Sentences with phrase «popular talking point»

Scrutinizing the past seven years, Pew finds that, amid the rise of the «nones» and other popular talking points, the fate of evangelicals is proving much brighter than Christianity at large.
A study published in the journal American Behavioral Scientist looked at 203 opinion articles written by 80 different US conservative columnists between 2007 and 2010 and found the argument that «the climate has changed before» was one of the most popular talking points.
But his main takeaways from the hearing did not involve some of the popular talking points on the right.
While the decline of physical education is a popular talking point when discussing the obesity epidemic among kids and teens, it may not be relevant, the researchers write.
The guidelines were even a popular talking point for Republican candidates during the 2016 presidential primary, with candidates promising to roll back the guidelines to allow saltier and tastier foods in school lunches.
By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP)-- Forcing concessions from state employees is a popular talking point for Gov. Scott Walker and one that likely will find a central place in his first State of the State speech...
Feted, beloved, and at times «progressive» as it may be, Pixar is not immune to similarly «bloggy» issues regarding political correctness; a debate over the absence of female lead characters in their films began earlier this year and remains a valid and popular talking point.
Based on the trailers, it looks like Exodus: Gods and Kings gets around this issue by slathering fake tan over the actors» faces and calling it a day, but with issues of representation in cinema currently a popular talking point, Exodus: Gods and Kings has already drawn quite a bit of criticism over its whitewashed cast.
Open access «is an easy and popular talking point,» said Frederick Hess, director of education policy studies at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
«TALKING POINT» Open access «is an easy and popular talking point,» said Frederick Hess, director of education policy studies at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
Its architectural profile and exterior facade is one of the most beautiful examples of Queenslander heritage style, and is a popular talking point among many of the hotel's visitors and guests.
The New York energy analysis, led by Mark Jacobson of Stanford University, has become a popular talking point among foes of expanded natural gas drilling in the state.
A new study by the Energy Research Policy Foundation, Inc. (EPRINC) further debunks the popular talking point of USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and the Renewable Fuel Association (RFA) that ethanol reduced gasoline prices by $ 0.89 / gal in 2010 and $ 1.09 / gal in 2011.
Obama knows they make for a popular talking point (he's hit on the topic in most of his past SOTUs).
Indeed, a popular talking point at the time was that the FBI had exhausted all of their technical resources and only Apple — with a custom version of iOS — would be able to help access the locked iPhone.
Although the Arizona Republic rated the claim as «mostly false» when Martha McSally made it in 2015 — noting that evidence was mostly anecdotal — the idea that large events like the Gem Show lead to a spike in sex trafficking has remained a popular talking point.
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