Sentences with phrase «number of commentators say»

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.

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A number of market commentators have said that the peso has become the best gauge of whether investors think Trump can be president.
So, as a number of commentators have been saying recently, global monetary conditions need to be tighter.
That said, I also think its obvious that there is something pathological about the shrill and feverish mentality of many pundits and commentators on the Right, many of whom I probably agree with on a number of substantive points.
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.
The bizarre power outage also cost Bovada, which had a 20.5 over-under on the number of times commentators would say «Harbaugh.»
As commentators said that the foreign secretary had embarrassed himself, Number 10 later claimed that «the point foreign secretary was making was that the concept of free movement has evolved».
Contrary to the predictions of commentators such as Dan Hodges (who promptly declared after the famous LBC interview that «Farage is finished»), the number of voters who say they plan to vote Ukip in 2015 has risen, from 12 % in the pre-European election period to 16 % post-election.
This approach has drawn scorn from such commentators as the New Republic «s Mickey Kaus and Johns Hopkins professor George Graham, who said of these numbers, «A lot of what the activists are calling hunger is just absolute rubbish... irresponsible people making irresponsible claims.»
Now, there are a number of commentators that can't wait one week, and say the FOMC should act now.
... I think morally other Aboriginal people would now be able to argue that if these sorts of rights are being provided to Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory, they should be extended elsewhere... And given that the overarching aim of government policy is to close the gap between Indigenous and other Australians, a number of commentators including myself have said that this can only happen if you also provide Indigenous people with the commercially valuable property rights that they have historically missed out on in Australia.
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