Sentences with phrase «with academic consensus»

Thus, he breaks with academic consensus that border disagreements and petroleum profits were the main reasons behind wars in the region.

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There is an abundance of academic literature on the psychological and behavioural effects of visual pornography — albeit with little consensus on results — but virtually no research on the impacts of the written word.
The reception of his books in Catholic academic institutions shows how the future must be thought as a growing consensus — even in theological matters — among those who are the servants of the Word and witnesses of the founding story of Christianity, the story that starts with Jesus of Nazareth.
When his turn to question Holdren arrived, Rohrabacher began by requesting permission to submit the names of 100 climate scientists who disagree with the consensus on global warming, including people Rohrabacher described as prominent academics.
But states find it difficult to gain consensus on a coherent set of substantial and ambitious academic standards, to align their tests with those standards, and to get strong accountability systems working.
He may look increasingly out of step, but Lomborg is one of the few academics prepared to challenge the consensus with credible data.»
Talking socially to my academic colleagues it's pretty clear that many of the scientists, with the exception of those directly involved in climate science or renewable energy, are more or less skeptical about the «consensus».
Atsuyuki Suzuki, former president of the Japanese Atomic Energy Agency, and now senior scientific adviser to his successor, listed some of these reports in a talk at UC, Berkeley (start around 8 minutes for a longer list): • country specific - groupthink with consensus first, overconfidence, etc (Parliament) • human caused disaster, lack of emergency preparedness (government) • lack of safety consciousness, ignoring both natural events and worker training (academic)
But such claims were made with the support of modeling that assumed rebound effects totaling only 9 percent on average (WEO 2012, page 316), far below levels identified by the academic consensus — a consensus that now includes the IEA itself.
from the article: «the politically charged rhetoric has contaminated academic climate research and the institutions that support climate research, so that individuals and institutions have become advocates; scientists with a perspective that is not consistent with the consensus are at best marginalized (difficult to obtain funding and get papers published by «gatekeeping» journal editors) or at worst ostracized by labels of «denier» or «heretic.
-- the politically charged rhetoric has contaminated academic climate research and the institutions that support climate research, so that individuals and institutions have become advocates; scientists with a perspective that is not consistent with the consensus are at best marginalized (difficult to obtain funding and get papers published by «gatekeeping» journal editors) or at worst ostracized by labels of «denier» or «heretic.»
Whilst different jurisdictions have yet to reach consensus on search engines» liability for defamation, Internet giant Google is confronting judges and academics with another challenge: the basis of liability for defamation arising from its Autocomplete function.
Johahn is a skilled and experienced lecturer, coach and mentor who is accustomed to building consensus and collaborating with industry researchers, academic scientists, clinicians, investors and graduate students and job hunters in public and the private sectors.
Johahn is a skilled and experienced lecturer, coach and mentor who is accustomed to building consensus and collaborating with industry researchers, academic scientists, clinicians, investors and graduate students and job hunters in public and private sectors.
The overall consensus and conclusion here is that authoritative parenting has been linked with most positive outcomes for children in terms of e.g. self esteem, academic performance, self assertion etc..
There is now ample consensus among social scientists that certain risks (such as academic failure, early psychiatric problems, and language delays) are highly correlated with poor outcomes.
As always, we are consulting with various outside housing economists, government agencies and academic experts for a consensus on the methodology; NAR is committed to providing accurate, reliable data.
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