Sentences with phrase «wonks which»

We've recently witnessed a spate of new books authored by policy wonks which aim to re-examine the mission of the university in the United States and whether we need to «unbundle» how we educate students.
In any case, according to Bloomberg, «which asked three typography wonks which typefaces make a curriculum vitae look classiest,» here's why the font is so well suited for your resume:

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Dual - class share structures, which give controlling shareholders more than one vote per share or designate some shares as non-voting, are particularly unpopular among governance wonks and institutional investors.
While this debate has provided fodder for policy wonks, it has not had much influence on Capitol Hill which seems poised to allow federal unemployment benefits to lapse without much of an alternative strategy for getting the long term jobless working again.
Which wonk did the Robert McKee story course?»
My father, citing an argument raised by wonk - in - arms, the Rockefeller Institute's Bob Ward, said the real question is whether extender bills are true budget bills, which the Legislature clearly does NOT have the power to amend, or something else entirely.
Mark Littlewood is the former LibDem head - of - spin who has become the chief wonk at the venerable Institute of Economic Affairs, the directorship of which comes with a (big for wonkland) # 100,000 pay package.
Who's Running in The 2017 NYC Primary Elections by Jerry Skurnik (July 18, 2017) Politics wonk and election consultant, Jerry Skurnick tells us «Who's Running in The 2017 NYC Primary Elections» and which Bronx Democrats filed petition signatures with NYC -LSB-...]
DM and I had a row drafting TB's Times article on public services, which I felt had to have real cutting edge and DM kept defaulting to these policy wonk words that I found impenetrable.
In my view, the hardly debated proficiency standards are vastly more important than the curricular or core academic standards about which the policy wonks and politicians talk endlessly.
(Note for wonks: I estimated the mean reversion level (which is very close to the historic mean, no surprise) by regressing the one - day lagged Old VIX on the Old VIX itself.
Which is a way of looking away if you happen to be a policy wonk.
Known as a policy wonk, Campbell was profoundly affected by the 2006 Stern Review, which warned that 20 per cent of global gross domestic product (GDP) could be lost by climate inaction.
Every phrase and comma of the Summary is argued and approved by the Intergovernmental Panel, which is comprised about 2 % by scientists and 98 % by wonks and functionaries.
Carbon wonks will reply that this is a good argument for an economy - wide price on carbon, which would boost all carbon - reduction strategies, without favor.
This is one of the most important parts:» Carbon wonks will reply that this is a good argument for an economy - wide price on carbon, which would boost all carbon - reduction strategies, without favor.
Many may take in the President's words, like «meaningful,» and «step forward,» and miss the details, which anyway are hard to appreciate unless you're a climate wonk or have been writing about the talks for a week.
So I wonk around & eyeball for * visual pleasure * but I do make pencil marks - * then * I check for studs if it's heavy, decide which hanging method, etc..
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