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This alone argues for Mr. Sanders's more generous proposal. Mrs.
She also defends the reset, though argues for more pressure.
Reich argues for more bilateral investment treaties to reassure investors.
Likewise, Miller argues for reciprocity with respect to cultural integration.
The same is true, Pepper argues, for Larry the bear.
It argues for the days when far less was recorded.
Instead, Rauch argues for nondiscrimination law that broadly accommodates religion.
Existence (2014) argues for telling new stories about nature, making the
Barnhart argues for maintaining annual congressional approval of the agencys budget.
That argues for recruiting more Restrepos and Davieses to the effort.
It's called a bullish pennant pattern, argues for an upside breakout.
That then argues for complete automation of the financial supply chain.
His new track "They Didn't Do It" argues for Brendan's innocence.
And his and Stein's piece argues for a similar shift today.
That argues for getting a better handle on what you owe.
We should certainly have border security, nobody argues for open borders.
This argues for insisting on strong evidence before new treatments are approved.
This argues for at least some degree of bipartisanship and institutional care.
Court history generally argues for freedom of even hate and racist speech.
Go deeper: A Yale professor argues for the robot tax (The Guardian)
Good because it means no over enthusiasm, which argues for longer cycle.
Anderson argues for a sociological perspective on where these states originate from.
Related: Nick Kristof argues for a public-health approach to gun violence.
It's time, he argues, for governments to step up to the plate.
"What this argues for is the validity of the finding," Siegel said.
In some ways, all of this simply argues for process and for advice.
Sir Vince argues for an "exit from Brexit" after the Article 50 negotiations.
Lees argues for intersectionality in which the voices of all women are included.
Catmull argues, for example, that companies should encourage employees to share new ideas.
Like his peers, Mr. Slominski argues for the toilet's formal and universal significance.
The result is a DOJ that argues for limitless expansions of executive power to the courts, refuses to honor subpoenas issued by Congress, argues for lighter sentences on behalf of the president's friends, and waters down findings that might embarrass him.
What matters isn't that Stephens is a conservative, but how he argues for conservatism.
This is a perfect time, Gabelli argues, for the company to re-position itself.
The brief argues for the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging the war is illegal.
He also argues for government subsidies to bolster the wages of less-skilled employees.
He argues for a mix of government regulation and self-regulation from tech companies.
Despite what his climate facts imply, Mr. Newman still argues for the gray line.
That argues for continued leadership in this stock, it's got good momentum behind it.
It argues for the relevance of fairs beyond their value as international trade bazaars.
And Obit is a film that argues for the importance of this narrative resurrection.
"It's certainly not the kind of data that argues for the Fed to become even more dovish, and in that sense, it argues for the dollar's lossesto slow," said Shahab Jalinoos, global head of FX strategy at Credit Suisse in New York.
"It's certainly not the kind of data that argues for the Fed to become even more dovish, and in that sense, it argues for the dollar's losses to slow," said Shahab Jalinoos, global head of FX strategy at Credit Suisse in New York.
When states want to pollute more, the Trump administration argues for the need for flexibility.
Is the artist Schaefer or April Dawn Alison (O'Toole convincingly argues for the feminine persona)?
Wise also argues for diversity in a fund's investment strategy as well as its personnel.
Above all, the haziness of the long-term view argues for humility on all sides.
That argues for two guiding principles in the use of the technology: reversibility and consent.
The tale argues for the whole messy, infuriating way New York occasionally stumbles toward progress.
The scale of this disaster argues for sustained, bipartisan resolve to rebuild our broken state.
One of my favorites in this collection argues for lowering the voting age to 16.
The show argues for its importance to both the erstwhile country and 20th-century architectural history.
Malvo, who was 17 during his 2002 sniping rampage, argues for a broad reading of Miller.
His book, Against Democracy, argues for the establishment of an epistocracy, or rule by the wise.
Samira Bueno, executive director of the Brazilian Forum for Public Security, argues for a different approach.
Promoting scientific discovery and technological advancement while managing risks also argues for a clear government role.
That's still a poor record — and still argues for cheap index funds — but it's much better.
Mr. Roe argues for a Faustian bargain, an embrace of specious ends justifying morally repugnant means.
Disclaimer aside, nothing in Pollan's book argues for the recreational use or abuse of psychedelic drugs.
Trump argues for tax purposes that the Westchester County, New York, course is worth $1.5 million.
Migration Watch UK, a group which argues for lower immigration, said the latest figures were "unacceptably high".
He therefore argues for the establishment of a tenth such area, on the margins of the concession.
That observation argues for the installation of permanent geophone networks in tourist areas around the Dead Sea.
Liang argues for the establishment of "strategic fulcrum ports" in the Pacific to secure Chinese maritime access.
She argues for a different way to evaluate the role of mass protest in American public life.
Here Rice argues for a robust package of assistance to the deputy national security adviser, Bob Gates.
Experts disagree as to where the 1918-85033 "Spanish" flu began, but no one argues for Spain.
Martin's latest book, "Building a Bridge," argues for a dialogue between the Catholic Church and LGBT Catholics.
This argues for placing a lower capital value on a given advantage as the pace of change quickens.
Leon argues for dreaming, so Elliott can understand what the point of doing any of this might be.
There is a high degree of uncertainty and risk and that argues for a more patient Reserve Bank.
In her many books and public speeches, Ms. Lamrabet argues for a progressive, contextual reading of the Quran.
As Shafer argues: For anybody who has read a half-dozen of Trump's tweets, the pattern is obvious.
Her book Crossing the Thinnest Line argues for the importance of diversity to the future of the country.
Writing for Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball, Emory University political scientist Alan Abramowitz argues for a little historical perspective.
If there isn't 100 percent certainty of a conviction, then discretion—some would say spinelessness—argues for settlement.
That's why he argues for better funding for the the U.S. Forest Service, which oversees national forest land.
The political right argues for just the opposite—deportation of undocumented workers—for many of the same reasons.
And Amber Wagner, the soprano who sings Senta at the Met, argues for her character's clarity of intention.
That brief argues for a broad right of "expressive association" that could potentially be invoked by secular employers.
But history argues for generosity here: You two enjoyed a nice evening together just a month ago, right?
In it, he argues for essential steps we still can and must take to save ourselves and the planet.
From global growth and trade to China's domestic economy and interest rate policy, everything argues for a weaker yuan.
"The opposition always argues for the sake of argument," said one democracy supporter who gave her name as Feng.
No findings have been proffered, Hawaii argues, for the sweeping bans on millions of people from six Muslim countries.
Instead, he argues for ensuring a minimum degree of human involvement in their operation and compliance with international law.
In his new book, "Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto", the former Governor of Minnesota argues for the legalization of pot.
That environment argues for doing everything possible to address failed and failing states and for promoting stability, Kerry said.
Some Democrats think that campaign map argues for emphasizing pocketbook issues rather than foreign policy — and particularly Iran. Sen.
He argues for a legally binding framework with harsh penalties (criminal liability) for playing fast and loose with data.
A fascinating and wide-ranging interview with the retired General Stanley McChrystal in which he argues for another course.
"Correlation between stocks are at historic lows, which argues for active management," Tengler told CNBC on "Power Lunch " Monday.
This is a richly immersive film that argues for the value of rituals, especially when it comes to grief.
Trump, however, is so hated that he tends to turn many people against whatever it is he argues for.
But revenue maximisation and the looming sale of oil company shares argues for letting prices rise above $60 in 2018.
Investors still assume the global outlook argues for at least one more cut in rates, albeit not for a while.
In a recent paper Matt Bruenig, a left-leaning writer, argues for the creation of an American "social wealth fund".
The exhibition aims to elucidate Schnabel's historical significance and argues for his continuing relevance to a younger generation of painters.
Like many Republican public servants in government, Pai argues for a light touch when it comes to interpreting the law.
Pope argues, for instance, that we can reduce food waste by investing in better food processing systems in poor countries.
Or if we say we're going to push for X million tonnes of production, that argues for more fertiliser subsidies.
Ms Wynn's 21st century weapons are social media and videos, where she flamboyantly yet thoughtfully argues for freedom and tolerance.
Debt is a sound financing option, she argues, for stimulating the economy during a downturn and making investments in infrastructure.
Another major difference: While the book argues for the legalization of cocaine, the series doesn't take a position either way.
Expressing his trademark optimism, the Dalai Lama argues for a universal ethic that transcends religion and could bind us together.
Third: Everything in the history of how government treats taxpayers argues for preserving bright lines and for careful judicial review.
He argues for the viability of hydrogen-fueled aviation by noting the existence of a hydrogen-powered four-seat jet.
We suspect that anything the industry argues for will be framed by opponents as yet another giveaway to large banks.
He uses the term "Rembrandtness" and argues for assigning shades of likelihood that a painting is by the artist himself.
The book argues for a universal basic income, a proposal that is still brought up frequently as a solution to poverty.
The party in power, in this case Republicans, often argues for the longest debt limit increase as possible for two reasons.
The left wants to fix Swedish schools' worsening performance by re-nationalising the system; the right argues for more private schools.
A show at David Zwirner Gallery, with the William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, argues for a more inclusive vision of American art.
He has a new book out about online extremism in which he argues for for more public media and content moderation.
So instead she's been making pro-Hillary signs and argues for Clinton like she's being fed talking points from the campaign.
A new study by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) argues for moving to a Latin America-wide free-trade agreement.
So you could say Bisbee '17 is remarkably "relevant," though it never explicitly argues for its own connection to the present.
The threat of politicisation, to which extreme polarisation will make all independent institutions prone, argues for scrupulous professionalism, not compensatory activism.
In a filing with the Bureau of Industry and Security, the NVCA argues for a relatively narrow interpretation of emerging technologies.
That argues for a change to the current approach, which rejects everything that is "no better than a placebo" as useless.
But Jean Case argues for a worldwide view of impact investing and for supporting entrepreneurs as well as investing in them.
" Its breakout at the $290 level is now technical support, Wald wrote, "and argues for additional gains over the coming months.
Typically, a lawyer for one side in the case argues for 30 minutes, followed by a lawyer for the other side.
But it argues for penalties against those who steal intellectual policy, interfere in elections or manipulate data in the United States.
It argues for nothing and proves nothing, since it offers no real-world explanation for the problems it's supposed to study.
It's an opportunity, she argues, for Republicans to "craft a conservative solution" to an issue more often spearheaded by the left.
"Strong growth in housing prices argues for a September hike," Nordea Markets economist Erik Bruce wrote in a note to clients.
Ironically, while the animal agriculture industry argues for accuracy, it commonly uses misleading euphemisms such as "harvesting" to describe animal slaughter.
Mr. Kavanaugh went on to a fellowship in the solicitor general's office, which argues for the government before the Supreme Court.
"Nothing in the record of human history argues for a divine morality, and a great deal argues against it," he writes.
The paper argues for the latter possibility: that many civilizations separately have built such massive transmitters and are sending out FRBs.
But that won't happen, the firm argues, for another 25 years, which is more than enough time for the economy to adapt.
Hugo Dixon, an entrepreneur, writes in favour of a new referendum here; Justine Greening MP also argues for a second vote here.
Barbara Slavin of the Atlantic Council argues for Axios Expert Voices that Iran is "signaling the death" of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Eventually, Zimmerman, who has the best palate of the group, argues for not including any of the wine from the major producer.
Writing in an article posted to the Harvard Public Health Review this week, Attaran argues for postponing or moving the Rio Olympics.
"It seems to me this argues for more special forces presence on the ground, especially in a country like Libya," McCain said.
In the end, Liz Peek argues for Fox News, the base knows best: Voters know what President Trump has done for them.
Mr. Adler argues for a system of easements and subsidies to reward property owners, instead of punishing them, for protecting endangered species.
A new campaign by the web-focused nonprofit Fight for the Future even argues for a national ban on facial recognition software.
Kidding aside, it's interesting that this documentary, about Liverpool concert promoter Sam Leach, argues for a more humble position of sixth Beatle.
The 2017 paper argues for the latter possibility: that many civilizations have separately built such massive transmitters and are sending out FRBs.
" During a lull at the Republican National Convention, Navarro told me that he argues for the need to "balance the trade deficit.
This argues for adults to regulate what teenagers do and to encourage them to look out for their own safety as well.
The exhibition argues for a fresh look at the impact of the racial tension of the 23500s on Basquiat and his peers.
Indeed, our geography fiercely argues for a balance: be wary of nation-building, but remember the global responsibilities of a maritime nation.
Wunderman believes guidebooks should be written by people who use them and argues for more written by women and other marginalized communities.
For instance, Mary Wollstonecraft wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792 in which she argues for equal rights for women.
They most commonly strike people aged 55 to 85, which argues for random chance causing mutations over time that turn into a tumor.
And Fed-chair hopeful John Taylor is working on a study that argues for a return to a rules-based international currency system.
No. 213 - Connor McDavid: He argues for bringing back the red line, and he's not alone; two other players give the same answer.
It argues for extending the 2011 treaty, which expires in February 2021 but can be extended for five years if both sides agree.
Directed by the elder Cousteau and Jean-Jacques Mantello and narrated by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the film argues for conserving this richly varied world.fathomevents.
He argues for term limits in Congress — the one thing, he said, that all of his friends, regardless of political affiliation, agree on.
Labour has shifted policy and now argues for a soft, business-friendly transition to Brexit, heaping more pressure on the Conservatives to follow.
In the filing, Politico reported, attorney Michael Fiser argues for felony charges to be dropped against his client, Louisiana private investigator Jordan Hamlett.
He thinks the inability to persuade more Americans of President Trump's guilt argues for impeaching the president quickly before moving onto other issues.
The artist and I also had conversations on the work of the scholar Adolph Reed Jr., who argues for a focus on class politics.
Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum, a critic of the op-ed, argues for resignation at the Atlantic: Speak in your own name.
In a recent commentary, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg argues for new internet regulation starting in four areas: harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.
He argues for judicial reforms to unclog the courts and prisons, including making it easier for young first offenders to be released on bail.
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.
" His website argues for "raising the prevailing wage paid to H-1Bs" to favor domestic workers "instead of flying in cheaper workers from overseas.
The treaty argues for the abolition of the 15,000 nuclear weapons that already exist, nearly 7,000 of which are in the US nuclear arsenal.
Kicking back against the apocalyptic doom-mongering of mainstream media, his looping, dense prose methodically argues for a state of coexistence with all ecology.
Astrology is one tool, she argues, for getting to know ourselves, what drives us, and how we can be of use in the world.
Growth indicators in Asia and Europe, and in the United States, have been encouraging, all of which argues for continued optimism in the market.
Anne argues for traditional African marriage customs, but Tendi doesn't want to deal with that archaic nonsense; plus, she's a Christian, a "white" religion.
And it's rare — although not unheard of, as Matthew Green arguesfor the minority party to seek to control of the floor through protest.
To implement massive change in labor relations between men and women throughout Europe, Staab argues for a "fully-planned support system" for childcare and eldercare.
Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer argues for "the psychology of possibility," saying that even if only one person accomplishes something, that's proof that it is possible.
Trump has cast immigration on the U.S.-Mexico border as a "humanitarian crisis" as he argues for more than $5 billion to build the barrier.
Maid, mother and crone, they still dream of going to Moscow, but mostly to meet Pussy Riot, and Olga argues for Tokyo or London instead.
One new approach gaining traction argues for measuring charities on other metrics, and allocating money based solely on where it will have the greatest impact.
In the piece, he argues for a "smart renegotiation" of the deal alongside the changes to tax rates passed in the Republican tax-reform plan.
"There is also an ever-present risk of rates falling back to the lower bound − This argues for more pre-emptive easing," Folkerts-Landau said.
Citing the scholarship of cultural critic Hiroki Azuma, Wark argues for otaku culture as a postmodern aesthetic practice that follows the logic of the database.
Right now, there's a very good documentary rounding the country — "John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection" — that argues for genius in McEnroe's legendary tantrums.
MoMA's screening series "Now We Think as We Fuck": Queer Liberation to Activism argues for the inclusion of less respectable films in the queer canon.
However you interpret the global back-pedaling from further negative rates it argues for the Fed to pursue looser, more accommodative policy than it otherwise might.
That's why some in the tech industry are skeptical of Pai, who argues for a light touch in some places where they want a heavier hand.
A recent article in Brides by Jen Glantz, known as the professional bridesmaid, highlights the stupidity of this tradition and argues for doing away with it.
That argues for funneling some of that additional income into a savings account specifically for healthcare — like a health savings account if you're eligible for one.
It's also entirely possible that there was cheese on the burger; scale comparisons argue against this, but the sliding of the top bun argues for it.
Mr. Weise shares those concerns but argues for faster handling to get migrants into German language lessons and integration courses, and then into the labor market.
Unsurprisingly, given his articulated concerns, he argues for the establishment of a United States office of charitable affairs to adopt a wide range of new regulations.
The second half of the report argues for the repurposing of art spaces in school buildings after school hours as studios, art venues, and performance spaces.
At heart, Benediction argues for the living to direct our energy toward healing ourselves and each other; it claims this as the ultimate act of resistance.
" Dewey argues for stricter regulation: "The cities and the county should be saying any time you remodel your house, you have to use fire-resistant materials.
The slogan for Rio 2016 is "A New World," and this, along with other aspects of the games, argues for a more sustainable and accessible future.
He lays out a defense of Facebook's Instant Articles, and argues for why publishers shouldn't be afraid of handing over their work to the social network.
Metzler had access to many unpublished notes from Choucair's studio, and argues for a much richer picture of her work that is embedded in the sciences.
"The continued existence of the North Atlantic cold pool also argues for more widespread mainland heat this summer, with cooler/wetter risks across western Europe," it said.
That amount is in line with aid to Israel under the Obama administration, but it's striking because the proposal generally argues for "deep cuts" to foreign aid.
After all, it's one thing to "hook" someone with an app that delivers endorphins the way gambling or junk food does (neither of which Eyal argues for).
Some have rejected this view, including Nathan Law, former HKFS secretary-general and current chairman of Demosisto, a localist party that argues for Hong Kong self-determination.
With nine nuclear weaponized countries, the paper argues for a disarmament proposal that would reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the world to 900 or less.
These theories were all debunked by the Australian Transport Security Bureau in a rebuttal to Australian veteran pilot Byron Bailey who argues for the "rogue pilot" theory.
A vast body of work exists that argues for private sector solutions to cyber intrusions of industry or utilities based on realistic probabilities and cost benefit analyses.
To prevent the build-up of still more waste, Eriksen argues for a "circular economy"—one in which products are designed for a long life and reuse.
A decorated soldier who is Sikh has won an early legal battle as he argues for a religious accommodation to wear a turban and have unshorn hair.
The office will apply the broader approach "only" if the original allegations raise systemic concerns or the investigative team argues for it, Jackson wrote in the memo.
Mr. Paul argues for overhauling intellectual property law so that the companies that develop valuable patents and trademarks don't have such a lengthy monopoly on their innovations.
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.
In The Atlantic, Reihan Salam argues for experimental "charter city" economic development zones in Central America that could provide the opportunity that many of the migrants seek.
" Williams argues for something "between the poles of tribal identitarianism and Panglossian utopianism," explaining: "People will always look different from each other in ways we can't control.
Involvement in such pursuits can help develop empathy in future leaders, she argues; for example, reading a novel helps students get into the mind of a character.
John Page of the Brookings Institution, an American think-tank, argues for the importance of "industries without smokestacks": tradable, productive sectors, like cut flowers, call-centres and tourism.
John Keyser, co-author of the book, Make Way for Women, argues, for example, that men need to treat hiring, developing and promoting women as an urgent issue.
This statistic is a heavy burden for those of us entrusted with their care, and argues for the need to do more to prevent and detect ovarian cancer.
But both sides say they would rather be in the Democrats' position: History argues for Democratic gains, because a president's first midterm typically goes poorly for his party.
Yet, to solve the North Korean nuclear threat, Mr. Trump says China should make North Korea's leader "disappear," and Mr. Kasich argues for regime change, both risky options.
This is what the insult argues for — a rough-and-tumble world in which raw power reigns and nobody ever asks for help or complains of ill treatment.
What's next: Siegel argues for consolidation of the number of water utilities — there are currently 51,535 drinking water utilities in the U.S., translating to 16 for every county.
There's a prestige afforded to record-breakers, a status that argues for the importance of work that's otherwise calculated and/or frivolous (not that these are bad qualities).
"For affairs dating to 2016, a trial will not take place before 2018-2019," said one judge, who argues for some form of streamlining to process cases more rapidly.
The former New Orleans mayor who removed multiple Confederate statues from the city talks about racism in the US and argues for white Americans to confront the country's past.
"It argues for the reintroduction of some capital controls...and abandoning fiscal austerity policies...which is directed at Germany, the U.K., and the U.S. in particular," the bank said.
"Things are moving in the right direction and that argues for low volatility," said Jeff Kravetz, regional investment director at the Private Client Reserve at U.S. Bank in Phoenix.
Kipnis argues for a theoretical dismantling of the myths around rape culture, for recognizing that sex is complicated and that navigating power and pleasure is never quite so simple.
In his WIRED interview, the president argues for thinking of cybersecurity not in terms of perimeter defenses against hackers, but an immune system that eliminates a threat from within.
Mr Lee is a lawyer who argues for human self-rule and speaks fluent Hegemonese ("Invasion" is, of course, an allegory, with humans representing Singaporeans and Hegemons the British).
First, GDI Co-Founder and Director of Policy Ganesh Sitaraman argues for taking antitrust policymaking out of the courts and empowering antitrust enforcers to act more effectively and transparently.
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.
Essentially, the exhibit argues for people to take memes seriously; that the ephemeral, throwaway jokes that cross your timeline on a daily basis are worth putting under the microscope.
Charles Murray argues for a basic income by arguing it makes individuals responsible for their own flourishing, rather than requiring the government to make spending decisions on their behalf.
A new Fed chair who argues for tightening monetary policy more aggressively is seen putting economic growth at risk, along with corporate earnings, and the long stock market rally.
Noah Berg from Wilmington, N.C., argues for the good that fraternities often do: One would be a fool to not take into account the good works done by fraternities.
His latest play implicitly argues for prevention, suggesting that teaching young people how to get along in a multicultural society is far better than trying to reform violent criminals.
In a video recording his "acceptance speech," he argues for the need to develop more biodegradable materials, to impose a carbon tax, and to implement better laws concerning recycling.
One of the few affecting elements amid the would-be whimsy involves a child's handmade creation — the kind of imperfect, idiosyncratic beauty that the movie argues for but doesn't achieve.
He argues, for instance, that secular humanism is really monotheism in disguise, where humankind is God and salvation can be achieved through our own efforts rather than through divine intervention.
Khan, who argues for more vigorous antitrust enforcement, said she worried Thomas' ruling creates a murky standard where companies will argue they fall into Category #1 to avoid antitrust enforcers.
To counter our oil reliance, SAFE argues for a range of policy responses that will collectively advance our energy security, and diversify our nation's transportation sector for the first time.
Lastly, Iverson does not propose that a "new regime should and could be led by current military leaders in North Korea" but argues for complete political reunification with the South.
It also argues for the creation of standards providing "oversight of the manufacturing process of intelligent and autonomous technologies" in order to ensure end users are not harmed by autonomous outcomes.
Like one of those rare gynandromorphic butterflies that's male on one side and female on the other, Fine Lines argues for more balance between science and art in considering Nabokov's legacy.
In principle, the state needs to be able to bug bedrooms, read diaries and listen to privileged conversations Because of the need for security, he argues for minimal no-go areas.
"This is an absurd filing," wrote Katyal, who previously served as acting solictor general of the United States, the attorney who argues for the government in cases before the Supreme Court.
In her recent book "Down Girl", Ms Manne argues for an "ameliorative" approach to concepts (one she draws from another philosopher, Sally Haslanger), whereby they are made fit for philosophical scrutiny.
When she argues for her values as a politician, well, I guess you just have to take her word for it, although I don't know why anyone should at this point.
Maybe during the late 1990s, when productivity growth was stronger and gross job losses higher, a case could be made for the automation police de Blasio argues for ... but not now.
Moore argues for his left-leaning political views passionately and forcefully, often building his case by mixing damning archival footage and expert interviews with his own goofy antics and sly commentary.
The paper also argues for a corporate tax rate of 20 percent or lower, strong tax incentives for research and development and simple tax rules that businesses can comply with easily.
Moreover, it's Section 230 that enables platforms to be more aggressive in pulling down hate speech and abusive content — the outcome that Baron Cohen argues for most passionately in his speech.
Ro Khanna, Sanders' campaign co-chair, insisted that anyone who argues for a return to "the status quo" is overlooking the economic disparity that led to Brexit in the first place.
Go: "Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story" at the Guggenheim Museum argues for a fresh look at the impact of the racial tension of the 1980s on the artist and his peers.
Go: "Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story" at the Guggenheim Museum argues for a fresh look at the impact of the racial tension of the 1980s on the artist and his peers.
The show's title is borrowed from a 1990 essay in which Édouard Glissant argues for the right of colonized or oppressed peoples to occupy space in Western society without explaining themselves.
Instead, Tal argues for Articoolo as a potential timesaver for writers—one that can cut down on research and editing time, and potentially help make human writers a little bit faster.
The big picture: Tusk's book includes guides to help startups deal with a number of political dilemmas, but he also argues for the value of applying a "basic conscience" in those situations.
Certainly the fact that  President Trump  did worse in the Peach State with just 843 percent of the vote than he did anywhere else in the Deep South argues for Democrats' claims.
In it, he argues for a return to aggressive antitrust enforcement in the style of Teddy Roosevelt, saying that Google, Facebook, Amazon, and other huge tech companies represent a threat to democracy.
"Another factor that argues for a cautious buying approach by the ECB is growing concern over the willingness of investors to sell liquid and safe assets due to regulatory constraints," he said.
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.
Newsbook A proposal by the Department of Health and Human Services argues for a more narrow definition of gender that would threaten protections of the transgender community under federal civil rights law.
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.
Letters To the Editor: In "A New Kind of Jail for the Opiate Age" (Sunday Review, June 18), Sam Quinones argues for in-jail treatment as a solution to rising opioid use.
The crucial role of flip phones seems to put us in a more or less recent past, though the prevalence of Tommy guns and vintage hot rods argues for something further back.
Jonas Nahm, a political scientist at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, argues for much deeper collaboration between the two countries rather than reinventing the wheel of green manufacturing.
But the fact that she continues to forcefully press the issue, and argues for sympathy for women getting the least popular kind of abortion there is, in the general election is more surprising.
To avoid that narrow focus, Morton argues for a complete reframing of the climate debate toward solutions that can actually repair the climate, and even improve it for diverse populations around the world.
Last year, Simone Browne published Dark Matters, a book that clearly argues for how the history of surveillance as a concept has constantly focused on monitoring the lives and bodies of black people.
Well, Pham argues for the 24 Hour Rule, the idea that if there is any form of contact within the following 24 hours, the founder can accept this as a sign of interest.
In the same chapter in which Wadhams argues for better energy policies, he observes that such policies probably can't—and almost certainly won't—be put in place fast enough to save the Arctic.
The Bridgespan report argues for the creation of a "community foundation for America" that would be able to accept large bequests and donations and then find small nonprofit groups that need the funding.
Paleoart: Visions of the Prehistoric Past, 211-1980 argues for the art history importance of dinosaur illustrations, as they shape our understanding of this extinct world through the visual culture of the present.
The other side argues for a more direct, representation-based form of equality: it would jettison the exam, adopting a new admissions system designed to produce student bodies reflective of the city's demography.
Eric Marshall, director of the liberal Funders' Committee for Civic Participation, argues for expanding registration drives in high schools, to register high schoolers before they reach their 18th birthdays, and before they scatter.
The Israeli government argues for the re-imposition of economic sanctions on Tehran, which it says would serve to curb not only Iran's nuclear ambitions, but also its power in the Middle East.
Bowlin argues for a "perfectionist account of tolerance," by which he means to defend it not as a modus vivendi for today's problems of disagreement and difference, but as a timeless moral virtue.
G.B.T. 2016 platform, which implicitly affirms conversion therapy for minors, claims that allowing transgender people to use the restroom matching their gender identity is "dangerous" and argues for the superiority of heterosexual households.
The effect of Fed policy on the value of the dollar and on financial markets has been greater than expected, Brainard said, a fact that argues for caution on the part of the Fed.
While avoiding riling the right with talk of a "soft Brexit", he argues for a long transition in which Britain might stay in the customs union, "to avoid unnecessary disruption and dangerous cliff-edges".
But it is a blemish that can be hard to ignore considering the show has been marvelous granting an interior life to the other characters and argues for the importance of bonds between women.
" Varner attempted to defend himself, claiming that he argues "for the rights of transgender people every day in the state of North Carolina" and "would never say or do anything to hurt anyone here.
A critique of the Urban analysis from David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler, professors of public health at the City University of New York, argues, for example, that drug prices could be pushed even lower.
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.
In the filing, Politico reported, attorney Michael Fiser argues for felony charges to be dropped against his client, Louisiana private investigator Jordan Hamlett, who is charged with false representation of a Social Security number.
As the communications historian Richard John argues, for roughly 20003 years (beginning with the creation of the Post Office in 1791), American policymakers generally sought to decentralize media power and keep communication networks neutral.
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.
Schatz and Booker also noted Brunell's 2008 book, "Redistricting and Representation: Why Competitive Elections are Bad for America," in which he argues for more hyper-partisan districts in which the same party always wins.
But Satan, or Iblis in his Muslim incarnation, a redheaded wisecracker who claims to be Jacob's dearest friend, argues for a radical intervention that can open Jacob's "strictured heart", allowing him to feel and heal.
In a brief epilogue, Sinha argues for many lessons, at least for those readers on the left, and the mention of names like Du Bois and Debs reflect back on the road she has traveled.
Ms Ocasio-Cortez also argues for abolishing the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE), which is charged with rounding up and deporting undocumented migrants—a position gaining popularity on the left of the party.
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.
Adnan Syed, whose conviction in the 1999 murder of a former high school girlfriend spawned the true crime podcast Serial, returns to court today in Baltimore as his defense team argues for a new trial.
In a 2016 article for the Seattle University Law Review, Kaiman argues for "community-based reparations," which are developed by, and individualized for, each community (as opposed to a single template for the entire country).
But this argues for more effort to diversify – not less – through research and development, demonstration, and commercial incentives for early scale-up, as we successfully did for wind and solar in the past few decades.
Ultimately, she argues for the positive influence exerted by the book and in particular by the character of Jo, who chooses the life of the mind over the lure of privilege, pretty clothes and boys.
In his new book, "Invisible Americans: The Tragic Cost of Child Poverty," he argues for a solution for children so simple that even a child could understand it: Give poor families money for their kids.
In a new book, "The Curse of Cash," Rogoff, now a professor at Harvard, argues for phasing out paper money in the U.S., starting with big bills and slowly letting small denominations fall toward disuse.
In his new book, "The Equations of Life: How Physics Shapes Evolution," he argues for a cosmos populated, if at all, by anthropocentric creatures like those George Lucas dreamed up for the "Star Wars" films.
He has lunch on Thursday with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, who, in an Op-Ed, argues for stronger enforcement of the sanctions against the North.
For the Anglophile in your life, Lynne Murphy's The Prodigal Tongue is a hilarious rundown of "the love-hate relationship between American and British English" in which she argues for the fluidity of this frustrating language.
It argues, for example, that because Zendrive is measuring data on mobile devices versus the vehicle itself, it will become increasingly relevant to on-demand services, where there may be more than one driver per vehicle.
It argues, for instance, that migrants who commit crimes should be expelled forthwith and that asylum-seekers should be denied legal aid in pursuit of residence; the right lost referendums on those issues three years ago.
Even as the Modi government's new policy paper reiterates the need to limit patents in the name of public health, it repeatedly argues for plucking "traditional knowledge" out of a multimillennial cultural commons and patenting it.
A character named Shawn — who refers to humanity as a bunch of "mobile turd factories" — argues for introducing morally corrupt people into the experiment as a test to see whether even the worst could be improved.
And it would be "hypocrisy," he argues, for a country to bar refugees while welcoming other, more "desirable" immigrants, because a sovereign state is obliged to take seriously the claims of refugees, on human-rights grounds.
He argues for "economic nationalism", an ill-defined notion, but one which appears to involve pursuing case-by-case trade agreements as an alternative to the multi-lateral trade regime Mr Bannon blames for beggaring American workers.
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.
When Mr. Sanders argues for scrapping Obamacare's intricately constructed mix of private health insurance with public subsidies for a single-payer government program, he's essentially saying your efforts were useless, hopelessly corrupted by the health insurance industry.
But in a recent column in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, written with Jens Südekum of the Heinrich-Heine University Dusseldorf, he argues for a return to a "golden rule", which allows for investment to be financed by debt.
The White House Council of Economic Advisers recently faced sharp criticism for a new report that calls the government's war on poverty "largely over and a success" and argues for safety net reforms that improve self-sufficiency.
This argues for charging different types of institutions — such as community colleges or schools that serve large numbers of low-income students — slightly different rates on their students' outstanding loan balances, based on the population they serve.
To the Editor: If we want to offer a genuine alternative-to-college plan, as Oren Cass argues for, we first need to know why so many students don't make it to college or fail to graduate.
The fixes Mahler is advocating are necessary, but until they are folded into a plan that makes the trains more convenient and comfortable, it will be hard to sell a subway fix he so persuasively argues for.
On his Facebook page, Mr. Schulz argues for fighting anti-Semitism in sports, and circulates reports of local Jewish clubs reporting an increase anti-Semitic remarks and attacks, especially from recently arrived Muslims seeking asylum in Germany.
Another idea comes from Anne Kim, a scholar at the Progressive Policy Institute, who argues for requiring all states with more than two congressional districts to create a statewide House seat to replace one of their district seats.
In it, he argues for a return to aggressive antitrust enforcement in the style of Teddy Roosevelt, saying that Google, Facebook, Amazon, and other huge tech companies are a threat to democracy as they get bigger and bigger.
Alternatively, Deaton argues for a school of thought called "the fundamental causes," which suggests that not only status, but power, money, and education, will make people healthier only when knowledge is available, as with the dukes in England.
That makes a fair amount of sense, but if anything it argues for past earnings "deemed" repatriated to be taxed at a penalty rate, to encourage companies to comply with the new scheme rather than holding out again.
The double-lobed shape of Ultima Thule argues for slow agglomerations of icy objects as the construction method for the earliest building blocks of planets, rather than violent smashups, said mission scientist Jeff Moore of NASA's Ames Research Center.
Dr Majkic argues for deliberation in this case because microscopic examination suggests the scratches were made by two different engraving tools, and also because, despite the flint being small, the pattern on it is framed by an unscratched area.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian full-time employment surged in June but the jobless rate stayed stuck at 24.9% for a third straight month as more people looked for work, a sign of spare capacity that argues for more policy stimulus.
The report argues for the improvement and promotion of the Entrepreneur Visa, which is open to founders with at least A$200,000 in third party funding for their idea, as well as relaxing restrictions on 457 visas for startups.
"Investor positioning argues for a risk rally pause in March/April, with allocation to equities at a two-year high and bond allocation at a three-year low," said Michael Hartnett, BofAML's chief investment strategist said in a note.
In his book, Fictional Worlds, Thomas Pavel argues for a distinction between the world of fiction and the actual world, contending that in fiction, even if the world is "metaphysically possible," that does not make it 'real' only 'realistic.
Hochberg persuasively argues for the dismissal of partisan ideologies in the context of trade deals as the United States seeks to solidify itself as a leader in the increasingly globalized and technologically advanced world in which we now operate.
Brown argues for the game's importance: Initially a hit on home video-game systems and coin-operated consoles alike, it was simple and addictive enough to become the killer app that made hand-held platforms like the Gameboy desirable.
Dr. Rubin believes a political settlement between the Afghan government and the Taliban is the only answer because the Taliban are not going away; he argues for a gradual withdrawal to ensure the Taliban live up to their commitments.
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.
In this, Hyman is something of an ideologue; he argues for complex pictures —pictorial worlds, really — that can convey our immersion in the reveries and ambiguities of everyday experience, in opposition to mere images of skill and good taste.
Mehta, whose upcoming book This Land Is Their Land argues for more immigration, said he has a warning for the Trump family or anyone else who feels tempted to cite his work in support of the government's policy: "Learn to read."
The "effectiveness" of the FTC is "is going to be weighed to a large degree by their actions on Facebook," says Barry Lynn of the Open Markets Institute, a think-tank that argues for more forceful use of antitrust laws.
Absorb the careful conclusions of the finance math that argues for subdued returns for years to come, be prepared for some bad stretches in there, and allow for pleasant surprise if markets turn out to be more generous than expected.
Stiglitz argues for "more Europe," meaning an expanded budget and common welfare programs, and a mutualized system of deposit insurance (so that failing Greek banks are not dependent merely on other failing Greek banks, but on healthy German ones as well).
Turning to deeper reform, she argues for eliminating the current distinction between employees (people who receive a W-2 tax form and benefits such as insurance and sick days) and contract workers (who get a 1099-MISC and no benefits).
These hundred million or more voters live in "the land of the ignored," a term I heard from Reed Hundt, who served as F.C.C. chairman under President Bill Clinton and now runs an organization that argues for the popular vote.
" Though recognizing that nuclear abolition is a distant hope, he argues for urgency in pursuing this goal, because the alternative amounts to fatalistic acceptance of an inevitable nuclear holocaust — a posture that is, in his words, "dizzyingly insane and immoral.
In a new book, A Few Thousand Dollars, Bob Friedman of the organization Prosperity Now, a longtime advocate for helping all families build savings, argues for a more flexible strategy to help households save for emergencies as well as other purposes.
He argues for a 15-hour working week, a world without borders and a basic salary for every citizen (the Utopian part), while highlighting examples of how these policies have already been partially implemented in recent history (the realist bit).
In the Rabin interview, the prime minister explains to the filmmaker how he reached the decision to negotiate with the Palestine Liberation Organization, and argues for the necessity of social and economic development with Arab partners to secure a lasting peace.
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.
In his book, "Six Amendments: How and Why We Should Change the Constitution," Stevens said, he included a description of an opinion Kavanaugh wrote in a section where the retired Supreme Court justice argues for reversing the court's Citizens United ruling.
Warren These two -- who The Washington Post characterized as long-time frenemies -- have risen to the top of the polls with drastically different strategies, as Biden promises a return to pre-Donald Trump normalcy and Warren argues for bigger, structural changes.
An additional benefit of Friday's agreement for both sides: avoiding the actual arbitration hearings, which can be contentious and leave a bad taste with players who watch their team list off their weaknesses as it argues for a lower salary.
It suggests that in the face of an unprecedentedly awful candidate, who imperils our NATO allies and argues for flagrantly racist policies and attacks the families of fallen soldiers, they care more about partisanship than what's best for the country.
James Vedda of The Aerospace Corporation's Centre for Space Policy and Strategy, a research group, argues for an equivalent of a maritime-salvage regime, so that it is possible either to recover an object without permission or to get such permission very quickly.
It builds a legal defense with minimal or zero input, and then argues for a dismissal, often in court through a partner attorney, and proceeds "even if there's a 20153 percent chance that we can dismiss the ticket," said WinIt CEO Ouriel Lemmel.
It argues, for example, that a tax evader can dodge reporting rules by taking citizenship or residency in a second country and opening a bank account in a third, claiming tax residence in the second, without mentioning any connection with the home country.
"I don't think you should assume that what a lawyer argues for a client is indicative of how he or she would react when you're administering the law," said H. Rodgin Cohen, senior chairman of Sullivan & Cromwell, a prominent corporate law firm.
In a Washington Post op-ed, Comey, a frequent critic of Trump, brands the president "a liar" and argues for the need to call him out for what the former FBI director calls Trump's baseless rants about "treason and corruption" at the FBI.
Not only was she on the committee when Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998, but she was a part of its staff during the proceedings against Richard M. Nixon two decades earlier — a better model, she argues, for taking on Mr. Trump.
In spite of the civil rights legislation of the previous decade, Ann still argues for basic fairness in front of a City Council composed entirely of white men, one of whom makes a show of turning his back on her when she speaks.
Its candidate, Mr. Landriscina, argues for closing migrant reception centers and removing the migrants who he argued did not want to be here to begin with, to relieve mounting tension between Como's locals and immigrants who he said made no effort to integrate.
Instead, through essays on topics as varied as bird watching or Bartleby the Scrivener, Odell argues for a different expenditure of our limited attention, away from the corporations that have commodified our lives online, extracting dollars from our every click and scroll.
Fed Board member Lael Brainard's characterization last week of a "new normal" in monetary policy in which the asymmetric risk of an economic stall argues for only proceeding very slowly now seems much closer to consensus than it would have been in past months.
"If Labour now argues for the status quo, it will look like we have abandoned them too," said Andy Burnham, the party's home affairs spokesman, who signaled he would resign from Corbyn's top team to run for mayor of the northern city of Manchester.
Failure to act not only hurts American citizens, it weakens the United States' moral standing in the international arena, when it argues, for example, for better treatment for Hong Kong by China, for the Palestinians by Israel, or for Greece by members of the Eurozone.
"I've always thought it created a danger that he would trade almost anything in order to get the wall — I think that's still a potential danger," said Mark Krikorian, the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a group that argues for less immigration.
And while the right-wing press argues for a war on Christians because some people have the audacity to utter the words "happy holidays," Boko Haram leader Abu Musab al-Barnawi is threatening to kill Christians, even bombing them while they sit in church.
Otherwise he would know that every, and I mean every, major Econ 101 textbook argues for government regulation or taxation of activities that pollute the environment, because otherwise neither producers nor consumers have an incentive to take the damage inflicted by this pollution into account.
" That certainly argues for keeping as many species around as possible, much as ecology's forefather Aldo Leopold urged: "If the biota, in the course of aeons, has built something we like but do not understand, then who but a fool would discard seemingly useless parts?
Roosevelt's JW Mason argued in a June 2017 paper that the US economy is still quite far from full employment, and GDP is falling below its potential level, largely because of low demand; he argues for more aggressive Federal Reserve policy to correct the problem.
In our view, what argues for a potential pause in the market is the fact that we're trading 19.2 times 2016 earnings and consensus expects 2017 earnings to grow by 12.4 percent, so there is a very hopeful case priced into the equities market right now.
" Gorbachev has also spoken out against the move: Steven Pifer of the Brookings Institution argues for Axios Expert Voices that Trump has made a mistake and "it is not evident that the administration tried hard to save the treaty, perhaps because Bolton has long favored ditching it.
Nate I don't know — I think it's entirely possible that Trump has laid the foundation for both Republican leaders and voters to accept a candidate who rails against trade, argues for lower immigration flows, largely cedes the old religious culture war, and instead emphasizes anti-political-correctness.
Even as he argues for a fervently nationalistic foreign policy and appeals to his base with jingoistic rhetoric, Trump's overarching slogan proclaims that America must be made great again, that it has lost a past glory, that something is, at this juncture, fundamentally wrong with it.
" Parts of High Frontiers read as familiar to readers in today's Trump era—in Sirius's editorial for Issue One, he argues for distribution of wealth and conservation of the planet, and criticises then-president Ronald Reagan as "our absurd, grade-b movie-star president, Armageddon Man.
Here it argues for a greater role from social media companies in combating misinformation about vaccines: Pinterest, YouTube and Facebook have made a good start in acknowledging the problem of vaccine misinformation on their platforms, and they've all taken at least some steps to address it.
GARRY WINOGRAND: ALL THINGS ARE PHOTOGRAPHABLE The photographer (1928-84), who recorded middle-class life in New York City with "a fanatical vigor," as Holland Cotter once wrote in The New York Times, is remembered in a documentary that argues for his vitality as an artist.
"Obviously the weakness of industrial production argues for a change of view, but the strength of retail sales may well confirm them in their belief that the soft patch in the early months of the year was a temporary effect driven by the weather," Mr. Dixon wrote.
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.
Most of the 41 terror suspects who remain confined at Guantanamo Bay are unlikely to be released from custody any time soon, but the possibility that new detainees may soon be sent to the facility argues for early action to accelerate the legal proceedings against those already being held.
Increasing access to a category of drugs known as PrEP, which reduces the risk of getting H.I.V. from sex by more than 90 percent, will do little, Mr. Jackson argues, for people who don't have the sense of self-respect and entitlement to take them in the first place.
He argues for a major debt-financed infrastructure spending program, coupled with tax reform, policies to address rising inequality (since when income gains go almost entirely to those at the top, it's hard to get a broad-based rise in consumer demand) and efforts to counter protectionist trade practices.
They share an ornate Arts and Crafts carpet by C.F.A. Voysey with an outstanding burl coffee table by George Nakashi Another newcomer is Kagedo, a veteran of the Asian art fair once staged at the Armory, where nearly every piece argues for the overlooked strengths of early 20th-century Japanese modernism.
"In the UK, the combination of the relatively strong initial conditions including a tight labor market and inflation at target and the prospect of greater clarity emerging in the near term regarding the UK and EU's future relationship argues for a focus on the medium term inflation dynamics," Carney said.
He's also echoing a long tradition in black international relations thought, going back at least to the 1920s, that argues for a need to see race as a central mover in international politics and the need to confront racial inequality as a primary issue — perhaps the primary issue — in world politics.
The French-originated ideology, increasingly influential among European far-right youth, argues for the preservation of a white or European identity, while, in theory, attempting to decouple from the overt racism, violence, and fascist symbolism that have been a barrier to the far-right's political acceptability in post-war Europe.
"In the UK, the combination of the relatively strong initial conditions – including a tight labor market and inflation at target – and the prospect of greater clarity emerging in the near term regarding the UK and EU's future relationship argues for a focus on the medium-term inflation dynamics," Carney said.
The idea of flipping off the shrine indicator is part of a larger discussion about how to play Breath of the Wild, which got into my head after reading this piece my by former colleague at Kotaku, Kirk Hamilton, in which he argues for players to embrace turning off the mini-map.
"In the UK, the combination of the relatively strong initial conditions – including a tight labour market and inflation at target – and the prospect of greater clarity emerging in the near term regarding the UK and EU's future relationship argues for a focus on the medium term inflation dynamics," he said in a speech.
" Ned Price, a National Security Council spokesman in the Obama administration, argues for Foreign Policy ("Trump's Nuclear Crisis Was Of His Own Making") that Trump's "fire and fury" threat provoked "an entirely manufactured crisis magnified by an irrational response from an American president eager to display bravado and bluster on the world stage.
In the study, written with Catherine M. Coles, Mr. Kelling, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, argues for a new and considerably more pliant framework to evaluate policing, one that borrows largely from the concept of the "balanced scorecard," first introduced in the Harvard Business Review in the 1990s.
However, little in this celebrity artist-filled show — which includes male mega-star assets Maurizio Cattelan, Bruce Nauman, Damien Hirst, David Hammons and Robert Gober — argues for any kind of self-logo indiscernibility, even as deviating from the regularities of hyper-visibility might provide new sources for artistic production and social self-possession.
It&aposs a major victory for Maajid Nawaz for a few weeks reasons, one it helps to rehabilitate his reputation as a former Islamic extremist who now argues for a peaceful vision of Islam, and two, the $3.2 million settlement will help Nawaz and his Quilliam foundation continued their fight against anti-Muslim bigotry.
"Investor positioning argues for a risk rally pause in March/April, with allocation to equities at a two-year high and bond allocation at a three-year low," Michael Hartnett, BofAML's chief investment strategist, said in a statement issued the same day that major averages slid amid a sharp sell-off in bank stocks.
"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.
When: September 11–December 222017 Where: Grey Art Gallery at New York University (22227 Washington Square East, Greenwich Village, Manhattan) Fresh from its debut earlier this year at Northwestern University's Block Museum, A Feast of Astonishments argues for "topless cellist" Charlotte Moorman as more than just a provocative prop for her better-known collaborators.
Meanwhile, the Seventh Korean Workers' Party Congress, held in early May after a 36-year hiatus, argues for a stable political system emerging from years of transition to the rule of Kim Jong Un. For all its stage-managed improbability, politics in Pyongyang stand in stark contrast to what is taking place less than 200 km away in Seoul.
His ideology is summed up pretty well by the following quote: The unnecessarily bloodthirsty image of hands being axed off the boat is a pretty good representation of Linkola's work as a whole, and the way in which he essentially argues for genocide is a terrifying glimpse into how the far-right could react to climate change.
The web of food sources that the hunting-and-gathering Ju/'hoansi use is, exactly as Scott argues for Neolithic people, a complex one, with a wide range of animal protein, including porcupines, kudu, wildebeests, and elephants, and a hundred and twenty-five edible plant species, with different seasonal cycles, ecological niches, and responses to weather fluctuations.
Courtney E. Smith for Refinery29 argues for conscious consumerism to help curb any additional promotion, and thereby absolution, of men who have treated women abhorrently, which can potentially stop the trope from continuing on not only as a revered lifestyle but also as an excuse to get someone out of taking responsibility for mistreating a person.
One of the most extensive arguments for court-packing comes from David Faris, a political scientist at Roosevelt University, whose book It's Time To Fight Dirty argues for court-packing as part of a larger set of strategies to amplify Democrats' political power, including statehood for DC and Puerto Rico, breaking California into multiple states, and expanding the House of Representatives.
More From Tonic: Chuck Klosterman, in his new collection of essays, X, argues for a less emotion-based definition of nostalgia, which he calls "simply the byproduct of accidental repetition," He's nostalgic for Ozzy Osbourne's Bark at the Moon album not because it's particularly meaningful for him, but because it was one of "only six cassettes" he owned as a teenager.
"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.
See them on display in the speech he delivered last year at the Oxford Union, in which he argues for the motion that Britain owes reparations to India for its 1.03-year colonization of the country: That speech, which went viral, ricocheting between every Indian family's WhatsApp group, has been developed into a book, Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to India.
They included new racist and personalities like social media personality Baked Alaska, Spencer, and Identity Evropa, a white supremacist group that argues for pure European heritage, alongside more old-school hate groups like the Traditionalist Workers' Party, affiliated with the KKK, and the National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi organization that held its ornate banner, which clearly evokes a Swastika, aloft throughout the day.
Scottish Tory insiders expect a run-off between a pro-Brexit, pro-Johnson candidate (possibly Jackson Carlaw, Ms Davidson's deputy), who might wrap himself in a union flag and prove popular with party members, and a candidate who argues for more distance and autonomy from the English party, such as Murdo Fraser, who is likely to be favoured by Tory members of the Scottish Parliament.
It's unfair, D'Souza argues, for the state to deny his daughter the edge he's attempted to give her through sending her to great schools, offering her ballet and chess lessons, and so on: Now, to enforce equal opportunity, the government could do one of two things: it could try to pull my daughter down, or it could work to raise other people's children up.
After his passing, Singer shared the conclusion of the soon-to-be-published third volume of On What Matters, which touches on these topics, and in particular argues for the importance of staving off existential risks that threaten the future of humanity, risks like global warming, pandemics, nuclear annihilation, and so on: I regret that, in a book called On What Matters, I have said so little about what matters.
On top of the pace and volume of Iran's oil production, this OPEC issue "argues for more downward pressure in the absence of any cut in the foreseeable future or an agreement towards that," said Moubayed, adding that while Barclays expects this pressure to continue in the first quarter, some market strain is expected to "dissipate" later in 2016, depending on how oil's supply and demand balance plays out.
Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldScaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump Ex-GOP lawmaker argues for Trump primary challenge from the right Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin MORE (R) announced last month that we was forming an exploratory committee for a potential 2020 bid, making him the first Republican to take that step in a possible challenge to Trump.
People who commit serious crimes "should be required to prove that they have turned over a new leaf before we invite them back into the fold to be able to participate in the electoral process," said Jason Snead, a policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, who argues for increased scrutiny of felons at the ballot box as part of a broader campaign against voter fraud.
In "A Time to Build," one of the few mildly optimistic political books to come out in this winter of depressing ones, the conservative scholar (and editor of National Affairs) Yuval Levin argues for just such a comprehensive recommitment to American institutions — families and churches, academia and government — as an alternative to the current tendency to use them instrumentally, as a platform for partisan ambitions and personal desires.
N.L: The question of whether romantic love can be unmoored from its relationship to patriarchy and capitalism, or whether it should be discarded altogether, has fostered various responses from feminist thinkers: bell hooks, seeking to salvage and elevate love as a radical and healing practice, argues for a specific definition of love as a mutual, life-affirming choice and practice — a verb as well as a noun — that cannot coexist with abuse.
To many, the court ruling was a compassionate response to the increasingly existent problem of income inequality in Italy, a country that has been struggling since the financial crisis in 2008: And while there are many solutions to addressing poverty and inequality – Bloomberg View's Leonid Bershidsky argues for universal basic income to "turn random acts of kindness [like the Italian court's ruling] into policy" – the judges allowed for a refocused perspective on the fundamental reality of basic human need.
In an essay written for the exhibition's lavish catalogue, Johann Thomas Ambrózy argues for an ethical reading of Schiele's work, positing that his stylistic details "unexpectedly prove to be linked to ethical themes": For example, it appears there are more than aesthetic reasons for the extremely enhanced expressivity in the composition of many of his depictions of bodies, especially in works on paper from the years 1913-14, where the skin is covered with downright disgusting spots of paint evocative of decomposition and putrefaction.
But his best-known pieces for the magazine are his long, deeply reported essays about racial injustice — especially "The Case for Reparations," which dissects the history of racist oppression and argues for a proper redress: To ignore the fact that one of the oldest republics in the world was erected on a foundation of white supremacy, to pretend that the problems of a dual society are the same as the problems of unregulated capitalism, is to cover the sin of national plunder with the sin of national lying.

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