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Some economists contend that the U. S. is borrowing to fund consumption of imports while accumulating unsustainable amounts of debt.
Some of the differences may reflect evolving views of the subject or different views among economists.
Some economists claim this rise in prices would have been caused by inflation regardless even had the shift not been made.
Some economists also contend that now, according to Gresham's Law, a reversion to the colón would be disastrous to the economy.
Some laissez-faire free-market advocates, like Chicago school economists, often dismiss this endogenous theory, and blame external influences, such as weather, commodity prices, technological developments, and government meddling for non-equilibrium prices.
Some economists, like Milton Friedman and other Laissez-faire economists have argued that there is a direct relationship between economic growth and economic freedom, and studies suggest this is true.
Some economists and legal scholars ( e. g. Henry Manne, Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell, Daniel Fischel, Frank H. Easterbrook ) argue that laws making insider trading illegal should be revoked.
Some economists believe that because the Bank of Japan failed to cut rates quickly enough, Japan entered a liquidity trap.
Some social democrats known as " economists " argued that the party should focus on helping industrial workers improve their lot in life.
Some leading economists such as Kevin M. Murphy and Nobel laureate Gary Becker do not accept the Card / Krueger results, while some others, like Nobel laureates Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz, accept them.
Some economists thus feel that protecting infant industries, while causing short-term harm, can be beneficial in the long term.
Some economists prefer a definition of a 1. 5 % rise in unemployment within 12 months.
Some economists, especially neo-classical economists, argue that all taxation creates market distortion and results in economic inefficiency.
Some economists sought to integrate optimal tax theory with the social welfare function, which is the economic expression of the idea that equality is valuable to a greater or lesser extent.
Some demand theory economists see the inflation barrier as corresponding to the natural rate of unemployment.
Some economists see this scenario as occurring under British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during the 1970s and 1980s.
Some economists, such as Robert Lucas, questioned the theoretical basis for stimulus packages.
Some economists refer only to the period when economic activity is declining.
Some economists have advocated going as far as allowing the sale of organs.
Some have argued that cliometrics had its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s and that it is now neglected by economists and historians.
Some economists and politicians, including Martin, believe natural capital measures play a key role in money supply and inflation measurements in a modern economy.
Some labor economists have criticized the Chicago-school theory, claiming that it tries to explain all differences in wages and salaries in terms of human capital.

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Some of the most prominent civil-rights activists were multiracial, and advocated equality for all.
Some of those who advocated " independent invention ", like Lewis Henry Morgan, additionally supposed that similarities meant that different groups had passed through the same stages of cultural evolution ( See also classical social evolutionism ).
Some Fathers of the Church advocated celibacy and virginity as preferable alternatives to marriage.
Some parapsychologists have advocated other interpretations of déjà vu.
Some proponents of this view of language have advocated a formal approach which studies language structure by identifying its basic elements and then formulating a formal account of the rules according to which the elements combine to form words and sentences.
Some, notably Professor Bruce Biggs, have advocated that double vowels be written to mark long vowel sounds ( for example, Maaori ), but he was more concerned with their being marked be marked at all than with the method that was chosen.
Some linguists advocated dropping the verb " to be " from the English language, leaving " E Prime ", supposedly less prone to bad abstractions.
Some researchers and people with Asperger's have advocated a shift in attitudes toward the view that it is a difference, rather than a disability that must be treated or cured.
Some bishops had advocated a dogma of Mary Mediatrix, Advocate and Co-Redemptrix.
Some reformers were disappointed that President Garfield had advocated limited tenure only to minor office seekers and had given appointments to his old friends.
Some protesters advocated non-payment of taxes, and urged a run on the banks, saying, " Stop the Duke, go for gold.
Some theorists suggest civil disobedience is, itself, a right, and it was advocated by thinkers such as Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
Some anarchists ( usually social anarchists ) have advocated forms of direct democracy as an alternative to the centralized state and capitalism ; however, others ( such as individualist anarchists ) have criticized direct democracy and democracy in general for ignoring the rights of the minority, and instead have advocated a form of consensus decision-making.
Some nobles advocated electing a sole king, but eventually both brothers were elected kings.
Some left-wing groups and political parties have advocated, since the 1980s, for a full devolution of powers by transforming the Federal District into the thirty-second constituent state of the Federation ( with the proposed name of " State of the Valley of Mexico ", to be distinguished from the state of México.
Some Chinese scholars have advocated a name change for the region, or a reversion to the older term Xiyu, arguing that " Xinjiang " might mislead people into thinking that Xinjiang is " new " to China.
Some, such as Samuel Adams, advocated placing the money in London banks to serve as backing for the paper currency issued by the colonies.
Some merchants found The Shoplifting Act overly severe, jurors often deliberately under-valued the cost of items stolen so convicted shoplifters would escape death, and reformist lawyers advocated for the Act's repeal, but The Shoplifting Act was supported by powerful people such as Lord Ellenborough, who characterized penal transportation as " a summer airing to a milder climate " and the archbishop of Canterbury, who believed that strong punishment was necessary to prevent a dramatic increase in crime.
It was the philosopher John Locke who first seems to have advocated targeting children as a special audience in Some Thoughts Concerning Education ( 1693 ).
Some allegations centred on the school's Head of Science Steven Layfield who had in 2000, prior to his taking up the post, publicly advocated the teaching of Intelligent Design in schools.
Some delegates supported this position and advocated emphasizing Muslim solidarity and the defense of Muslim lands, including present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Some businesses have voluntarily adopted a triple bottom line as part of their articles of incorporation or bylaws, and some have advocated for state laws creating a " Sustainable Corporation " that would grant triple bottom line businesses benefits such as tax breaks.

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