Judith Curry is seen as
an objective arbiter of the climate science «debate.»
Muir Russell reported Briffa's claim that «Wahl was asked for comment on text as a knowledgeable and
objective arbiter».
«A photograph is often perceived to be
an objective arbiter of truth, but realistically, it's just as open to manipulation as the process of recording history,» said Nesbitt.
Not exact matches
If the interpretation is left to the minds and consciences of men, then the mind of Man is the final
arbiter, and the final result, across four hundred years of research, argument, criticism and corrosive human doubt, is going to be Humanism in religion, the loss of all
objective certainty and truth.
Nine years later, his name appeared on a list of scientists proposed to the Environmental Protection Agency as
arbiters of climate science for a national debate meant to provide Americans «true, legitimate, peer - reviewed,
objective, transparent discussion about CO ₂.»
Hence, this study was not about using «value - added» as the
arbiter of all that is good and
objective in measuring teacher effects, it was about selecting teachers who were distinctly different than the teachers to whom they were compared and attributing the predictable results back to the «value - added» selections that were made.
The construction of law as the neutral,
objective,
arbiter of social conflicts is, in fact, a gendered construction.