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In those situations, carers are also
advocates
for the patient.
And I think by aligning international
advocates
that are addressing hunger and domestic
advocates
that are addressing obesity, we might actually look for long-term solutions that will make the food system better for everyone.
And we became part of a generation of
advocates
working with communities facing their own fires.
Ironically the film's director, Sergei Eisenstein, was one of the earliest and most influential
advocates
of a formalistic approach to film art.
Even if you can accept a preacher with peroxide hair who
advocates
a return to first principles, the Reverend Billy is pretty hard to look at as a serious figure.
Indeed, I've seen the most blood-curdling thirst for the same come out, self-contradictorily enough, on far-too-many occasions, whenever the categorically anti-death penalty
advocates
are confronted, even in the most rationally well-balanced ways, with the fact that, although the Lord died for everybody, not all are thereby going to be saved.
Perhaps the most interesting part was the section on Black Metal, with interviews with both Norwegian church burners and
advocates
balanced against the Minister of one of said burnt churches without going the easy road into provocations and angry sniping.
Forget for a moment that you are crusading for a theory which has scant little verifiable evidence for where its
advocates
want to take it, or as a general explanation of the development of life on earth.
Those who have something invested in keeping the boundaries of gender and sexuality rigid will be offended by this film, whether they be religious fundamentalist types or gay-rights
advocates
who argue from the constrictive either/or framing of their opponents.
Linda McCartney was one of the best
advocates
for animal rights and vegetarianism for years, the film barely mentioned her cooking skills and cookery books devoted to vegetarianism.
These leaders have blazed a trail for future advocates, but there are far too few of them.
Europe’s environment ministers have been
advocates
of the target since 1996.
Indeed, shock therapy's
advocates
argue that its failures were due not to excessive speed - too much shock and not enough therapy - but to insufficient shock.
He has established a good rapport with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, even though Rutte opposes the eurozone reforms Macron
advocates.
Advocates
of monetary stimulation sometimes argue that it is preferable because it is more neutral in its distributional effects, and that its benefits are spread more widely.
Together with dedicated campaigners and child-rights advocates, I will travel from Kanyakumari, on India’s southern tip, to India’s capital, Delhi.
The fact that 60-70% of the receipts would come from London is an added attraction for its continental
advocates.
Meanwhile,
advocates
of continued EU membership portray their opponents as obscurantist, ill-educated, know-nothing little Englanders, driven solely by anger and fear.
When Macron met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, he offered a plan for ending the cold war between northern and southern Europe – which is to say the tension between
advocates
of austerity and those in favor of growth policies.
Its
advocates
reply that the ECB does have a mandate to keep inflation close to 2%, and that it should consider all options – even highly unconventional ones – to achieve that target.
And longtime
advocates
for women are feeling energized, as countless others – men and women alike – have come to recognize the urgency of the task.
But the version that he has implemented falls well short of advocates’ hopes.
But austerity undermines growth, worsening the government’s fiscal position, or at least yielding less improvement than austerity’s
advocates
promise.
This is not a popular view, with others criticizing its
advocates
for stoking pessimism.
True, Scotland’s great minds in the age of Enlightenment, such as David Hume, Adam Smith, and even the national poet, Robert Burns, were all fervent
advocates
of “Britishness,” whatever that might mean today.
Strikingly, both
advocates
and skeptics of the concept of traumatic dissociative amnesia adduce the same studies when defending their diametrically opposed views.
But it is the
advocates
who misinterpret the data when attempting to show that victims are often unable to recall their traumatic experiences.
Advocates
of traumatic amnesia misconstrue these reports as showing that victims are unable to remember the horrific event itself.
Meanwhile,
advocates
of Brexit argue that the UK is uniquely powerful, with the most dynamic capital city in the world and, as Justice Secretary Michael Gove put it, the world’s greatest concentration of “soft power.”
Its
advocates
are at pains to explain what kind of trade and partnership agreements, if any, Britain could enter into with the EU, much less how those agreements would be superior to the current arrangement.
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