Sentences with phrase «widely accepted argument»

Autonomy There is a widely accepted argument that one of the biggest advantages of the new curriculum is the autonomy which it gives to educators, however not everyone agrees that this is the case.

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Admittedly, one could make the same argument about gold, but gold has been widely accepted by humankind as a thing of value for more than two - and - a-half thousand years — compared to less than a decade for bitcoin.
But the falsity of this is now fairly widely accepted, and repeatedly pointing it out does not progress the argument.
The report contains an extensive section supporting the governor's argument — contrary to widely accepted doctrine — that it is actually the city's responsibility, not the state's, to fund capital improvements to the subway and bus system.
But where treatment choice is in dispute, the usual situation places CAM practitioners against the rest of the medical personnel, in which case they need to have a good line of arguments and a good and widely accepted reputation.
Natural variability is now widely accepted as making a significant contribution and our argument for a lowered climate sensitivity — which would indicate that existing climate models are not reliable tools for projecting future climate trends — is buoyed by accumulating evidence and is gaining support in the broader climate research community.
Back and forth they went, Michaels the contrarian and Santer jumping on every Michaels statement to carry an argument more widely accepted by the leading climate scientists.
The contrarian arguments have not been widely accepted by most other climate scientists with appropriate credentials.
First, their arguments for no significant discrepancy between modeled and observed GMST changes and for no pause in recent global warming contradict the widely accepted fact and conclusion that were reported in the recent literature extensively.
However, the admission of a few basic «widely accepted» facts, all be they open to question, is an essential debating tactic to move the argument to where the opposition has little if any evidence to support its argument.
The article opined, «The evidence pointing to a growing human contribution to global warming is so widely accepted that the hacked material is unlikely to erode the overall argument
However, with the passage of time I believe my arguments have now become more widely (if grudgingly) accepted, so I look forward with some interest to see how the IPCC authors deal with the subject this time.»
Admittedly, one could make the same argument about gold, but gold has been widely accepted by humankind as a thing of value for more than two - and - a-half thousand years — compared to less than a decade for bitcoin.»
Fact: «The argument for distinguishing between two qualitatively different types ofdomestic violence — intimate terrorism and situational couple violence — has been widely accepted by domestic violence researchers.
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