and industry figures.
Within hours of Osama bin Laden announced dead a number of commentators asked if it weren't time for US forces to come home from the overseas adventures of the past decade.
A number of commentators have found the decision not very persuasive, either.
And a number of commentators and trade bodies have argued for greater harmonization in this area.
Immediately following the Great Recession, a number of commentators believed that the global demand for legal services was flat, if not contracting, because they mistakenly focused solely on the output of BigLaw to derive the extent of the market.
A number of commentators noted that the Mail's front page shared the same headline, as well as an uncanny and disturbing similarity, with a 1933 German newspaper berating judges, also pictured, for attempting to defeat the «common will of the German people».
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