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And the
proponents
of this theory point to that small pocket of Dravidian-speaking people in the North, actually near Afghanistan, and they say that perhaps, sometime in the past, Dravidian languages were spoken all over India and that this suggests that the Indus civilization is perhaps also Dravidian.
Gene patent
proponents
say, "See?
But I think even though it's focused on trying to improve people, it could have negative consequences, and it really worries me that some of the top
proponents
of this new eugenics, they think CRISPR is the ticket to make it happen.
Those benefits may not be as huge or as stunning as some of the most avid
proponents
of medical marijuana would have us believe, but they are real.
And its
proponents
have spanned the spectrum from the left to the right, from the civil rights campaigner, Martin Luther King, to the economist Milton Friedman.
Although no single style defines Modernist painting, its
proponents
shared a desire to challenge the realist traditions that dominated art education.
Now, according to
proponents
of the clash of civilizations, Barbie and Fulla occupy these completely separate spheres.
Now, the most mindless epidemic we're in the middle of right now is this absurd battle between
proponents
of genetically engineered food and the organic elite.
The small planets dominated, and there was a certain harmony to that, which actually Copernicus was very happy to note, and Kepler was one of the big
proponents
of.
From an Oedipus complex stricken young man to an eye specialist , beautiful lady that just lost a toddler to an older, underachieving mail clerk losing his eye sight we have the
proponents
of a could be good movie.
Gelpke and McCormack seamlessly present interviews with knowledgeable thoughtful
proponents
of peak oil (e.g.
Hamada oddly suggests that
proponents
of monetary finance ignore this risk; but in my own IMF paper, and in Bernanke’s recent blog post, it is a central concern.
The real danger is that rising nationalism could embolden a contingent of the Party, known in China as the New Left, that denounces capitalism and its Western proponents, and calls for a return to the Maoist socialist order of 40 years ago.
Proponents
of liberalism – and those to their left – neglect these issues at their peril.
Likewise, even
proponents
of a no-fly zone are doubtful about its potential efficacy.
Its
proponents
argue that it is the main policy instrument left, and that it will work by increasing credit or lowering the discount rate, which will raise asset prices and hence consumption via balance-sheet effects.
Far better,
proponents
of wage insurance argue, for the training to be carried out by an employer who wants a job done and knows what the employee needs to learn.
Proponents
of a different strategy (Presidents Juan Manuel Santos and Otto Peréz Molina of Colombia and Guatemala, respectively, among others), based on public-health premises and legalization, are gaining ground.
Its
proponents
forget the experience of the first half of the twentieth century, when authoritarian modernization was tried in both Germany and Russia –with disastrous results.
This is why the opposition between so-called “realists” and “idealists” in foreign policy, and between
proponents
of “hard” and “soft” power, is proving to be a thing of the past.
There, the global public will be presented with a narrative premised on two unproven forms of “geoengineering,”
proponents
of which seek to manipulate the planetary system.
Proponents
of new rules could advise developing countries to accept them openly, arguing that to operate outside a global regulatory system would hurt domestic digital development and make it difficult to participate in new technological fields.
Adding genomic parts to a synthetic organism in order to achieve a predictable result may be far more difficult than
proponents
of the chassis model have assumed.
Furthermore, the determination to crush dissent affects the urban middle classes, which might otherwise be the strongest
proponents
of security-sector reform in this area.
It follows, then, that the more liberals from New York or San Francisco, or indeed Houston, agitate for ways to control the sale of guns to civilians, the harder
proponents
of the right to own lethal weapons will fight back.
They are put forward to help the
proponents
of various plans jockey for power and influence on both the regional and global stage.
The Trade Numbers GameCAMBRIDGE – The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) – a mega trade deal covering 12 countries that together account for more than one-third of global GDP and a quarter of world exports – is the latest battleground in the decades-long confrontation between
proponents
and opponents of trade agreements.
Unemployment is ruled out from the start – a built-in outcome of the model that TPP
proponents
often fudge.
In the current TPP debate, many prominent
proponents
still cling to this line.
Second, health care had effective
proponents
– in Congress, among consumers, and even among some of its providers.
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