Sentences with phrase «opinion pieces over»

This was a recurring theme in race - based opinion pieces over the study period.
The report also included WSJ opinion pieces over the last year and found 81 % of their climate change coverage was misleading.
And while it's unlikely that Bezos sat down with Will and crafted this ridiculous opinion piece over a couple of drinks, rubbing their hands maniacally and laughing their evil villain laughs, Bezos does have a corporate responsibility for what gets printed in his company's newspaper.
In an opinion piece over at Game Set Watch, EA designer Brice Morrison examines his own experiences with the Blue Bomber's latest, eventually coming to the conclusion that Mega Man 9 resonates with a certain type of gamer because its difficulty curve resembles that of real life.
In an opinion piece over at Permaculture Magazine entitled Have Simon Fairlie and George Monbiot Got It Wrong About Meat Eating?
Over at the WSJ Law Blog, readers have been debating the merits of Cameron Stracher's WSJ opinion piece over whether law school keeps your options open.

Not exact matches

Its NRA card was also highlighted in a New York Times opinion piece that called on the financial industry to exert its «leverage over the gun industry,» seeing as politicians — many of whom are funded by the NRA — continue to refrain from doing so.
There has been modest tinkering with the Canadian rules over the years, but my Globe and Mail opinion piece notes the law is struggling to remain relevant in a digital age when our personal information becomes increasingly valuable and our consent models are little more than a legal fiction.
The latest episode in this long and continuing story was frst fully broken shortly after the Synod's decision in July by The Catholic Herald, who had a long news piece, an article by «fying bishop» Andrew Burnham (who had just returned from discussions in Rome), and an opinion piece by Damian Thompson containing «well - informed» speculation as to the shape of any agreement over some form of corporate solution to the Anglo - Catholics» problem.
Sam Riviera's piece about homosexual teen homelessness is a special case in my opinion, and not worthy of either side getting worked up over.
I will be taking a piece over to my southern grandma's in the morning to get her opinion lol, but my guess is she'll love it too.
The one fact of the mighty empiricist in this article is that we were in 4 cup finals in the last 5 years and won 3 the rest of the piece is opinion about the unfair treatment of his supplier... another fact is that we were incapable of getting past the last 16 in the CL in that time and another fact is that we were never at any point serious contenders to win the EPL and another fact is that at the end of that cup run we dropped out of the top 4 and will now drop out of the top 5... Another fact is that for over a decade we haven't been competitive in the two races that define a top flight european club even though the promise was that by building a shiny new stadium and charging the highest gate prices in world football we would... And a million and one other facts that point to one thing WENGER OUT
Too, when someone needed an authoritative opinion he would provide it, as when Art Jr., known as Artie, complained that Timmy had just hit a kid over the head with a piece of sidewalk, which didn't seem fair.
That's being proven over and over by the flood of crappy opinion pieces originating from the «radical parenting» TV show.
In this case, the piece went out over the opinion wire for a particular chain, so I'm assuming that editorial boards follow a similar practice.
If you think all this is obvious, please hold the thought in mind, and bring it back when, towards the end of this commentary, I tell you what Esper et al. wrote in an opinion piece regarding the implications of natural variability observed over the past millennium.
A good piece a nutritional advice, take a Medical Doctor's opinion on nutrition over a dietician or nutritionist.
There are literally thousands of people offering their thoughts, tips and opinions and you may end up visiting well over 50 different sites just to find that one piece of information you are looking for which can become an extremely time consuming exercise.
Opinions may be divided over the factors that gave life to the Frankenstein monster that is global jihad but this compelling piece, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper, delivers a dramatic insight into the qualities of sacrifice and heroism that are destined to be required if this Nazi - like death - cult is to be defeated.
Perhaps the best two pieces I've come across are from the Newark Star - Ledger's Tom Moran including an opinion piece on where things stand that notes district progress along with charter school improvements and reformers» misguided focus on the parts of the story Russakoff leaves out (Newark students are better off, despite the political noise) and also a Q & A with Russakoff in which the author rebuts a deeply flawed NYT review, proposes a forensic audit of Newark's $ 23,000 - per student spending, but calls the Zuckerberg - funded reform efforts a «wash» over all (Author Dale Russakoff discusses new book).
That spirit animates Amendment 8, which former Miami - Dade School Board member Janet McAliley singled out for criticism in a recent opinion piece, «Tallahassee pols concoct a sneaky way to take away your power over local schools.»
I've seen a lot of surveys over the past thirty - five years and I've conducted many public opinion surveys but I've never seen a pollster or client change the wording — after the fact — in order to report that survey reveals some piece of information when, in fact, it does not.
My publicist did a fantastic job guiding me through the early weeks of media interest and turning it into opportunities to write opinion pieces and even an over booked five day blog tour!
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Christmas Week Sales Jump 7 % Over 2016 (Publishers Weekly) S&S was concerned about the content and quality of Milo Yiannopoulis's autobiography well before the publishing... Read more»
Slate «s technology columnist, Farhad Manjoo, tries to pour cold water all over Richard Russo's NYT opinion piece, «Amazon's Jungle Logic,» which argues that shopping at Amazon endangers local businesses.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Over 100 stories & letters by Mark Twain uncovered by scholars.
One piece of evidence came from a Paine Webber - Gallup survey of investors conducted in December 1999, in which the participants were asked their opinion about the annual returns investors could expect to realize over the decade ahead.
In a recent opinion piece, Delisle and Cooper wrote that a closer look at the CBO score reveals that rather than cutting funds to student aid, the Prosper Act will actually increase federal spending over the next 10 years.
Frustration over the program's persistent lack of transparency about the methods it uses to kill millions of animals each year, including coyotes, bobcats, otters, foxes, prairie dogs and black bears (and countless non-target animals) is growing and media attention, including a recent in - depth opinion piece in The New York Times, has begun to shine light on this federal program's shadowy activities with a call for reform.
After looking over my opinion piece I wanted to stress the discussion on the topic.
You have a nice and direct writing style for your reviews, so I'd bet that translates over to longer opinion pieces as well.
It's done by the folks from SOTA, who have made a few of our premium statues before (and they've been refining their techniques over the years, so it's actually one of their nicest pieces, in my opinion).
Over at his blog, Microsoft's Kim Pallister has posted an opinion piece called «What should World of Warcraft and David Copperfield both fear?».
Other contents include an essay by Karl Ove Knausgaard (presented as a removable book); 100 frames from Lotte Reininger's 1926 animation The Adventures of Prince Achmed introduced by John Canemaker; two film treatments by screenwriter Hampton Fancher (Blade Runner), based on Esopus subscribers» submissions; anonymous photographs from the collection of Peter Cohen; materials from MoMA's archives on events and installations in the Museum's garden over the past 60 years; a piece on the creative process behind the survivalist game The Long Dark; a new installment of a regular series, «Guarded Opinions,» for which guards from the Barnes Foundation discuss works they oversee; a comic book by George Cochrane; and a CD of new music inspired by «close calls» experienced by 15 musicians, including Jo Lawry, YC the Cynic and Lemolo.
Our letter that appeared in the February 14th issue of Science Magazine was motivated by our concerns about the widespread news reports, opinion pieces, and blog postings linking this winter's cold weather over the central and eastern U.S. to global warming.
That is, the frequency and clarity of articles and opinion pieces regarding the issue of climate change can be increased, as they should, without generating as much of the «recoil» that sometimes happens when people hear only of problems, if the Times becomes more clear on actions that we should take (credible and large ones) to help address and take some control over the matter.
Yeah, I bothered to read it, and I judge that this florid opinion piece of semantic sophistry is attempting to cover over the embarrassing lack of coherence of the modeled world and the reality of the measurements made of this planet's parameters.
FORMER head of Deutsche Bank, the ABC and ASX, Maurice Newman, writes a must read opinion piece in the The Australian providing further evidence that the «global warming movement is really the triumph of ideology over science»...
«To Gavin [Schmidt] and the other alarmists, it appears, a piece that is fair and balanced can make no mention of any other opinion except that carbon dioxide is causing global warming and action is needed now and will deliver gain and no pain, something the one sided media coverage has gotten them used to over the years,» D'Aleo wrote on January 13, 2009.
TIME Tech correspondent Matt Peckham, in an opinion piece on that site, discusses another challenge to the resale of digital content: the fact that it is «perma - new» and doesn't deteriorate over time in the manner of most used goods offered for resale.
While most commentators are upset over the most recent revelations about domestic surveillance in the US, Justice Richard Posner of the US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has written an opinion piece for the Washington Post calling for more widespread electronic surveillance of Americans.
Across the newspapers over the period which was analysed, the great majority of writers of comment and opinion pieces accepted the truth of the material in the Report, welcomed the bringing to light of the events described, supported the idea of a formal apology and were critical, often scathingly, of the Prime Minister when it was not given.
As this opinion piece in The New York Times explains, the war is far from over.
I have never read a more truthful and accurate piece of prose than the opinion piece by Jamie MacMaster published in the February 2010 edition of REM (Ontario hasn't heard the news — The climate change battle is over).
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