Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

314 Sentences With "which argues"

How to use which argues in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "which argues" and check conjugation/comparative form for "which argues". Mastering all the usages of "which argues" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In addition, companies have boosted investment, which argues against an imminent recession.
Good because it means no over enthusiasm, which argues for longer cycle.
Freeport, which argues this requirement and others violate its existing contract, has threatened arbitration.
Each operation prompted an angry response from Beijing, which argues these islands are legal.
The decision delivers a blow to the Trump administration, which argues that DACA is unconstitutional.
There's also a larger case against empathy, which argues it can be used for terrible ends.
But the idea is fiercely opposed by the pharmaceutical industry, which argues imported drugs are unsafe.
This is different from isolationism, which argues that the United States should withdraw from the world.
Greylock's lawsuit, meanwhile, which argues the country is not abiding by equal treatment laws, is still pending.
Migration Watch UK, a group which argues for lower immigration, said the latest figures were "unacceptably high".
There is a long intellectual tradition which argues that voters should never be presented with such questions.
That has saved refiners money but angered the corn lobby, which argues the practice erodes biofuel demand.
She is with a group called We Are Dixie, which argues the Dixie reference predates the Confederacy.
Fortress, which argues that the program has attracted more golfers to the county, has benefited from the arrangement.
All of which argues strongly for the importance of building codes and proper construction in the first place.
This year Equus will screen the entire film, which argues that the carriage industry does not mistreat horses.
Adam Schiff of California, which argues that the FBI followed proper procedures in obtaining the FISA warrant. Sen.
But the Justice Department, which argues DACA is "an unlawful circumvention of Congress," has signaled it will appeal.
The broad use of waivers lately has angered the powerful corn lobby, which argues they threaten corn demand.
Obstructing Congress Most of today's arguments focused on the second article of impeachment, which argues Trump has obstructed Congress.
"Correlation between stocks are at historic lows, which argues for active management," Tengler told CNBC on "Power Lunch " Monday.
The program is a long-term bet by the country's ruling party, which argues that it will help stabilize Honduras.
She subscribes to modern monetary theory, which argues that any country with its own currency isn't constrained by federal debt.
Here's a HUD report on the public housing effort, which argues that savings on electricity and water costs were achieved.
Uber, which argues its drivers should be classed as self-employed, plans to take the case to Britain's Supreme Court.
B. would drop diss track "Flatline" which argues amongst many things that the earth is flat while insulting deGrasse Tyson's vest.
They have also prompted a lawsuit from Planned Parenthood, which argues the group broke the law in taking the secret videos.
The motion was opposed by the Democratic Alliance party, which argues this will "undermine property rights and scare off potential investors."
His work, which argues that wealthy nations are morally obligated to eradicate poverty around the world, has impacted real policy debates.
Lee Sunday Evans directs this hurtling comedy, which argues that a woman's place is at the lectern and in the revolution.
Mr. Kavanaugh went on to a fellowship in the solicitor general's office, which argues for the government before the Supreme Court.
That is a different approach from the mainstream open access movement, which argues that publishing models, not laws, should be amended.
His arrest drew swift condemnation from the United States, which argues Maduro is a dictator who has undermined the rule of law.
PEOPLE obtained a copy of the court motion, which argues the prosecution misled the grand jury that returned an indictment against Duval.
But a deal is likely to face fierce opposition from rival bidder Western Digital, which argues any pact will need its consent.
Ron Paul (R-Texas), has been fiercely opposed by the Fed, which argues it would expose the institution to dangerous political pressure.
But Chakrabarti said the PiS government, which argues the state can better serve Poland's economic interests than foreign corporations, should do more.
The provision is supported by the National Rifle Association, which argues that more far-reaching measures could threaten due process rights. Rep.
The House resolution, which argues the United Nations resolution is counterproductive to peace talks, amounts to little more than congressional finger-wagging.
A loose adaptation of Euripides's "Helen," which argues that Helen never even went to Troy, it stars Renée Fleming and Ben Whishaw.
The comments could also bolster a groundbreaking new lawsuit, which argues that the weapon is a tool of war — never intended for civilians.
"They are adherents of an evil ideology which argues certain people are inferior because of race, ethnicity or nation of origin," he tweeted.
They most commonly strike people aged 55 to 85, which argues for random chance causing mutations over time that turn into a tumor.
Now, to complicate matters further, there's an entire movement dedicated to seagan eating, which argues that seafood truly belongs in a vegan diet.
There's a school of thought, beginning with Yale political scientist Juan Linz, which argues that parliamentary systems are more stable than presidential systems.
Waivers can save them tens of millions of dollars but are broadly opposed by the corn industry, which argues they undercut biofuel demand.
October 4, 2018 - The Wall Street Journal publishes an op-ed by Kavanaugh in which argues that he is an independent, impartial judge.
The industry has been attacked aggressively in recent years by the oil industry, which argues that compliance costs have gotten out of control.
The "white paper" policy document, which argues that the current EU fishing system is unfair and outdated, now has a 10 week consultation period.
The "white paper" policy document, which argues that the current EU fishing system is unfair and outdated, now has a 10 week consultation period.
There are reportedly two references to charges against Assange in the court filing which argues for the third-party's case to be kept sealed.
Kavanaugh has long embraced the "unitary executive" theory, which argues it is unconstitutional for any executive branch officer to be insulated from presidential control.
Relations between the two frayed to the point where the U.S. firm, which argues no deal is possible without its consent, initiated legal action.
But a federal lawsuit, which argues the maps are unconstitutional, has unearthed records showing Republicans intent on drawing boundaries that would help their party.
Growth indicators in Asia and Europe, and in the United States, have been encouraging, all of which argues for continued optimism in the market.
The lawsuit, which argues the church went against its own policy that considers confessions confidential, also seeks an additional $40,000 for his criminal defense.
Lake Oahe is the water source for the local Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, which argues that it wasn't adequately consulted when permits were being granted.
Oxford University Press; 672 pages; $34.95 and £25.49 A comprehensive and authoritative history of the euro which argues that the project was a predictable error.
Another possibility is the so-called biophilia hypothesis, she said, which argues that humans have this inherent biological tendency to respond positively to natural environments.
Later Monday, Conway said Trump hurt his case and made things difficult for the Office of Solicitor General, which argues cases before the Supreme Court.
It has not yet been confirmed what damages the lawsuit, which argues that local law enforcement officials had targeted Buari without probable cause, is seeking.
One of the most popular of these is called the biophilia hypothesis, which argues that humans have an innate desire to seek connections with nature.
Flake has been touring to promote his new book, "Conscience of a Conservative," which argues that Republicans need to take the party back from Trump.
Uber, which argues that the cap would hurt riders poorly served by yellow taxis and public transport, has already released an ad against the proposal.
The Democrats haven't done this because of opposition from the Congressional Black Caucus, which argues that the current seniority system is good for minority members.
Not to worry, says the Labor Department, which argues, oddly and unconvincingly, that workers will be better off no matter how owners spend the money.
This has pleased oil interests but enraged the corn industry, which argues the expansion marks an abuse of the regulation and threatens demand for ethanol.
The pattern is very consistent with the expectations of The Party Decides, which argues that when party leaders coordinate on a favored candidate, that candidate wins.
This in turn alarms China, which argues that the associated radar threatens its own security and has lobbied hard to dissuade South Korea from adopting THAAD.
But for advocates in the Philippines, the largest obstacle to legalizing divorce remains the church—which argues that while annulment is acceptable, divorce is a sin.
It would, however, risk a backlash from the politically influential oil industry which argues that higher taxes would mean less investment and a drop in output.
Environmentalists have rallied around calls to "keep it in the ground," which argues that fossil fuels should not be dug up with the construction of pipelines.
Yet eliminating the estate tax has been a longtime goal of the GOP, which argues that it stifles family-owned businesses, including in the farming industry.
Nor is it another take on the dick-and-balls defense, which argues that without manspreading we'll crush our testicles between our awesomely powerful adductor muscles.
Flake has been touring with his new book "Conscience of a Conservative," which argues that Republicans need to reclaim the soul of the party from Trump.
This afternoon, Gizmodo published the full text of the document, which argues that Google's gender disparities can be explained by biological differences between men and women.
The cost-sharing reduction (CSR) subsidies are also the subject of a pending lawsuit, which argues that Congress never appropriated this money, thus making the funding illegal.
The strike on the London Underground is being led by drivers union Aslef, which argues that drivers are continually forced into overtime and unsafe new working practises.
While refiners largely applaud the system, the increasing number of waivers has infuriated another key Trump constituency, the farmbelt, which argues the program erodes demand for biofuels.
As for Iran, because of the blunt fact of geography it will be key to 21st-century Eurasia, something which argues for a long-term, sustainable strategy.
C.M. In "Why Write?" you reprint your famous essay "Writing American Fiction," which argues that American reality is so crazy that it almost outstrips the writer's imagination.
The proposal could be challenged by the drug industry, which argues that revealing the list price will confuse consumers and could violate the companies' First Amendment rights.
Start with Sean Wilentz's "No Property in Man," which argues that the Constitution's framers took pains (however strangled or surreptitious they were) to ensure slavery's eventual demise.
He read Anderson's book "The Long Tail," which argues that the infinite options proliferating on the Internet will lead to the success of niche products and businesses.
Democrats will have access to a draft of the Republican-written report, which argues that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, on Tuesday.
The ruling is a crucial early hurdle for Microsoft's case, which argues that the government's gag-ordered searches of Microsoft accounts violates the constitutional right to free speech.
The amicus brief, which argues that Trump's immigration order is illegal, highlights the contributions of immigrants to the tech economy while stressing the immigration controls already in place.
This comes at the expense of competing visions, like the stakeholder theory, which argues that companies should balance the interests of workers, customers, and ownership when making decisions.
Solicitor General pick: Trump announced Tuesday he will nominate acting Solicitor General Noel Francisco for the role, which argues on behalf of the U.S. before the Supreme Court.
No exception is this piece, which argues that the parents who indulge teen drinking put all teenagers at risk, and that the "realistic" approach is an epic mistake.
ANONYMOUS There are about 67 reasons and 32 bromides (the most colorful of which argues against pooping where we eat) to discourage you from dating your (indirect) boss.
In the aftermath of her experience, Cutler started a group called Southern California Against Forced Treatment, which argues against Laura's Law and any kind of forced psychiatric treatment.
The measure is also backed by the Small Businesses & Entrepreneurship Council, which argues it should be part of a package that also lowers individual and corporate tax rates.
Your book, which argues that America's youths are largely coddled and ill equipped to compete in the global economy, is full of references to ancient history and philosophy.
Zuckerberg says that he picked up this book because it posits the inverse theory of "Why Nations Fail," which argues that social and political forces control economic ones.
But the increase has faced fierce pushback from the airline industry, which argues that passengers are already charged enough fees by the government when they purchase airline tickets.
But the idea is strongly opposed by the rest of the Fed's board, which argues that rules are helpful as references, but that policy making ultimately requires discretion.
Prum, an ornithologist and museum curator, resurrects Darwin's provocative theory of sexual selection, which argues that animals select mates on the basis of beauty, not just genetic fitness.
This similarity is not lost on the Iranian leadership, which argues that Prince Mohammed will be likewise doomed because of modernist ambitions that go against his people's traditions.
"That is not a racial issue and it certainly isn't a hardship issue," said Deneen Borelli, author of "Blacklash," which argues Obama is turning America into a welfare nation.
Aftenposten responded with an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg this morning, followed by Schibsted's note, which argues that the incident underscores the dependence publishers have on Facebook and Google.
But the suit, which argues Google's hiring practices are biased against white and Asian people, conservatives, and men, will move ahead after surviving a dismissal motion from the company.
The new rules cast doubt over the operating structure of Nord Stream 2, which argues that it has been unfairly targeted by fast-tracked legislation to stall the project.
The new rules cast doubt over the commercial operation of Nord Stream 2, which argues that it has been unfairly targeted by fast-tracked legislation to stall the project.
Coverage of the attack and others like it appeared to play into the hands of the anti-Islam Freedom Party (FPO), which argues that migrants pose a security risk.
No comment was immediately available from the defense ministry, which argues that coalition agreement explicitly stated that additional funds would be used for foreign policy, security and development needs.
In this atmosphere, "it is not surprising that a party which argues for a self-conscious nation-state in a Europe of Fatherlands is seen as reactionary," she said.
The issue: Democrats' argument hinges on a lawsuit from Republican attorneys general, which argues that because the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate is now toothless, it has become unconstitutional.
Deripaska restructured his ownership in the firms to win over the Trump administration, which argues the oligarch's influence in his firms will be sufficiently limited in the new arrangement.
The lead challenger is the state of Hawaii, which argues the ban violates federal immigration law and the U.S. Constitution's prohibition on the government favoring one religion over another.
Mitchell — to his admitted surprise — appeared for the defense, which argues that because the defendants were tortured at CIA "black sites" around the world, their statements are irrevocably tainted.
Such requirements are fiercely opposed by the tech industry, which argues that back doors weaken security for everyone and that the government has no business mandating tech product design.
A number of elite universities filed a brief in support of Harvard, which argues that its ability to consider race in admissions helps it maintain a diverse student body.
He also extolled Eliot Cohen's Military Misfortunes: The Anatomy of Failure in War, which argues that calamities on the battlefield stem from overly complex systems rather than individual error.
Since its inception, the pipeline has instigated a turf war waged by Texas locals, such as the Big Bend Conservation Alliance, which argues the project should receive stricter federal oversight.
Readers of all faiths may warm to the final section of Mr Akyol's book which argues that contemporary Muslims stand in particular need of certain of the teachings of Jesus.
The UN pact, which aims to foster international cooperation on refugees and migration, is facing pressure from the Trump administration, which argues the document harms sovereignty and legitimizes illegal migration.
It pointed to a blog post from wireless trade association CTIA, which argues that the country shouldn't try to "out-China China" and that a free-market approach will prevail.
See, for instance, this 2012 essay by Peter Kareiva and Michelle Marvier, which argues that ethical arguments alone haven't been able to stem the rising tide of deforestation and extinctions.
These potentially adverse impacts are not lost on Lyrebird, which argues that the era in which we can trust audio recordings is on the verge of coming to an end.
NPD is currently embroiled in a fight with the upper house of Germany's parliament, which argues that the party is racist and antisemitic, and is seeking to have it banned.
Bailey, also deputy governor of the Bank of England (BoE), said he disagreed with the "big equity school" which argues lenders should hold capital equivalent to 20 percent or more.
" The phrase "Great Power competition" echoes the administration's recently released National Defense Strategy, which argues, "Inter-state strategic competition, not terrorism, is now the primary concern in U.S. national security.
The rule is also opposed by many health organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which argues it will put patients at risk of losing access to care.
Last year, Mr. DiMicco published "American Made: Why Making Things Will Return Us to Greatness," which argues that a strong manufacturing sector is essential to maintaining a comfortable middle class.
But it has been pushed for years by the N.R.A., which argues that arming school officials is the best way to protect students and teachers against a well-armed attacker.
The Justice Department's filing contradicts the stance of another federal agency, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which argues that the Civil Rights Act does protect gay and bisexual workers.
Flake is a ripe target for attack after the release of his book, "Conscience of a Conservative," which argues that Republicans must reclaim the soul of their party from Trump.
He also denied Mr. Jones's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which argues that Mr. Jones and Infowars defamed Mr. Heslin by calling his account of his son's death a lie.
The law, which passed the state legislature unanimously earlier this month, has faced pushback from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which argues the law could negatively impact amateur athletics.
Among them is a suit from California's attorney general, Xavier Becerra, which argues that the Education Department cannot retroactively switch the Corinthian students to partial relief after Mr. Duncan's promise.
Flake has been making the rounds to promote his new book, "Conscience of a Conservative," which argues that Republicans should have thwarted Trump's rise and must reclaim conservatism from him.
In certain ways, "Work in Progress" is a mirror image of Hannah Gadsby's "Nanette," which argues that self-deprecation, especially for people like her and Abby, amounts to self-harm.
WOTUS has many critics, including the American Farm Bureau Federation, which argues that the rule is still unclear about which water sources require permits, and says that the rule micromanages farmers.
Earlier this year, the House of Representatives approved the Space Commercial Free Enterprise Act, which argues that American companies don't have to abide by the rules set out in the treaty.
Many operatives in the Free the Delegates movement, which argues that delegates should be allowed to vote their "conscience" and oppose Trump irrespective of their state's election results, are Cruz supporters.
But efforts to open similar facilities in the U.S. hit roadblocks under threats from the Trump administration, which argues supervised injection sites normalize drug use and are illegal under federal law.
The Post obtained an advanced copy of the complaint, which argues that the "foreign emoluments clause" in the Constitution requires the president to get the "consent of Congress" before accepting gifts.
Much like Uber, which argues that it is not a transportation company even as it connects drivers and passengers, the drug sites argue that they are tech platforms, not health providers.
" Trump did just this, according to the first article of impeachment, which argues Trump "persisted in openly and corruptly urging and soliciting Ukraine to undertake investigations for his personal political benefit.
Xu acknowledged that Huawei faces several challenges — including a fragile global economy and pressure from the United States, which argues that the company poses a national security threat (Huawei denies this).
The move could unblock Macedonia's bids to join NATO and the European Union, long blocked by Greece, which argues that "Macedonia" implied territorial claims to a Greek province of the same name.
The KMT, which argues that the committee is unconstitutional, found itself in the humiliating position of begging it to release some funds so that the party could pay taxes, among other things.
Adam Grant's "Originals" — which argues that innovators are made, not born — and Jhumpa Lahiri's "In Other Words" — about learning to write in Italian — are new additions to our nonfiction best-sellers list.
The move could unblock its bids to join NATO and the European Union, long blocked by Greece, which argues that "Macedonia" implied territorial claims to a Greek province of the same name.
Addressing opposition from Toshiba's joint venture partner Western Digital, which argues any deal will need its consent, Bain said it would honour "all the contractual terms of the Western Digital joint venture".
But outcomes that a pitcher can control—mainly walks, strikeouts, and home runs—are predictable, which argues for making those, rather than hits and runs allowed, the proper basis for evaluating pitchers.
Economic history indicates that racial pay gaps narrow when the economy is operating at full employment, which argues for aggressive federal investment in infrastructure, science and other job- and wealth-producing endeavors.
But the Johnson Amendment has become a particular target of the conservative Alliance Defending Freedom, which argues it is unconstitutional and has a chilling effect on houses of worship and religious organizations.
The shift away from rice in wealthier Asian nations is explained by Bennett's Law, which argues that as income increases people spend proportionately less on starchy staples such as rice, FAO's Dawe said.
To make this incorrect point, Reed references Stephen Budiansky's 212 Atlantic article "The Truth About Dogs," which argues that various canine manipulation tactics are to blame for our love of these furry deadbeats.
Economists at the White House point to a study by Mercatus which argues that if regulations had been frozen at their 1980 level, growth would have been 0.8 percentage points higher per year.
The state of Hawaii, which argues the travel ban violates federal immigration law and the U.S. Constitution's prohibition on the government favoring one religion over another, is the lead challenger in the case.
This realization set Fabien-Ouellet on an exploration that culminated into a research paper entitled "Poutine Dynamics," published in the journal CuiZine, which argues that poutine is undergoing the process of cultural appropriation.
To this end, I recommend reading Ester Perel's wonderful book, "Mating in Captivity," which argues that traditional monogamy doesn't have to be a death sentence to your erotic imagination, nor even a prison.
After Jeff Sessions threatened to withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities, Seattle officials announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration, which argues it's unconstitutional for the federal government to bully them into compliance.
Despite his comments, Dimon went out of his way to distance himself from the Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) movement, which argues governments can spend as much as they want in their own currency.
The bird found itself taken off the list after a lawsuit in 2014 backed by the oil and gas industry, which argues that any protective measures would mean added costs for energy developers.
Android may be the dominant smartphone operating system (OS) but "it's not invincible," according to analysis firm IHS Markit, which argues that Google's latest Pixel smartphone could risk antagonizing manufacturers reliant on the software.
And citing the Elliott Wave Theory, which argues that markets move in distinct phases and is used by technicians to predict a stock's next wave, Gordon believes the next push higher may be coming.
The theory, which argues for largely unfettered presidential control of the executive branch (free from the interference of Congress and the courts), has regained prominence in recent decades, particularly under President George W. Bush.
There seems to be no change in the standoff between companies that want strong personal privacy and security protections, and law enforcement, which argues that it needs to get past encryption for national security.
The most complete statement of the conservative research program on this is found in David Neumark and William Wascher's 2010 book Minimum Wages, which argues that a narrow focus on disemployment understates the costs.
They were behind a lawsuit against the city's vaccination order, which argues that the current outbreak in Brooklyn is not "a clear and present danger to the public health" (it was dismissed last week).
But others would not rule out a victory for Bombardier which argues that Boeing never used its smallest jet to compete for the Delta order and has a healthy backlog of 737 MAX planes.
There's Karen Armstrong's "The Lost Art of Scripture," which argues for a literary view of sacred texts, and Jack Miles's "Religion as We Know It," a history of belief and its place in culture.
Also on McGhee's nighststand: Tamara Draut's Sleeping Giant, which argues that the new working class is more diverse and female than ever before, and Octavia's Brood, an African-American fantasy and sci-fi series.
"The indictment actually goes almost to the level of individual computers that were used to do this, which argues that they've got a level of access and level of data, at least retrospectively," Nimmo said.
To drive home that message, Trump invited members of the Remembrance Project to join him on stage, a group that represents the families of Americans killed by undocumented immigrants which argues for draconian immigration policies.
They might also be able to force a floor vote by folding the censure measure into what's known as a privileged resolution, which argues that an issue concerns the dignity and integrity of the House.
This would "fulfill a major objective of the radical 'county supremacy' movement ... which argues that county sheriffs are the highest law enforcement authorities in the United States," according to the Center for American Progress report.
At that time, it consolidated to Fidelity and shrank its plan menu to a core set of 14 investment options, according to the suit, which argues that the changes should have come many years earlier.
"It's such an interesting thing about this deal, is the fact that it was announced when it was announced," said Craig Aaron, president of Free Press, which argues the deal would be bad for consumers.
"The structural story for India remains pretty strong," said David Cornell, chief investment officer of London-based Ocean Dial Asset Management, which argues India and other emerging markets will outperform over the next 27.3 months.
He claims that there was a steady improvement in living standards after Watt invented the steam engine in 1763, brushing aside a century and a half of serious inquiry, much of which argues the opposite.
Introduced last week, the bill is named after Eli Pariser's 2011 book The Filter Bubble, which argues that companies like Facebook create digital echo chambers by optimizing content for what each person already engages with.
The plaintiffs maintain that the judge alone should hear the theory, which argues the drug industry has created a "public nuisance" affecting the health and well-being of the counties' citizens, which it must abate.
It's hard to write or talk about "Harry Potter" as an adult without thinking of Ruth Graham's 2014 Slate op-ed, "Against YA," which argues that adults should be embarrassed to read literature for teenagers.
Earlier this year, National Review published an essay by Patrick T. Brown, a graduate student at Princeton, called "Leaning Out," which argues that public policy should make it easier for one parent to stay home.
Western Digital's injunction is being sought with the International Court of Arbitration, where the California-based company, which argues no deal can be done without its consent, initiated proceedings against its partner earlier this year.
The bus attack is the latest of several demonstrations carried out by Arran, which argues that large-scale tourism initiatives harm the landscape, force people from their neighborhoods, and "eat up the coastline," The Express reported.
The latest iteration of the debate comes in a recent paper by Pierre-André Chiappori and Bernard Salanié, of Columbia University, and Yoram Weiss, of Tel Aviv University, which argues that assortative mating is indeed growing.
In 2010 he wrote a book called Free to Choose Medicine, which argues that the FDA's risk-averse approach to drug approval gets in the way of innovation and keeps life-saving medicines off the market.
The current bill would exempt certain items, such as speaker fees related to educational events, according to Public Citizen, a consumer watchdog group, which argues that the change will open the door to more industry influence.
The idea of raising passenger fees for airport projects has faced fierce resistance from the powerful airline industry, however, which argues that passengers are already charged enough fees by the government when they purchase airline tickets.
Weidmann's comments highlight the long-standing rift between the ECB and Germany, the euro zone's biggest economy, which argues that stimulus achieves little and low borrowing costs actually reduce the urgency of painful but necessary reforms.
It is similar to the Michigan case, which argues that the state's regulations — including a requirement that ammunition be stored separately from unloaded weapons — are tantamount to an unconstitutional ban on gun ownership for foster parents.
The memo, which argues that Buttigieg is the only candidate who has proven himself to be viable alternative to Sanders, came days after a similar memo from the Bloomberg campaign suggested that Biden, Buttigieg and Sen.
Schwarzenegger is also one of the supporters of New Way California, a centrist advocacy group started by Mayes, which argues for a more moderate Republican party in the state in hopes of wooing independents and undecided voters.
There is "Modern Witchcraft," by the Wiccan high priestess Deborah Blake, which argues for witchcraft as a female-focused religion, and "Revolutionary Witchcraft," by Sarah Lyons, a guide to the history and practice of politically motivated magic.
France's plan to hold a Middle East peace conference later this year has irritated Israel, which argues such efforts relieve the Palestinians of responsibility to negotiate directly, but the initiative is not expected to lead to change.
It is championed by consumer advocates and retirement non-profit groups, but has been staunchly opposed by the financial services sector, which argues it will make retirement advice too costly and harm lower income retirees in particular.
This is the theory put forth by the History Channel documentary, which argues that a newfound photo of Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands shows Earhart and Noonan alive and well near the Japanese ship the Koshu.
Trinity Lutheran's legal effort is being spearheaded by the Alliance Defending Freedom conservative Christian legal activist group, which argues Missouri's policy violates the U.S. Constitution's guarantees of free exercise of religion and equal protection under the law.
Takeaway, which argues the online food ordering business will be highly profitable for just one player in each country, said earlier this year it surpassed Delivery Hero in the number and value of orders received in Germany.
The measure is already facing a federal lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which argues the state is blocking a woman's right to the procedure because it "disapproves of her reason," The Associated Press reported.
Consider recently published books like Stuart Firestein's "Failure: Why Science Is So Successful" and Jessica Lahey's "The Gift of Failure," which argues that children today occupy such risk-scrubbed environments that opportunities for failure must be manufactured.
It is championed by consumer advocates and retirement non-profit groups, but has been staunchly opposed by the financial services sector, which argues it will make retirement advice too costly and harm lower-income retirees in particular.
Such inquiries have traditionally been resisted by Northern Ireland's largest pro-British party, the Democratic Unionist Party, which argues that state organizations, which keep records, are more vulnerable to retrospective investigation than terrorist groups, which do not.
If markets overshoot in pricing in of a recession, something which we think we are still some way away from, in contrast to the prevailing consensus wisdom, which argues that recession is already fully in the price.
Some Democrats have also claimed that federal debt is not a constraint by relying on "Modern Monetary Theory" (MMT), which argues that central banks can issue enough money to fund federal expenditures with little threat of inflation.
Perhaps the most revealing point in Vigderman's book comes when she asks a Greek curator for a response to Joan Connelly's recently published revisionist history, which argues that the Parthenon sculptures celebrate a scene of ancient human sacrifice.
Slate on Sunday published an article titled "Don't Spend Your Emotional Energy on Sully H.W. Bush," which argues that Sully was only Bush's service dog for six months and was "not his lifelong companion," as some have assumed.
In 2002, he declared that "educators around America must teach evolution not as fact but as theory," alongside such theories as intelligent design, which argues that life on Earth is too complex to have emerged through random mutation.
The administration of President Donald Trump put the rule's implementation on hold after a welter of criticism from the financial services industry, which argues it will make retirement advice too costly and harm lower-income retirees in particular.
However, the plan may fall apart before it is fully implemented if the conservative opposition Popular Party, which argues that the administrative procedure of adopting the new rules was flawed, has its way after challenging it in court.
It's all part of the nascent "rights of nature" movement, which argues that instead of viewing nature as property to be owned, we should recognize that it has its own inalienable rights similar to the ones we enjoy.
The press release cites, as a key influence, Philip Steinberg and Kimberley Peters's 2015 article "Wet Ontologies, Fluid Spaces," which argues that geographical theory has not accorded proper significance to the ocean's slippery, often paradoxical spatio-temporal qualities.
Contrary to the "health and wealth" gospel, which argues that God will deliver prosperity to those who have faith in him, Christianity does not promise an end to suffering even among the most faithful, at least not yet.
The Frye case was recently resurfaced by Ryan Calo, a law professor at the University of Washington, in his paper Robots in American Law, which argues that judges have had a seriously flawed view of what a "robot" is.
As a follow-up on his earlier book The Better Angels of Our Nature — which argues that violence has declined dramatically over the long term — Enlightenment Now makes the argument for human progress once again, if anything more assertively.
The Alpine rail line is backed by the ruling League party but is fiercely opposed by its coalition partner, the 5-Star Movement, which argues Italy's share of the funding would be better spent upgrading existing roads and bridges.
The filing, which argues that Epstein is "entitled" to bail, also suggests that the crimes he is charged with are "akin to consumer or purchaser behavior" and that he thus should not be prosecuted under the sex trafficking statute.
"The Republic for Which It Stands" should be read alongside more positive accounts such as Robert Gordon's "The Rise and Fall of American Growth", which argues that productivity gains in this period laid the foundation of America's mass prosperity.
Yet the latest effort to do that, an agreement between the United States and South Korea to deploy an advanced missile defense system in the South, has inflamed China, which argues the system is also aimed at its weapons.
The move is designed to placate concerns in the West about Huawei's 5G dominance, coupled with the national security concerns from the Trump administration, which argues that Huawei could act as a proxy for the Chinese government to spy.
The Justice Department has until July 7 to respond to Mr. Haggerty's filing, which argues that the United Nations established as far back as the 1990s that it was legally liable for damages caused by negligence from peacekeeping operations.
Realism is best understood in its contrast with the rival approach of liberalism, which argues that ever more complex ties between nations have made it increasingly difficult to define national interest and have decreased the usefulness of military power.
Biden's strength in states like Wisconsin is central to his campaign, which argues that he's the strongest Democrat to take on Trump in 213 and could win back disillusioned Midwestern voters who flipped key states to Trump in 217.
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.
Venezuela's opposition, which argues Maduro's presidency is illegitimate because he won in a sham vote, is trying to wrest control of the OPEC nation's oil sector from him and deliver aid to a population suffering food and medicine shortages.
Now Lars Svensson points us to an evaluation of Swedish monetary policy by Marvin Goodfriend and Mervyn King (!) which argues that the Riksbank had some justification for raising rates in a still-depressed economy because GDP was growing moderately fast.
This is the basic thinking behind the idea of "fully automated luxury communism," which argues that robots, collectively owned by the state, can take care of most of our basic needs while humans hang out and do whatever we feel like.
A long-held theory about why great beasts like the woolly mammoth or saber-toothed tiger went extinct is the overkill hypothesis, which argues that early human predation took out the giant mammals roaming the Earth during the Late Pleistocene period.
CBS was hit with a class action shareholder lawsuit on Monday, which argues that the media giant made a material omission and misled shareholders when it failed to disclose sexual harassment allegations against its Chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves, Variety reports.
And a network of advocates, policy experts, and academics have long rallied around the cause of "environmental justice," which argues that a person's race or economic status should have no effect on the quality of the environment they live in.
Its an option ruled out by Greece's leftist-led government which argues the austerity burden is already crippling for a nation where one in four are unemployed, and many households rely solely on elderly relatives' pensions to make ends meet.
The proposal will be a test of whether the ministry, which has been lobbying for austerity in the face of an economic slump, can stand its ground against the powerful energy lobby, which argues it needs support not higher taxes.
The TAV project (Treno Alta Velocita) is backed by Matteo Salvini's League party but strongly opposed by its coalition partner, the 5-Star Movement, which argues Italy's share of the funding would be better spent upgrading existing roads and bridges.
Peter Schweizer, a right-wing journalist known for his investigations into Hillary Clinton, has followed a similar line of attack as a writer and producer of a new documentary, "The Creepy Line," which argues that Silicon Valley is stifling conservative content.
It's a small, tender moment that simultaneously gets at both characters' vulnerabilities, their fears, and the spirit of the story, which argues that allowing yourself to love someone and letting them be a part of your family means trusting them.
Common sense indicates that better policies for affordable child care and family leave would bolster the overall participation of women in the work force, which argues for federal policy makers to turn decades of talk about these topics into action.
One is ''The Fourth Turning,'' by Neil Howe and William Strauss, which argues that societies pass through four distinct phases every 80 years, the last of which America entered in 2008 and involves a radical overhaul of the social order.
The counsel for the House Intelligence Committee's Republicans, Steve Castor, faced a sharp line of questioning over the minority's impeachment report, which argues that Trump did nothing wrong regarding Ukraine, and its representation of witness testimony during the impeachment hearings.
For more, read DeLong's interview with Vox's Zack Beauchamp; Greg Sargent's take in The Washington Post; and my colleague Ross Douthat's critique from the right — which argues that the left's bigger failure is an unwillingness to compromise on cultural issues.
Noble, a professor, author, and co-founder of the Information Ethics & Equity Institute, just published her book Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, which argues that search engine algorithms are not free from bias and discriminate against people of color.
This idea runs contrary to statements from MoviePass, which argues that the subscription service will sell more tickets—even if MoviePass has to lose some money in the process—and encourage moviegoers to spend more at concessions, where theaters enjoy high profit margins.
A legal theory known as third-party doctrine, which argues there is no reasonable expectation of privacy when a citizen gives their data to a third party, is often cited in similar cases, and has been used to decide the cell site issue.
"Interestingly, in that same study, they investigated well-established blood testing looking into total body inflammation and found no difference in those test values between the two groups, which argues against the claim that hydrogen rich water reduces body inflammation," Vojdani says.
This fact has been documented over and over in personal essays and massive studies, and unpacked in Leslie Jamison's landmark "Grand Unified Theory of Female Pain," which argues that women's pain has been aestheticized in popular culture to the point of abstraction.
Coolpad said in a statement that the unit, Yulong Computer Communication Technology, had been sued by a Ping An Bank branch which argues that it can call in the loan as the financial situation of the guarantor, another Coolpad unit, had deteriorated.
The multibillion-euro TAV project (Treno Alta Velocita) is backed by Matteo Salvini's League party but strongly opposed by its coalition partner, 5-Star Movement, which argues that Italy's share of the funding would be better spent upgrading existing roads and bridges.
Police training documents made public earlier this year through a freedom of information request by digital rights group Lucy Parsons Labs reveal that the company enables a "broken windows" policing strategy, which argues that petty crimes should be heavily policed and prosecuted.
Gerald Posner, author of the book Case Closed, which argues that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination, tells CNN the most revealing files to be released involve circumstances around Oswald's trip to Mexico City seven weeks before the shooting in Dallas.
A third tax, known as the health insurance tax, is applied to all health plans and has been the source of an ongoing lobbying effort by the insurance industry, which argues that it increases the cost of health insurance for individuals and businesses.
Taking advantage of the larger sample afforded by congressional races, Jennifer Lawless and Danny Hayes recently published Women on the Run: Gender, Media, and Political Campaigns in a Polarized Era, which argues that basically woman candidates don't face an unusually hostile electoral environment.
Amid rising fears around the world that e-cigarettes and vaping products could be just as harmful as cigarettes, England's leading health agency has released its annual report on vaping, which argues that vaping nicotine is indeed a safer alternative to smoking.
They are among 22000,230 immigrants from six nations whose legal immigration status, based on violence or environmental disaster in their native lands, was revoked last year by the Trump administration, which argues that conditions there have improved enough for them to return.
Trump is already facing a complaint from the watchdog group Common Cause, which argues that Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's payment of $130,000 to Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair with Trump may have been an illegal campaign contribution.
Our knowledge system for identifying artists and artworks also remains much indebted to Linnaean taxonomy, which is itself rooted in the concept of "type specimen," which argues that for every species of plant, there exists one single dried version of it in a botanical archive.
But Parfit, like Singer, participated in the effective altruism movement, which argues that people have an obligation to do what they can to improve the world through actions like adopting vegetarianism, donating at least 10 percent of your income to effective charities, and so forth.
The service, which argues that its product can save each member of a sales team a few days of work every month, today announced that it has raised a $2.5 million funding round from Buran VC, Lighter Capital and a number of angel investors.
Specifically, it aims to eliminate 'self reporting' — the tendency to create an online profile as you'd want to be seen rather than how you actually are — which, argues Koutsomitis, typically results in a string of poor matches and, ultimately, the failure of online dating.
Ms Clifford responded on March 7th with a lawsuit of her own, which argues that the original agreement is void because Mr Trump never signed it himself, and because Mr Cohen breached its terms by confirming that he had made the payment to her.
Yarmuth said he thinks it's important that members of Congress and the public understand the position of Lee and the other psychologists in the book, which argues that Trump's mental health has deteriorated to the point where it poses a threat to the country.
Trumps Environmental Protection Agency has handed out 85 such waivers since he took office, up from 163 during the last three years of the Obama administration, saving the oil industry hundreds of millions of dollars but enraging the corn lobby which argues it kills demand.
The agency says the process complies with privacy laws, but it has still come in for criticism from the Electronic Privacy Information Center, which argues that the government, though promising travelers that they may opt out, has made it increasingly difficult to do so.
In 2001, Mr. Hockney published an important book, "Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters," which argues that advances in realism in Western art could not have been possible without the sly use of mirrors, camera obscuras and other optical devices.
What they're saying: ECB president Mario Draghi recently suggested the eurozone consider modern monetary theory, or MMT — which argues that governments with their own currency should ignore deficits and keep spending until inflation becomes a problem, with federal legislators in control of setting interest rates.
Trying to head off Mr. Trump's defense team, which argues that the president was lawfully protecting the interests of the executive branch from a politically motivated House, the managers pointed out that he never actually invoked executive privilege, the legal mechanism afforded to presidents.
The scheme, which was approved by European competition authorities following the liberalization of the French power market, has come under increasing criticism from both suppliers, who want the ceiling raised, and EDF, which argues that the fixed price of 42 euros/MWh is too low.
The Trump administration's EPA granted 35 such waivers for 2017, up sharply from seven in the final year of the Obama administration - saving the refining industry hundreds of millions of dollars but infuriating the corn lobby, which argues the waivers have threatened demand for ethanol.
This comes after PayPal banned him last year, and Amazon prevented him three weeks ago from selling his new pick-up book, Game, which argues "smartphones, feminism, and anti-masculinity propaganda" is making it more difficult for men to meet and have sex with women.
But the platform allowed white nationalist content (which promotes a belief that a white majority should control the social and political direction of predominantly white countries) and white separatist content (which argues that whites should create a separate ethnostate devoid of people of color).
It also supports a book by RNC committeeman Curly Haugland and public policy consultant Sean Parnell that was funded by by the Citizens in Charge Foundation, called "Unbound," which argues that delegates are free to vote their conscience despite rules binding most to state primary results.
I struggled with that question a lot as I was reporting an article about ADOS, the American Descendants of Slavery, which argues on social media and YouTube that black Americans need a separate ethnic category, distinct from Africans and people from the Caribbean who immigrated voluntarily.
Doomsday rhetoric around vinyl began in 203 when Marc Hogan wrote a piece for Stereogum titled "Have We Reached Peak Vinyl?" which argues that because the music industry has lost any semblance of an idea for how to make money off art, vinyl is a doomed product.
Tsui Sing-Yun, a physician-turned-historian, recently published (in Hong Kong and Taiwan only) a 456-page book entitled "The City-state of Anguish: The Origin and History of the Hong Kong People," which argues that Hong Kong and China have few commonalities and different destinies.
The deployment of that system, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, is vehemently opposed by China, which argues that it will exacerbate tensions with North Korea and could undermine China's own nuclear deterrent by giving the United States another means to monitor its missiles.
He wrote in his letter to Cardinal Brandmüller that "Out of this conflation a new agitation is gradually being generated," which he said could inspire more books like "The Abdication," by Fabrizio Grasso, which argues that having one or more popes emeriti could fragment papal authority.
This year's offerings include a friendly takeover attempt in the biologist J. Scott Turner's PURPOSE AND DESIRE (HarperOne, $27.99), which argues that today's mechanistic neo-Darwinism needs to find room for the "agency" — the desire — that Turner insists drives every organism and, by extension, evolution itself.
Which is all the more curious as Stoppelman is a member of perhaps the most successful circle of investors ever, in the PayPal Mafia, and yet his business runs counter to so much of the prevailing wisdom in Silicon Valley, which argues for growth at any cost.
The shelves include the dense, 758-page memoir of former governor Masaaki Shirakawa, which reads like an implicit critique of Kuroda, as well as a memoir by former deputy governor Kikuo Iwata, who retains influence inside the BOJ, and which argues Kuroda didn't go far enough.
"Some of these themes are echoed in the report, which says its findings "support the idea of a 'privacy panic cycle,' which argues that the media tends to recognize more extreme claims, thereby creating an incentive for activists to steadily escalate their rhetoric about the negative implications of technology.
Now, The Hill's Reid Wilson reports that across the country, Democratic candidates are running ads focused on a lawsuit brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) and Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel (R), which argues that the Affordable Care Act was rendered unconstitutional by the GOP's tax overhaul.
Perhaps the most controversial provision of the bill is one that would allow superintendents and sheriffs to arm school personnel — a measure not requested by the Parkland students but long desired by the N.R.A., which argues that gun-free zones prevent people from defending themselves in an attack.
The lawsuit, which argues that the men's constitutional rights were violated when the officers failed to protect them from violence in the prison, also claims that guards failed to provide first aid for 10 minutes after the incident, and that the men were beaten by guards on other occasions.
McCaskill's staff also pointed me to the DOD's latest response letter, which argues that since reforms to the oversight process went into effect in 2014, "there has not been a single instance" in which a commander has dismissed a sexual assault case over the objections of his SJA.
Meanwhile Qualcomm has a host of large players backing its side, including large patent holders such as Dolby and Nokia, but also the U.S. Department of Justice, which argues the court erred in siding with another arm of the government — the Federal Trade Commission, which brought the antitrust action.
Our reporters reviewed a copy of a letter that Attorney General William Barr and his British and Australian counterparts are expected to send to Mark Zuckerberg on Friday, which argues that law enforcement needs a way past encryption to fight terrorism, international organized crime and child exploitation in pornography.
This prediction also comes in sharp contrast with the recommendations that were laid out in the landmark 2018 report released by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which argues countries should take significant action to lower carbon emissions in order to avoid the catastrophic effects of global warming.
Andrés Reséndez, a professor at the University of California, Davis, won for "The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), which argues that it was mass slavery at the hands of Spanish conquistadors, rather than epidemics, that devastated the Native American population.
We also talk about Tyler's new book, The Complacent Class, which argues, in true Cowenian fashion, that everything we think we know about the present is wrong, and that far from being an age of rapid change and constant risk, we have become a cautious, even stagnant, society.
It's a lightly written masterpiece which argues women in their 60s are still having huge, meaningful experiences that are just as important to display on the big screen as anything else — a controversial argument to make in Hollywood these days, especially for a brand-new screenwriter who is also a woman.
More broadly, the Paris and London-based VC firm is working from an investment thesis which argues that too much venture capital remains highly concentrated in a handful of sectors, such as consumer, fintech, and marketing, and focuses on web and mobile technologies that target mainly "upper class demographic groups".
Professor Cavell was for decades on the faculty of Harvard University, where he often expounded on the ideas of what is called ordinary language philosophy, which argues that philosophers have become so preoccupied with convoluted statements of philosophical problems that they have lost touch with everyday words and their meanings.
The Asian-American suit against Harvard, which argues that the school's admissions policies are discriminatory, is positioned to help one minority group, but former Justice Department attorneys worry that it could ultimately weaken a legacy of the civil rights era that has been used to expand opportunities to other underrepresented minorities.
Thankfully, the historian Nancy MacLean has documented Buchanan's influence over both the Kochs and contemporary politics in a remarkable new book, Democracy in Chains, which argues that the radical right revolution engineered by Charles and his brother David is not just about accruing political and economic power, but about restricting democracy itself.
I asked the Stanford historian Walter Scheidel, the author of the 2017 book "The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-first Century," which argues that violence has been the "single most important means" of reducing, or levelling, wealth and income inequality throughout history.
The General Court of the EU has set a date of July 1 and 2 to hear the complaint brought by French digital rights group, La Quadrature du Net, against the European Commission's renegotiated data transfer agreement which argues the arrangement is still incompatible with EU law on account of US government mass surveillance practices.
"While the recent performance of the labor market might warrant a faster pace of tightening, inflation has been below target for five years and has moved up only slowly toward 2 percent, which argues for continued patience, especially if that progress slows or stalls," said Powell, one of four governors at the Fed Board.
But beyond that, you can also find listings for a downloaded copy of the super-popular YouTube video "Charlie Bit My Finger;" as well as a video file called "Loosechange2" — likely a copy of the second edition of Loose Change, which argues that the September 11th attacks were masterminded by the American government, not bin Laden.
" It is impossible to extricate Hitler's understanding of the idea of the "big lie" — a propaganda technique which argues that telling people "colossal untruths," in Hitler's words, is more effective than using small lies — from his argument that Jews are not only behind the "big lie" about Ludendorff, but that they are themselves a "big lie.
In fact, as a result of the lack of competition in the BDS market, US businesses are forced to pay an estimated $20 billion annually in market failure-driven overcharges, according to the Consumer Federation of America (CFA), which argues that Pai's plan will increase BDS overcharges by as much as an additional $20 billion per year.
Adding yet another wrinkle to the situation is a lawsuit moving through the courts against all three levels of Canadian government by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), which argues that Waterfront Toronto didn't have the authority to enter into an agreement with Sidewalk Labs and that government essentially abdicated its responsibilities to the public to a corporation.
Most recently, The Atlantic reported that national security advisor General H.R. McMaster had removed a former Pentagon official named Rich Higgins from the National Security Council after discovering that Higgins had written and circulated a paranoid and wildly inappropriate memo, which argues that conducting "political warfare" against Trump's enemies is a matter of dire urgency for the country.
The architect of this political model, according to historian MacLean, is James McGill Buchanan, a Nobel Prize-winning political economist who worked to advance public choice economics, which argues that politicians are motivated by self-interest rather than public good, and believed, therefore, in smaller government and fewer regulations, as well as the privatization of public services like education.
In addition to these narratives, which are generally celebratory, it is also useful to read a darker counterpoint, Jonathan Taplin's "Move Fast and Break Things," which argues that the radical libertarian ideology and monopolistic greed of many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs helped to decimate the livelihood of musicians and is now undermining the communal idealism of the early internet.
It also found several books sold on Amazon's Kindle platform, including American Nazi Party founder George Lincoln Rockwell's The Fable of the Ducks and the Hens: A Dramatic Saga of Intrigue, Propaganda and Subversion, 50 titles published by the white nationalist publishing house Counter-Currents, and five volumes of the Occidental Quarterly, which argues feminism and "racial amalgamation" threatens the survival of whites.
"While the recent performance of the labor market might warrant a faster pace of tightening, inflation has been below target for five years and has moved up only slowly toward 2 percent, which argues for continued patience, especially if that progress slows or stalls," Powell, one of four governors at the Fed Board, told an audience at the Economic Club of New York.
Take the widely cited 2017 research letter by the geographer Seth Wynes and the environmental scientist Kimberly Nicholas, which argues that the most effective steps any of us can take to decrease carbon emissions are to eat a plant-based diet, avoid flying, live car free and have one fewer child — the last having the most significant impact by far.
Thiel—whose contributions to society include investments in Paypal, Facebook, and the book The Diversity Myth, which argues that racism is a problem invented by people who are just looking to be offended and that democracy has been outmoded since women got the right to vote—has had a turbulent history with Gawker ever since they outed Thiel as gay in 2007.
Along with another mother, Jo Cornell, whose son also played Pop Warner, suffered behavior problems, took his own life, and was posthumously diagnosed with CTE, Archie is a named plaintiff on the new lawsuit, which argues that Pop Warner, NOCSAE, and USA Football (the sport's national youth governing body, funded by the NFL) irresponsibly exposed children to both brain damage and increased risk of such.
Laffer might not be a familiar figure to many of Trump's 1553 million Twitter followers, but the former economic adviser to President Ronald Reagan is a giant within the Republican Party as the "godfather" of supply-side economics, the theory that cutting taxes and regulations creates economic growth (a cousin to trickle-down economics, which argues more specifically for tax cuts for the rich).
Read: Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide The memo is a mere 3-and-a-half page document, which argues that the intelligence community did not fully disclose to the FISA court that some of the evidence against Page had been collected by a former intelligence operative being paid by the DNC and Hillary Clinton.
If young college students can block Charles Murray, author of "The Bell Curve," which argues that genetic factors linked to race help determine financial success and social status, from speaking at Middlebury College, and activists can get corporations to pull ads from Breitbart and "The O'Reilly Factor," conservatives ought to be able to attack the Public, as liberal a cultural bastion as they come.
Jost and colleagues were responding positively to this paper by the University of Nebraska's John Hibbing, which argues, based on a series of experiments, that conservatives display a strong "negativity bias": In this article, we argue that one organizing element of the many differences between liberals and conservatives is the nature of their physiological and psychological responses to features of the environment that are negative.
"Increasingly, Foreign Service employees are choosing to conceal issues related to their children's educational and health needs rather than suffer career and family repercussions," the letter reads, according to FP. The cuts are having a negative effect on business at the State Department, according to the group, which argues that diplomats are hesitant to take up important posts for fear of having the quality of their children's care further eroded.
And on Twitter, White shared 18 USC § 1505, which argues: Generally, a defendant may be found guilty under section 1505 if the government establishes that: (1) there was a proceeding pending before a department or agency of the United States; (2) the defendant knew of or had a reasonably founded belief that the proceeding was pending; and (3) the defendant corruptly endeavored to influence, obstruct, or impede the due and proper administration of the law under which the proceeding was pending.
People reports that on Friday, Mother Monster tweeted out an update about her health along with her praise for a Noisey article titled "Lady Gaga Pioneered Online Fandom Culture As We Know It." The piece, which argues Gaga "pioneered" the movement amongst pop performers to give their fanbases a name, credits the "Joanne" singer for creating a positive, supportive community for her listeners where she is not just seen as a performer, but also as someone they can look to for honesty and guidance.
A week after making an impassioned argument for reparations at the Democratic debates, Democratic presidential candidate and self-help guru Marianne Williamson has released a formal plan calling for reparations for the descendants of enslaved people in the US. The plan, released Wednesday, is similar to one she released in January on "racial reconciliation and healing," which argues that it is "morally incumbent" on America to take aggressive action to atone for centuries of slavery and discrimination, the vestiges of which continue to affect black communities.
Other books on Obama's list: "The Topeka School" by Ben Lerner "Trust Exercise" by Susan Choi "Solitary" by Albert Woodfox "How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy" by Jenny Odell "The Orphan Master's Son" by Adam Johnson "Girl, Woman, Other" by Bernardine Evaristo Further reading: Obama also noted the reading recommendations he made earlier in the year, which include the memoir "Lab Girl" by Hope Jahren and "The Shallows" by Nicholas Carr, which argues that the internet is fundamentally changing how humans process information.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology missile and nuclear weapons expert Ted Postol, Technical University Munich mechanical and aerospace engineer Markus Schiller and rocketry expert Robert Schmucker all contributed to the report, which argues North Korea's ballistic missiles have likely been designed to look flashy and trigger an international reaction, not carry a nuclear warhead:... Calculations we have made—based on detailed study of the type and size of the rocket motors used, the flight times of the stages of the rockets, the propellant likely used, and other technical factors—indicate that these rockets actually carried very small payloads that were nowhere near the weight of a nuclear warhead of the type North Korea could have, or could eventually have.
That is the thesis of Rabobank which argues that 1) A principal aim of QE is to boost asset valuations such that positive wealth effects trigger a recovery in demand;2) This, though, is self-defeating as QE also furthers the "financialisation" of the economy which, as in the run up to the crisis, sees profits diverted away from investment and wages (via an incentive to invest in financial securities which are being underpinned by the central bank rather than undertake "real world" investments or, on the back of low borrowing costs, to engage in share buybacks or M&A activity);3) As a result, labour's share of national income continues to decline as evidenced in the conspicuous lack of a recovery in advanced economy wages even as jobless rates plumb historical lows;4) In marked contrast to the pre-crisis period, however, "financialisation" now no longer has a flip-side – i.e.

No results under this filter, show 314 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.