Sentences with phrase «wonks across»

As energy wonks across the country gear up for the release of the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) International Energy Outlook (IEO), we here at Oil Change International wanted to be sure everyone is on the same page as we read over the EIA's analysis.
Politicians and policy wonks across the ideological spectrum have embraced the principle that parents should get to choose their children's schools and local districts should not have a monopoly on school supply.

Not exact matches

When I first came across IPwe and Spangenberg's own initial, broad brushstroke blog post about the «misfit trolls, geeks and wonks» getting into the blockchain, I assumed he was amassing patents in the space to repeat his software strategy — and so did some patent experts whom I consulted.
The more reserved John Faso, her opponent, comes across as studied and experienced, but something of a wonk in the ways of policy and government.
On Thursday morning, the Fordham Institute and the Knowledge Alliance are bringing together policy wonks and academics to discuss whether and how we can build better bridges across the research - to - policy divide.
How is it that activists and policy wonks like me can get the message across to civil society that their governments will have no interest in doing anything until something gets shoved down their throat by the people who elect them?
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