Sentences with phrase «which argued for»

Editor's Note: NAR filed a joint amicus curiae brief with the National Association of Home Builders which argued for the use of a heightened standard of review in public use cases involving economic development, per the recommendation of NAR's Legal Action Committee.
The jail time for the eight men (sentences ranging from three to 10 days) reportedly resulted when they lost an appeal in which they argued for their freedom of religion, and then refused to pay the small fines associated with their conviction.
In his early years, Levant undertook an internship with the Charles G. Koch Foundation's Summer Fellowship program in 1994, and then proceeded to work for the Fraser Institute in 1995 where he wrote Youthquake, which argued for smaller government and privatization of the Canada Pension Plan.
After he moved on, director Catherine Lampert continued the Whitechapel's adventures with shows by Wallinger, Gary Hume, and the group show Protest and Survive, which argued for a more political approach to art.
That's a particularly disappointing accusation given that I just spent many hours on a three - part review in which I argued for a specific revisionist approach to a certain section of art history.
In 1911 Kandinsky published his influential book, Concerning the Spiritual in Art, in which he argued for an art which looked inwards rather than outwards for inspiration.
The work is titled The Line of Fate (2011), after Steinberg's famous essay from 1980, which argued for the significance of a diagonal that can be discovered travelling from the top left to the bottom right of the paintings of Michelangelo.
This is precisely what the authors of The Widget Effect report did, after which they argued for wide - scale system reform, so that increased discrimination among teachers, and reduced indifference on the part of evaluating principals, could occur.
CCSA responds to the piece, which argued for more district regulations.
Interestingly, Dr. Stuart Yaniger, one of the authors of the Environmental Health Perspectives study, responded both to Chris Kresser's post and to a post at another website (which argued for the safety of polyethylene bags or silicone bags for sous vide).7 Dr. Yaniger's response (see comment in reference 7) was instructive:
It passed over the objections of southern African nations with relatively healthy elephant populations, which argued for a regulated trade.
-LSB-...] not be passed onto people paying the higher rate of tax, something which we argued for at both the special conference and in our letter to Nick Clegg and Danny -LSB-...]
The Social Liberal Forum can point to one small victory however: the increase in personal allowance will not be passed onto people paying the higher rate of tax, something which we argued for at both the special conference and in our letter to Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander.
And in 1937, Yves Congar, later one of the principal theologians at the Second Vatican Council (1962 — 65), wrote a groundbreaking book entitled Divided Christendom, in which he argued for the authentic gifts found in Protestantism and insisted that one could affirm the same biblical truth from different perspectives.
Max More coined the term «proactionary principle» in opposition to the work of Leon Kass at the President's Council on Bioethics, which argued for a «precautionary principle» to prudently restrain experimentation with the human genome.
«Due to technological improvements, it is quite possible that future downturns will be shorter than cycles in the past, which argues for nothing more restrictive than a one - quarter minimum duration.»
It is in response to a Recode op - ed by Jared Kushner, senior adviser to the U.S. president, and Seema Verma, administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which argues for progress in digital health care data.
, which argues for «a hermeneutics of mercy» in the interpretation of canon law, so that mercy «sweetens» the law, in part by taking into account individual circumstances when applying a general law might be unjust.
Several church statements which argue for an open position on abortion sketch a view of humanity that may validly continue to authorize these churches» position even in face of the new scientific hypotheses.
Most of Ogden's critique of my book focuses on chapters 8 - 10, in which I argue for a distinctive structure of Jesus» existence paralleling that attributed to him at Chalcedon.
12:16 - What with Miliband and Cameron trying to prove how tough they are on director pay, Cameron praising a Rowan William article which argues for a financial transaction tax and Miliband using the one per cent line, was that the most left - wing PMQs in recent memory?
Assemblyman Michael Benedetto made between $ 1,000 and $ 5,000 for authoring an article for Slate which arguing for a ban on youth football.
«My colleague Barry Gardiner's contribution to the Brexit debate, in which he argues for the UK to come out of the single market and customs union to facilitate Brexit was, for me, depressing and disingenuous in equal measure.
GALAXY - WIDE WEB Tim Folger's «Contact: The Day After» cites the well - known equation by Frank Drake, which argues for a galaxy full of sentient life.
Dan Hind is author of The Return of the Public (Verso), which argues for a new kind of participatory politics
There are no ways to mitigate these negative effects, which argues for getting to the root of why one is experiencing pain and resolving it through lifestyle change rather than suppressing it with medications that will whack - a-mole their way to new, chronic, and potentially more debilitating symptoms.
In today's edition she posts a powerful column by Chris Churchill of the Albany Times Union, in which he argues for eliminating standardized testing.
Sir Andrew Carter's review of Initial Teacher Training (ITT), which argues for higher levels of professional research literacy in ITT and teacher standards, was published on 19 January; the Government's consultation on a proposed College of Teaching closed on 3 February.
That's above the safe withdrawal rule, which argues for consuming only 4 %.
UK games industry association Tiga has today published a new report which argues for changes to the R&D tax credits system, in a bid to make the initiative more helpful for British games studios.
The exhibition title is borrowed from a conversation between Jeff Wall and Lucas Blalock in which they argue for art that is experimental and mysterious.
The title of the exhibition was taken from a conversation between the artists Jeff Wall and Lucas Blalock in which they argue for art that is experimental and mysterious.
Cultural institutions devoted to national patrimonies are out of step with today's art world, which argues for global unity (even if that is illusory).
At the Foundling Museum there's a collaborative project between acclaimed nature writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris which argues for a return of the natural world to children's stories; and Tate St Ives looks to the lighthouse with an exhibition inspired by the writings of Virginia Woolf.
Recommended reading The New York Times today published an impassioned op - ed by Metropolitan Museum of Art director Thomas P. Campbell, in which he argues for the importance of arts and cultural programming in the US in the context of the current administration's proposed plans to defund the National Endowment for the Arts.
Perhaps you might want to read that paper as well as «Climate Change and Trace Gases», available in many places, which argues for an albedo flip mechanism and (relatively) short timescales for icesheet response to forcing, based on paleo data.
This suggests that the dangers of significant climate change are greater than previously assessed which argues for larger global, and thus UK, reductions.
Crouch's post attracted many comments, many of which argue for the elimination of «tax strategy patents» altogether, either because they increase the problem of unlawful «tax shelters» or involve obvious practices which shouldn't qualify for patent protection at all.

Not exact matches

For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
In a government memo, which was first spotted by Axios, U.S.C.I.S. argues that computer programmers are not presumed to be eligible for these visas, as they have been in the past.
Rather than pay up, Uber got into a lengthy debate with the state in which Anthony Levandowski, vice president at Uber's Advanced Technologies Group (and founder of the self - driving startup Otto that Uber acquired) argued Uber wasn't actually testing «autonomous vehicles» because all its vehicles had human drivers aboard and would for the foreseeable future.
Kenya's Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has voiced his concerns over the country's lack of world class hotels which he argues has made Tanzania a better proposition for tourists in East Africa.
But that's not the best way to look at hard choices, argues philosopher Ruth Chang in a thought - provoking recent TED talk in which she offers a liberating new framework for making life's toughest calls.
As MIT's Barry R. Posen argues, «a high and martial profile helps to generate antipathy to the United States, which may create a more supportive environment for violent and determined enemies.»
As I argue in a forthcoming paper in the Georgetown Law Journal, there are cases in which we should think not in terms of the rights the corporation should enjoy, but in terms of the appropriate limits to be placed on the corporation, understood as a tool for achieving human objectives.
Others argue that this may just be a natural correction for biotech stocks after a remarkable five - year bull run, which has been the greatest in the industry's history.
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which represents the labels, recently released a report arguing it takes $ 1 million to break a new act, including money for recording, touring and marketing.
Malcolm Gladwell set off a mania for practice a few years ago with his book Outliers, in which he argued that to become truly excellent at any skill, you need 10,000 hours of deliberate practice — that's six hours a day, six days a week, over six years of simply sticking with it.
Margrethe Vestager, the EU's commissioner for competition, argued shortly after presenting the decision in the summer that the ruling was «based on the facts,» which showed that Apple was paying a corporate tax rate of just 0.05 percent in Ireland.
For the bull detox to truly take hold, credit spreads will have to widen significantly, which could in turn signal a «decisive crack» in equities, he argues.
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