Sentences with phrase «supposed benefits of»

The supposed benefits of reducing income inequality would be felt beyond the low - income targets of social programs, because middle - class citizens would live in safer neighbourhoods as well.
[36] SPPI and CSCDGC have historically published multiple papers per month on topics like the supposed benefits of CO2 on crop growth, the supposed exaggeration of sea level rise, and that species are more adaptive to climate change than mainstream science has suggested.
This eliminates any supposed benefits of having a fleet of cars that can use fuel containing up to 83 percent ethanol.
The GWPF distributed a leaflet (PDF) written by their «Academic Advisor» Matt Ridley (with a forward written by AGW skeptic Freeman Dyson) promoting the supposed benefits of shale gas.
Please post a list of the supposed benefits of global warming (GW which you also defend does not exist)-- it is so much fun to debunk junk science.
At the same time, they are deceived about the supposed benefits of the same.
While one of the supposed benefits of lower swipe fees on debit cards was that retailers would save money and pass along the benefits to the consumer, it does not seem that retailers are willing to part with their savings.
In addition, those early benefits persisted: students in our study continued to advance more quickly in college than other students, even though they did not enjoy the supposed benefits of having passed the remedial class.
Other times, the fact that we can struggle socially creates a situation where we are unable to appreciate the supposed benefits of these mind - games.
Like most hippy - scientifical nonsense in the health and fitness industry, the supposed benefits of doing Bikram are (as far as I know) not at all based on any scientific evidence, and most claims are easily refuted by anyone who has some knowledge of biology.
But that says nothing about the supposed benefits of a paleo diet (whatever that might be).
According to Ori, among others, there are a number of supposed benefits of eating only one meal a day.
But for all the supposed benefits of coconut oil, is it really that good for you?
But in August, that advice was upended by news that no scientific evidence supports the supposed benefits of flossing.
Many countries, including the US, which produces about a quarter of the world's CO2 emissions, are relying to a large degree on the supposed benefits of tree planting to meet their targets.
Promotional claims made by Danone, Nestlé and other companies for supposed benefits of follow - on formula and milks for older babies contradict NHS Choices, which says these milks are unnecessary.
The promotion of Kendamil «whole milk» infant formula through supposed benefits of whole milk for older children and adults is a concern because it undermines the message from the NHS and independent experts that whole milk should not be fed to babies under 12 months of age.]
Renowned researcher Michael Kramer, who has advised the World Health Organization and Unicef, said that he was misquoted after being interviewed regarding supposed benefits of breastmilk.
Companies make claims of supposed benefits of the nutrients added to follow - on formula and so - called «growing - up» milks, but these have no benefits over a normal healthy diet.
The supposed benefits of getting married in the first place are consequently diminished while the risks (particularly to one's finances) grow to outweigh the rewards.
I can't comment on the fallout from hosting the Olympics in London, but as a taxpayer I don't believe the supposed benefits of hosting the Sydney Olympics ever in any way matched the costs.
The UCP consistently uses the neoliberal buzzword «choice» to describe the supposed benefits of private schools — as if ordinary voters had the choice to sent their kids to a school that charges $ 26,000 a year for the privilege.
That horrendous cost must be weighed against the supposed benefits of maintaining the TBTF [too - big - to - fail] status quo.
However, depending on the percentages, this would negate all or most of the supposed benefits of wearing linen in the first place.
I certainly do not want to be party to proposing the sacrifice of the present generation of the poor for the supposed benefit of future generations.
Since the mandates are foisted on taxpayers by NYC state legislators, a separate upstate would undoubtedly vastly scale back these programs and more than make up for any supposed benefit of being part of New York State.
Another supposed benefit of hydrogen — storing surplus solar energy — didn't pan out in our analysis either.
Other studies that have more carefully analyzed Ebola viral loads have found that at least four different levels correlate with different mortality rates, which suggests the supposed benefit of favipiravir seen might disappear if more precise measures were compared.
While they're much - maligned by those who will pay any price to avoid using their miles on anything but low - level awards, this is in fact precisely the supposed benefit of booking with cash: access to any flight on any day!
Since there are corollary benefits to reducing energy usage, we could justify the actions based on those, rather than on the supposed benefit of GHG abatement.
Every single supposed benefit of ABS can be achieved without selling out to outsiders.

Not exact matches

Linus C. Pauling won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry but went on to make statements about the supposed health benefits of massive doses of vitamin C that were both beyond his ken and widely discredited by the scientific community.
Morin, too, argues against any supposed cure - all for the Canadian retirement system, such as a major expansion of CPP with higher contribution and benefit levels.
Suppose that preferential capital gains tax treatment was only available to companies whose US payroll + benefits had increased over the term of the investment.
Second, the supposed environmental benefits of electric cars have been vastly — and we mean vastly — oversold.
As unfortunate as the ending of the relationship was, in the long term it was for the best, so I suppose i choose to suffer now so i can benefit later.
The intellectual community does not benefit from such presumption, nor from the railings of faux intellectuals like you who ramble about supposed opinions that were never rendered.
Mindfulness is sold to the American public primarily on the strength of its supposed mental and physical health benefits, including stress reduction.
When you avail yourself of benefits that others couples can not have you are no longer benefitting from your supposed god's law.
I suspect that scripture's references to any supposed eschatological political powers are deliberately obscure because they are of little benefit to our walk with Jesus.
For me I figured that if there is a God out there who does who does actually have a plan for us and if part of that plan is to not be made known but would rather have us develop faith, and if the reason for why we need to have faith is to see if we are going to follow God because we choose to instead of being made to have to follow, and if the reason for all of those commandments is to somehow be for our benefit, and if I really want to and need to know, which I did, and that this supposed God wanted for us to find out through study, prayer and trying to practice those teachings to see for ourselves and then make our choice, then I figured to do just that and find out for myself.
Regardless of these facts: 1) you should do your research and not rely on misinformation; 2) my point was about Obama... are you inferring that the supposed disparity in benefits amounts is his fault?
If the Republicans want to make gains among the working and middle - classes of all colors and ethnicities, they need to focus on a program that offers more than just the supposed indirect benefits of cutting taxes on «job creators.»
Indeed, most cultures in human history have generated no such marvel as the modern scientific movement, and even in our own culture, scientifically oriented as it is supposed to be, most people accept the benefits of technology and use the vocabulary of science but do not in fact choose to abide by the disciplines that alone make scientific productivity possible.
It was further pointed out that the supposed incident had taken place at the same time that members of the Police Federation, the union representing the rank and file, were protesting against government cutbacks to police pay and benefits....
It relies on either or both of two elements that are lately supposed to be qualifications for tax exemption: public benefit and public policy.
When groups of citizens get together to accomplish purposes of mutual interest (from which they derive no profit), it should not be the responsibility of government to inspect, evaluate and approve their endeavors on the basis of supposed conformity to the prevailing notion of «public benefit» or «public policy» of the moment.
I suppose you could try to offset the cost of private accounts while maintaining benefits by cutting elsewhere, but let's look at some numbers.
The truth is that there is no easy answer, but given that some of these remedies have existed for hundreds of years, you have to wonder if there must be some truth behind the supposed health benefits of herbs, spices, and oils.
Flaxseed is one of those foods that really is supposed to have a lot of health benefits.
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