Sentences with phrase «such as his controversial»

De Blasio has previously said that a high margin would make it easier for him to push through some of his reforms, such as a controversial tax on the rich that would need the approval of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the New York Observer reported.
The candidate promises to hit D.C. with a head full of steam to tackle issues important to the district such as the controversial RLUIPA religious land use law, Common Core, health care and what he calls HUD overreach.
The Assembly would go beyond that, requiring Cuomo to create a public, searchable database of all aspects of economic development spending, including by nonprofit entities created by the state, such as the controversial Fort Schuyler Management Corp..
In public, he is appealing to his own party's core support with interventions such as his controversial speech on immigration last week.
But other evidence, such as a controversial «stream» of galaxies that seem to be moving in the same direction, dubbed dark flow, is also poking holes in the uniformity of the universe.
They revisit past successes, such as a controversial end to trout stocking in Montana in 1974 that succeeded in boosting trout abundance by 213 percent within four years.
Others offer interdistrict choice, such as the controversial busing plan currently under debate in St. Louis, which allows students to attend schools in neighboring districts to alleviate segregation concerns or to offer students an escape hatch from failing schools.
Recent publications, such as the controversial book «Dogs: A Startling New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior, & Evolution,» by Raymond and Lorna Coppinger, present an alternative theory for the way that dogs evolved from wolves.
This undeveloped plot with a surface area of 26 hectares is the largest piece of available empty land in Venice, which has made it the subject of countless speculation initiatives, such as the controversial idea of digging a railway tunnel under the lagoon to link the city with its airport, with a station located in this area.
Emerging during the 1970s, Installation is associated with Conceptual art and can therefore be traced back to artists such as Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) and his modernist readymades such as his controversial urinal called Fountain (1917).
There are a few minor differences, such as the controversial decision to make the app drawer scroll vertically instead of horizontally paged and the font on the lock screen.

Not exact matches

I chatted with him afterward about it, as well as the legal aspects of free - to - use services such as Facebook and Canada's controversial copyright legislation, Bill C - 11.
SAFE contracts include some common protections for investors, such as pro rata rights (the ability to participate in future funding rounds), but leave out some more controversial terms, like provisions related to board - seat privileges and veto rights.
«Although Valeant stock has been highly controversial, the company sells compelling products which are in demand, including key franchises such as Bausch and Lomb and dermatology.»
The talks so far have largely focused on the three countries proposing their preferred language for less controversial areas, such as digital and cross-border services trade, according to government officials and industry representatives briefed.
Bringing other provinces on board with pipeline expansion, plus a variety of other controversial issues such as temporary foreign workers, requires a national perspective on economic growth.
But the most important consequence of the XENON100 analysis is with regards to the controversial claim of dark matter detection by researchers at the DAMA / LIBRA experiment in Italy, which is in conflict with the results from many other detectors such as the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search.
John Kirton, co-director of the G - 20 Research Group at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, called the summit a «very solid success,» pointing to broad agreement on the agenda, much of it focusing on less controversial issues such as women's empowerment and promoting digitalization.
Projective tests, such as the famous Rorschach, are more controversial, and are used to assess how people handle ambiguity.
But other issues, such as providing tax credits to encourage people to buy insurance (while not outright mandating coverage), have proved controversial to conservative lawmakers who have described the plan as «Obamacare Lite.»
Cynthia Tice found that to be the case when she and her co-founder launched Lily's Sweets in 2011, when public sentiment was turning against foods high in sugar (thanks in part to books such as Good Calories, Bad Calories: Fats, Carbs, and the Controversial Science of Diet and Health).
This is a problem for Hollywood, especially when it comes to already potentially controversial films such as The Promise.
Also, more controversial provisions — such as requirements to execute enforceable written contracts under the Best Interest Contract and Principal Transactions Exemption, and changes to PTE 84 - 24 (other than the addition of the Impartial Conduct Standards)-- are not applicable until January 1, 2018, while the Department is honoring the President's directive to take a hard look at any potential undue burdens and decides whether to make significant revisions.
As with other controversial transactions, though, such gains may come at a cost.
Biosphere 2, a massive science facility tucked away in the desert foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, was built originally for controversial space exploration experiments (such as whether astronauts could survive in a closed environment for two years).
Interprovincial pipeline construction projects are proving to be hugely controversial, whether those projects are greenfield projects (such as Northern Gateway), expansion projects (such as the TM project), line reversal projects (such as Enbridge's Line 9) or re-purposing projects (such as TransCanada's Energy East).
Sony of Canada says Canadian consumers could soon face higher prices on some electronics, such as televisions and iPods, because it's all but impossible for importers to apply for exemptions from a controversial tariff.
These tariffs were controversial both at home and abroad because, even as they helped steelmakers, they squeezed steel users, such as the auto industry.
By the end of the year, the Fed had reduced interest rates to near zero and had launched controversial programs, such as buying bonds to lower mortgage and other long - term rates to spur borrowing.
But the TPP will mark the first time that Canada has accepted trade treaty obligations governing patent linkage, which could interfere with cost - saving reforms.Copyright and trademarks — TPP copyright rules would require far longer terms of copyright protection, based on the U.S. model, and could require protection for controversial practices such as «digital locks,» which allow copyright holders to encrypt software in computerized devices.
Such actions, controversial as they were (and still are), were really the only course available to the decision - makers at the time.
Section 230 is particularly controversial at the present time because it has been used to provide immunity to websites such as Backpage.com that have been accused of promoting sex trafficking on their sites.
But it left other controversial parts of the plan intact — such as a proposal to scale back the long - standing mortgage interest deduction.
Now, pro-Trump loyalists such as Robert Mercer, a billionaire who supported controversial conservative Steve Bannon's ascent to the White House, are showing up on the congressmen's latest campaign donor lists.
Other Christians invoke images of persecution when someone disagrees with them on controversial issues such as abortion or birth control, says Moss, whose «The Myth of Persecution» was recently released.
Even in my home state of Michigan, the campus Muslim Center and its director, an academic on the faculty at the University, were not willing to have me survey them on even such a non controversial issue as consumption behavior.
I don't think young people can respect the church anymore when they take stances such as this on and a few other controversial ones.
If you (not * you *) are going to say something controversial in a public, then you should expect someone to call you on it and / or present another view, espcecially is a place such as this blog, about religion.
Eliot Spitzer speaks with Hebah Ahmed, founder of Muslim Women Outreach, on France's controversial ban on wearing Islamic veils such as burqas, which took effect Monday.
While some texts, such as «Relations of the Orthodox Church with the Rest of the Christian World,» proved to be more controversial than others, the agreement to hold the Council as planned was respected by all.
In each chapter, DeYoung addresses the most noteworthy, and often most controversial, emergent theological viewpoints, hitting on such issues as scriptural authority, inaugurated eschatology, eternal damnation, and Jesus's death and resurrection.
The sense that the kingdom was at hand and that a new age was dawning gives coherence to Jesus» ministry, but such a belief would have been controversial, just as a generation ago many white South Africans could not see how the apartheid regime could ever be changed.
The LDS Church has officially rescinded its most controversial former doctrines, such as allowing polygamy and a ban on black people entering the priesthood.
The Lineamenti point out that, through recent projects such as the Courtyard of the Gentiles, Pope Benedict has tried to promote that respectful engagement with secular opinion - formers that Vatican II encouraged so strongly in Gaudium et Spes, one of the concluding - and most controversial - documents of the Council.
Subjects such as RE and music have already been hit as schools attempt to move pupils on to courses that will count towards the controversial new league table measure.
So there is a strong encouragement that «Catholic Alpha» courses avoid «controversial» issues such as the Real Presence and Magisterium until after the basic fifteen talks have been given.
We actually do not have sufficient hope and courage to develop the controversial points of doctrine in such a way that they can become intelligible and acceptable for the others, or at least need no longer be regarded as separating the Churches.
To be sure, the Revised Standard Version had come out three years before I was born, but our church, a confessionally Reformed church, did not read from it, perhaps because of such controversial translations as that for Isaiah 7:14, which substituted «young woman» for «virgin.»
Then separate them and ask them to write their opinion on only one controversial subject, such as the meaning of life.
But it appears to me to be easy and quick to show that the position advocated by Johnson and Weigel is wrong on simple logical grounds, grounds that do not require decisions about controversial and difficult exegetical matters such as what Augustine thought or what Aquinas meant.
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