Sentences with phrase «political advocates»

It's also extremely useful for individual activists, nonprofit political advocates and journalists covering political campaigns.
«In this case the assessment reaches conclusions inconvenient for political advocates on both sides — but that is how science works,» said Roger A. Pielke, Jr., a political science professor at the University of Colorado — Boulder, who's been writing on the evolution of the global change research office since its early days and has frequently been called on by Republicans in Congress to testify about climate policy.
The under - performance of buzzkill content has an obvious implication for political advocates, since most of us are trying to CHANGE things.
Insofar as they mean to be Christian, why should the assorted political advocates of today's churches ride so high a theological horse when they enter the public political arena?
Serino has faced questions from local political advocates when it comes to scaling back the state's controversial Common Core standards, an issue she ran heavily on.
Having been the Next Big Thing for about the past decade, mobile internet access is finally starting to affect political advocates in significant ways.
«We'll continue to build upon these real results and the same paid political advocates can feel free to continue to play the same broken record.»
If it takes off, the so - called «federated» approach to campaigning could connect like - minded political advocates on an ad hoc basis to tackle new niche issues.
Actor and political advocate Hill Harper is truly a jack - of - all - trades.
They debate and dance around the Capitol as families and political advocates grace the lawn.
Knowledgeable people were replaced with one - sided political advocates and a lot of suppression and editing created a public information problem.
«Becoming an effective political advocate takes time,» says Anaya.
Rather a lot of opinion stated as fact, vagueness about whether the opinions he disputes are hyped media versions by political advocates or statements by scientists.
The tension between the role of scientists as political advocates and as expert advisers is an undercurrent in both books.
Maybe even have that intern create a Twitter list to organize VT constituents, political advocates or organizations the Senator follows — the photocopying can wait.
But if you're a political advocate, your life probably isn't as slow as it would have been in past years: At town hall meetings, lawmakers will face activists...
But if you're a political advocate, your life probably isn't as slow as it would have been in past years:
More and more, political advocates are learning the power of TARGETED communications with their supporters, with potential advocacy partners and with the actual targets of their advocacy work.
Bots have become a periodic, and controversial, method used by some political advocates, companies, and others to simulate a groundswell of public interest in an issue or product and, thus, potentially shape public attitudes.
In addition, some political advocates of climate alarmism have invented the claim that increased carbon dioxide will worsen extreme weather events like hurricanes, but this, too, has no basis in broadly accepted theory or in empirical observation.
The continuing willful blindness of political advocates is less worriesome, but no less a signature of the seduction inner certitude exerts against human rationality.
If there were a quibble I would take with climate science research is the continuing blurring of lines between objective scientist and political advocate.
One of the hardest parts of really trying to understand what is going on in the AGW scientific debate is separating the scientists doing real science from the political advocates, who sometimes carry quasi-scientific titles.
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