Sentences with phrase «only viable approach»

«You don't become a Facebook by restricting data access to developers,» the industry veteran concluded in a statement provided to AndroidHeadlines, thus emphasizing his point about a strategy focused on both data protection and distribution being the only viable approach to future development.
I think the reductionist approach is the only viable approach.
We feel that this is the only viable approach for our players.
It's the only viable approach to the Captain John Smith / Pocahontas story in a minefield of debris strewn by not only our Western genre tradition, but also our newer guilt at how American Indians have been (and continue to be) portrayed in our culture: the most bestial, savage notions of the Natural have come around to their personification as an unsullied, Edenic embodiment of an impossibly harmonious nature.

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«Bottom line, cap - and - trade is the most environmentally sound approach and it's the only politically viable approach
The approach ranked as the study's least viable strategy, in part because less than a quarter of the algae could be expected to eventually sink to the bottom of the ocean, which would be the only way that carbon would be sequestered for a long period of time.
Harvard's Rob Stavins has criticized the Post-Partisan Power proposal co-authored by Brookings, A.E.I., and Breakthrough scholars claiming we are proposing a technology - only approach, that pricing carbon is the only way to reduce emissions, and that cap and trade is still politically viable.
On your other point that «the only viable way to remove carbon from the atmosphere — ,» I offer my approach which is, «The most viable way to reduce CO2 from the atmosphere is to put a lot less into it and then let nature work through our past excesses.»
With other approaches to an energy and climate bill blocked — including carbon taxes or a broader cap - and - trade mechanism for controlling emissions — the only viable alternative appears to be to limit a cap to utilities, the one sector that's already familiar with smokestack rules and markets in emissions credits.
Misconception: Bio-CCS and afforestation are the only viable CDR approaches that are economically scalable.
Lynas pushed back on this, arguing that climate change denialism is a political phenomenon that is partly a reaction to the capture of the climate change issue by the Left and the «insistence that only anti-capitalist approaches are viable solutions.»
Realistically speaking, only two approaches seem viable.
It seems as though only large data - driven companies like Google have been able to adopt a viable «people analytics» approach to HR.
So the only viable protection is HELOC à cents  $  ¦ having 80 % of equity of your property (that is paid off in my case) available as a line of credit and ready to be dispatched wherever its safe in case charging order gets you or some equity stripping ploy à cents  $  ¦ which hmmm as you all see is not super clean / safe approach to protect your assets.
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