Sentences with phrase «oped which»

Stephen Schneider's response: «What we have to do and what I advice my science colleagues to do and what I do myself: Yes, I have my soundbites, but I also have oped which are three sound bites.

Not exact matches

A year ago in June 2016, I wrote an oped for Tagesspiegel in which I predicted that a new Berlin law, designed to curtail the runaway growth of Airbnb home - renting, would fail to accomplish its goal.
UPDATE: Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos is responding to Silver's OpEd, which he called «misleading and disingenuous,» with an OpEd of his own that he has submitted to several newspapers today.
The «pandering» line refers to Turner's unfortunate copping to «blatant pandering» in a National Journal (again) Review OpEd he wrote in June 2011 in which he called for an «end to government dependencies» and to «dramatically cut the budget by 30 to 35 %.»
Cuomo also penned an OpEd for the NY Daily News in which he said the state and its leaders have «rejected the politics of division» with the new budget, and are «forging our own path.»
In an Albany TU OpEd, former Gov. Eliot Spitzer takes on Cuomo over his effort to do away with foundation aid, which was set up to settle the CFE case, but never fully funded.
Lee's OpEd touts the Student Internet Safety Act (H.R. 780), which the congressman called «critical legislation that gives schools the tools they need to educate students on the dangers of the Internet.»
«We are entering a new political era in which women across the country may feel that their reproductive rights will be threatened, and all states — not just New York — will have an opportunity to take the lead in improving the status of women through their respective legislatures,» Cuomo wrote in a CNN OpEd.
Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito OpEds against closing state historic sites, which she says would be bad for the tourism industry.
His approach to reading price charts was devel - oped over two decades in which he changed careers from ophthalmology to trading.
an OpEd in the Financial Post (which, like the Wall Street Journal, is a refuge for denialist claims).
Debenham has identified five specific recommendations to remove «burdensome regulations» and allow infrastructure projects to proceed, which he explained in his OpEd that can be found here.
The answer to this problem, which is a real one, since many reporters are newbies or don't know the science they are reporting on and are just looking for a few good quotes to bolster their reportagel, is this: scientists who understand the issue of global warming and climate change need to write more oped commentaries for major newspapers like the NY Times and the LA Times and the Guardian, with their names attached as author, and get the truth out that way.
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