Sentences with phrase «strongly argue for»

While the evidence for catastrophic leakage is still equivocal, the amounts of methane stored in permafrost and ocean sediments strongly argue for a precautionary approach to the risks of widespread release.
The resulting «Warnock Report» strongly argued for the inclusion of special needs students in mainstream schools and helped parents gain both educational support and new rights for their children.
Which is the difference between CO2 levels and fertilizer levels, and again strongly argues for considering CO2 a plant hormone, or at the very least hormone - like, especially when taken with the types of anatomical and physiological changes seen in various of the studies and sources cited, that are typical of hormonal shifts, not of diet changes.
In fact, the unchanging overall nature of the climate, with only minor up and down natural changes, strongly argues for my hypothesis that the earth has a thermostat.

Not exact matches

Microsoft is strongly pitching the Pro 2 as a hybrid replacement for the laptop - and - tablet combo, arguing that it's better to replace two devices with one.
At the meeting, employees were also told they have 60 more days of employment at Toys R Us, a requisite Brandon argued strongly for in negotiating the businesses» liquidation, one of the sources said.
As we have argued before (Time to Make the Budget Planning Process More Accountable, Transparent and Prudent — November 2010 www.3dpolicy.ca), we would strongly recommend that you use the Department of Finance's economic forecast rather than average of private sector forecasts, arguing that the Department's economic forecasts provide the most accurate basis for budget forecasting.
Recognizing that vulnerability does not force one to forecast or rely on a crash, but it strongly argues that market risk should be avoided (or accepted in strict accordance with one's investment horizon and tolerance for loss).
Recently, Loop Capital Markets argued strongly for a stock split by Ulta Beauty Inc (NASDAQ: ULTA), reasoning that a 5 - for - 1, or 10 - for - 1 split could increase the attractiveness of the shares for individual investors.
For this reason, opponents of anticipated features of the two international trade agreements, argued strongly against «fast track.»
That is disturbing, because the empirical evidence argues strongly that today's capitalism is more «clotted» and more «complacent» than at any time for which we have data.
That argues strongly for their superior intelligence — they are seriously over-represented.
E. J. Young believes this is the case, arguing strongly for the Song's didactic intent:
If you'd been born in India, you'd be arguing just as strongly for Hinduism, if you'd been born in Egypt, you'd be arguing just as strongly for Islam.
Evangelicals can learn in our own day, perhaps, from Robert McAfee Brown, who has argued strongly for the importance of cultural input for the theological equation.
If you'd been born in India, you'd be arguing just as strongly for Krishna and Shiva, etc..
This argues rather strongly for allowing the worldly use of language a certain precedence over its typical ecclesiastical employment!
While the historians expressed respect for Niebuhr and for his influence, a number argued strongly that his categories would not work for real history.
Neither John DiIulio, who now heads the White House Office of Faith - Based and Community Initiatives, nor Stephen Goldsmith, the former Indianapolis mayor who will lead the Corporation for National Service, has ever argued for total privatization of community development and social services, though both strongly advocate a new mix of public and private in which congregations figure more prominently.
And Rees, in his book Before the Beginning does strongly affirm the significant fact that the «universe is a unity,» while preferring, for reasons that are not clear, the multiverse hypothesis, arguing, in the manner much discussed in these pages, that this bigger cosmos removes the need for a creator.
This led him to argue strongly for «practical studies» and «nonpolemical and edifying books» to «replace controversial theology.
This conversation reminds me of a recent NYTimes article (http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/23/the-ideal-and-the-real-of-breast-feeding/) which was basically arguing that since breastfeeding is hard for many, it's unfair that the AAP recommends it so strongly.
I am not best placed to judge these matters, but my female friends tell me that Gordon Brown is not as attractive physically as Nick Clegg (although a former colleague who worked for a Lib Dem frontbencher strongly argued the opposite).
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/516156 — no-bellyflops-mission-accomplished-in-debate The base positions aren't new: Duceppe has long been a critic of multiculturalism, arguing for a strongly integrationist policy for Canadian immigrants (aka «new Canadians») in francophone Quebec, which is somewhat at odds with the long - standing approach that stresses diversity over assimilation.
So the pluralist challenge for Caroline Lucas is whether she is going to strongly back the Yes campaign, which is seen as positive by most - longstanding pro-PR voices across various campaigns or parties, or continue to argue after the next few weeks over the Bill that there is nothing much at stake, so that through to next May her primary point is that it doesn't really matter if its not PR.
I think it's incumbent on us to argue strongly for the ceasefire.»
Without doubt there are other policies that many of us would wish for - I have argued strongly on these pages and elsewhere, for more action on cutting fuel duties for example (although at least fuel duty was cut last year).
Norman Lamb, the Norfolk MP who is the party's health spokesman, and who argued strongly for a 1p increase in income tax to boost funding for the NHS and social care during the election campaign, is another likely contender.
In the run up to the Spending Review, Campaign for Better Transport argued strongly that to create jobs and support the economy, the Government should forget about new roads and instead invest in public transport and mending our existing crumbling highways.
We should have been able to quickly agree to argue strongly that although immigration was an issue in the campaign, the combined strength of Remain and liberal Leave votes meant that it should not be interpreted as a mandate for huge cuts in immigration.
On the budget Vince Cable says he's arguing «very, very, very strongly» for a huge increase in capital spending on 40 projects in housing, hospitals, roads, rail and universities.
Legislator Ilan S. Schoenberger argued strongly for the override, stating that under Vanderhoef's budget the deficit would be increased by $ 12 million because the hospital sale would not occur and proceeds would not be available until at least 2014.
... between those who argue strongly that migration is an unalloyed good, vital for our economic success...
The Republican Caucus strongly opposes this request which clearly argues against the beliefs of 83 percent of the public, as expressed in last year's referendum (see attached chart showing overwhelming support for downsizing).
The counsels to both sides had argued strongly over the bail application till when it was evening, such that ruling on the application was not possible for the judge, who, as an interim measure, granted them an interim bail on that day, (March 28).
He has argued strongly for Labour to back a customs union with the EU27, something that has now become party policy, but in an article for the Guardian, Smith says his party can only «serve democracy», by recommending a poll on the Brexit deal.
Cat Smith, the Shadow Minister for Voter Engagement and Youth Affairs, who was also reported to have strongly argued against the imposition of a whip, confirmed on Twitter today that she will back the legislation.
«Our work extends the empirical evidence collected by colleagues in the West and argues strongly for disruption in practice and attitudes surrounding sleep and wellbeing in societies where these are believed to hinder rather than enhance societal advancement.»
Statistics from the U.N. and government agencies are readily available for purchase, but you argue strongly for dropping fees completely.
It is for these reasons that philosopher Martha Nussbaum at the University of Chicago Law School has argued strongly to stop using the «politics of disgust» as a basis for legal judgements.
During their testimony, Wadhwa and Arora each argued strongly for raising the percentage of foreign immigrants admitted to the United States on the basis of their STEM skills, at the expense of immigrants admitted via family reunification policies or the diversity lottery.
Britain's aerospace industry must receive the same level of support for R&D as its rivals in Germany and France, the panel argues in a strongly worded report released last week.
«The fact that nearly half of all highest - risk hospitalizations were followed by at least one adverse outcome — either suicide, unintentional injury death, suicide attempt or rehospitalization — argues strongly for developing expanded post-hospital preventive intervention services for these highest - risk soldiers.»
But Rep. Raul Grijalva is also strongly defending his search for ties between fossil - fuel interests and climate research against charges that it's a «witch hunt,» arguing that the thrust of the inquiry is aimed at providing important disclosures.
«Our work extends the empirical evidence collected by colleagues in the West, and argues strongly for disruption in practice and attitudes surrounding sleep and well - being in societies where these are believed to hinder rather than enhance societal advancement,» he added in a journal news release.
The report argues strongly for the creation of a new system of partnerships between the state's 15 community colleges and local companies to upgrade the skills of the 667,000 workers comprising this «New Literacy Challenge.»
’27 For that reason, the RPF government has been arguing that those who fled Rwanda between 1994 and 1998, regardless of their well - founded and reasonable fear to repatriate, «have a dark, ugly past to hide and are running away from prosecution» but not persecution.28 Whereas it can not be denied that some genocide perpetrators remain at large, it can strongly be argued that a list of Hutu refugees who were suspected of having committed genocide crimes was established and thus handed out by the RPF government to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTFor that reason, the RPF government has been arguing that those who fled Rwanda between 1994 and 1998, regardless of their well - founded and reasonable fear to repatriate, «have a dark, ugly past to hide and are running away from prosecution» but not persecution.28 Whereas it can not be denied that some genocide perpetrators remain at large, it can strongly be argued that a list of Hutu refugees who were suspected of having committed genocide crimes was established and thus handed out by the RPF government to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTfor Rwanda (ICTR).
Hayball also engaged in discussions with the Department of Education and argued very strongly for external learning spaces throughout every level of the building.
The great educator E.D. Hirsch, who led the development of the Core Knowledge Sequence has strongly argued that schools should teach a very specific curriculum that allows children to understand the things that writers and speakers take for granted.
All four dimensions of district leadership were moderately to strongly related to principal efficacy (arguing for district leaders «adoption of a holistic approach to their own practice).
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