Sentences with phrase «other critics of»

REALTORS ® and other critics of a proposal to allow national banks into real estate brokerage and management have sent Congress more than 140,000 letters since mid-September in NAR's biggest call for action ever.
She, like other critics of the JAMA study, points out its glaring omission: Although researchers asked women if they'd had sexual problems that persisted for a few months, they failed to ask those women how they felt about it.
Will and other critics of Sen. Al Gore have seized these words to suggest that Revelle, who was also Gore's professor and mentor, renounced his belief in global warming.
I think much good would follow if you or other critics of Makarieva et al would follow the example of their paper, replace the incorrect assumptions with assumptions that you think are correct, or at least more accurate, and derive the consequences.
So where is the research grant to climate sceptics and other critics of environmentalism?
It has been my experience that Steve B and some other critics of this blog who post here tend to show respect for those scientists with whom they agree, but are known do get a little, I would say, disrespectful of some of those with which they do not.
«Julian Simon and other critics of environmentalism... have taken far too much comfort from extravagant and flawed predictions of scarcity and doom,» writes Sabin.
Coker and others who say that Howey frequently is soft on Amazon as its «partisan» will want to take note that in this case he is taking his place now beside other critics of Amazonian exclusivity.
Ms. Ravitch and other critics of school choice reverse causation by blaming the sad state of public schools on events that occurred long after schools had stagnated.
One area of concern that was raised by civil rights groups, as well as other critics of the temporary regulations, last week had to do with district - wide spending and complaints that the new regulations provided a loophole that could allow districts to use money intended for disadvantaged students on those who are not.
On the other side of the fence, student advocates and other critics of for - profit schools complain that the regulations inadequately protect low - income students.
Which makes the lack of concern about stemming achievement gaps on the part of Petrilli and other critics of the Ed Trust report particularly troubling.
Other critics of OATH say its judges are not equipped to deal with education.
Treu's ruling drew praise from President Obama's secretary of education, Arne Duncan, and other critics of the tenure system.
Other critics of the Brown Center report noted that NAEP may not be the best means for measuring the common core's effect.
Pawlenty, Bush and other critics of the research propose funding studies on stem cells taken from adults rather than destroying embryos to harvest the cells.
And Shen and other critics of the Three Gorges Dam are concerned that the clean - up funds announced by the Chinese government will be far from enough.
The Catholic Conference and other critics of The Child Victims Act have argued the look - back window would lead to a torrent of frivolous claims against the church and other defendants.
Bloomberg and other critics of the law establishing the inspector general had argued that it would replicate the role of the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau and the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
New York Communities for Change, some councilmembers and other critics of the plan had pushed for deeper levels of affordability in the East New York proposal.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other critics of Plan 2014, which was put in effect at the beginning of last year, blame the plan for last year's widespread flooding along the lake's shore and the upper St. Lawrence River.
Horner and other critics of the plan said a simple fix would be to expand it to other state agencies that offer voter registration — including social service and health - related agencies — so that people are automatically registered when they apply for benefits.
Again and again in reading the works of these and other critics of the role of technology in the contemporary world, one comes upon the claim that at the core of the modern dilemma is the association of scientific and technological rationality with power, control, and domination — where these are seen as operative both in the natural and social realms.
Dreyfus's own critique is made from the standpoint of phenomenology, but his philosophical perspective and that of a number of other critics of artificial intelligence is similar in some ways to Hall's.
Unlike many other critics of modernity, Heidegger was not nostalgic for earlier eras.
Q.: Other critics of lifeboat imagery have questioned the legitimacy of shortages, have attacked the injustice inherent in current practices of distribution of food and resources, and have argued that it is possible to feed from 38 to 45 billion people on this planet.
Other critics of Cruz's business flat tax have said it could force businesses to increase their prices.
Unlike every other critic of school lunch, though, Mrs. Q lines up every day to get a taste.

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-- Critics have accused Business Insider of basing much of its growth on unfair «aggregation» of content from other media outlets, but both Blodget and Springer CEO Matthias Dopfner said smart aggregation and curation is part of the new - media model.
Many critics of Sessions» decision pointed to his support for states» rights on other issues.
Trump critics quickly cheered the nameless Twitter support staffer as a hero; others laughed at the incident as one more humorous episode in a year in which politics - as - usual has become the theater of the absurd.
The billionaire has been a vocal critic of Gawker's former Valleywag column for years, calling the New York - based publication «the Silicon Valley equivalent of Al Qaeda,» among other things.
He also reportedly is considering retaliatory tariffs on Oregon wine, plywood and other imports from the Pacific state because one of its senators, Ron Wyden, a member of the Democratic Party, is a vocal critic of Canada's softwood lumber policies.
Harris is an outspoken critic of using engagement — as measured by screen time, click - throughs, likes, and other actions — as a metric of success.
Organizers estimated that more than 10,000 people packed Boston's Copley Square to hear Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a vocal critic of Trump and a leader of the Democratic Party's liberal wing, and other speakers.
The real reason the video was kept under lock and key, his critics claimed, was that Emanuel was battling a strong challenger for his mayoral reelection and did not want his campaign to be tainted by the kind of protests that had engulfed Ferguson, Mo. and other cities where police were accused of unnecessarily shooting civilians.
But critics in the financial services industry say the rule would limit the ability of advisers to service clients who can not afford to pay for financial advice and must use products that carry commissions or other indirect costs.
That «Anita» is Anita Sarkeesian, the cultural critic who has often taken on Gamergate and others in the misogynist world of online gaming.
But some critics in the West accuse the Gülen network of being cult - like; others suggest it may be more Islamist than it claims.
Similarly, she'll need to prove that she's attuned to the needs of the middle class — a feat sure to be difficult, as critics point to her ties to Wall Street and other big business interests.
The device was lauded for its impressive sound quality, but widely panned by critics for the incomplete version of Siri built - in and its inability to work well with most other music - streaming services.
But through all of this I'm always reminded that in tough times some people pull up their socks and help get the job done while others turn to being critics: Even some who don't actually take risks or accomplish things love to opine.
Critics of online efforts no doubt know that not everyone is willing to march or rally - but they miss the important potential for others to take actions that support and actually result in change.
While there are loud critics who wage public campaigns against companies they short, many other short - sellers had long kept positions secret for fear of losing access to corporate management or retribution from rival Wall Street investors through a so - called short squeeze.
Bloggers, restaurant critics and other food writers from around the world voted to create the list of 101 Best Hotel Restaurants Around the World.
«Boy it takes courage, because in India probably more than other countries — maybe with the exemption of France — everybody is a critic at times,» said Chambers.
The report has come under fire from a number of critics, who argue that — among other things — it is talking about theoretical future ad sales that might never have occurred even if ad blocking didn't exist.
Other technology companies also are expanding their payrolls as demand for their devices and online services steadily increases, but Jackson and other critics contend the industry isn't doing enough to ensure their workforces are as diverse as the rest of socOther technology companies also are expanding their payrolls as demand for their devices and online services steadily increases, but Jackson and other critics contend the industry isn't doing enough to ensure their workforces are as diverse as the rest of socother critics contend the industry isn't doing enough to ensure their workforces are as diverse as the rest of society.
«Whether Canada ends up as one national government or two national governments or several national governments, or some other kind of arrangement is, quite frankly, secondary in my opinion,» said Harper, who was at the time constitutional affairs critic for Reform.
Critics of the deduction argue that state and local taxes simply reflect payments for services provided by those jurisdictions and, as such, should be treated no differently than other forms of spending.
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