Sentences with phrase «outcome of political debates»

It is not the job of a scientist to determine the outcome of political debates.

Not exact matches

The outcome: Austrian political experts are debating the implications of the candidates» brazen displays of masculinity.
It's worth keeping in mind, though, that because Facebook is so dominant, the question of its governance is ultimately a political question, and to that end the shifts in the terms of debate, if not yet its outcome, have been striking.
Mr Chaney, who will pass the chairman's reins to Richard Goyder at the end of the meeting, told shareholders that the stand - off over corporate tax in Canberra is «symptomatic of a polarisation of political debate that jeopardises common sense outcomes».
The debate over Scotland's future has, especially recently, served up the incongruous (and unromantic) image of a nation of «bean - counters» basing its decision about independence on the expected profitability of either outcome, yet calculating this expectation (on either side) off the back of political and economic assumptions that resemble nothing so much as declarations of blind fear or faith.
The debate about the debate will have bored the socks off the majority of voters; and it is at present unclear whether tonight's political jamboree will have any lasting impact on the outcome of 7th May.
But the defining characteristics of modern politics in the United States are a corrupt campaign finance system that enables corporate and wealthy elites to purchase political outcomes; and an abundance of anti-democratic electoral, ballot access and debate rules designed to minimize participation and choice.
In placing a spotlight on the outcomes of our study, it contributes to the political debates on immigration and better informs federal and state policies as well as school and community practices.
In an op - ed which appeared on July 27th in The Boston Globe (click here for link to the original op - ed), Richard Schmalensee and I commented on this unfortunate outcome of U.S. political debates and described the irony that the attack on cap - and - trade — and carbon - pricing, more broadly — has been led by conservatives, who should take pride as the creators of these cost - effective policy innovations in three Republican administrations.
The debate revealed a number of issues, often relating to different outcomes, entangled by ideological and political argument.
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