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Whereas most arguments have primarily relied on anecdotes, this is one of the only studies to use data from the General Social Survey of opinions and social behaviors and compare professors with the rest of Americans.
But the most common argument has to do with the rapid rise of obesity in the United States, which began in the 1980s, not long after industrial-grade high-fructose corn syrup was invented.
Though perhaps "debates" is too high-minded a word, since the most prominent argument has featured Pankaj Mishra accusing Ferguson (in a vituperous London Review of Books review) of being a neo-imperialist, "white's man burden -toting Euro-chauvinist, followed burden -totingreatening to sue Mishra for libel.
The most persuasive argument has been put forward by a colleague who suggests we should use the name that readers – and remember we have many more of those outside the UK than within it – are most likely to recognise: John Prescott, Sebastian Coe, Martha Lane Fox; then Lord Prescott, Lord Coe, Lady Lane-Fox (another Lloyd-Webber hyphenation) on second mention; then just Prescott, Coe, Lane Fox.
The most interesting argument has to do with Lucas' apparently constant urge to tinker with and otherwise improve his own creation.
The place where this argument has cut most deeply, I think, is around school financing.
Most recently, the Treasury's argument has switched from giving developers an incentive to build a rash of new homes, to fixing a specific "market failure" for borrowers with small deposits who are being given short shrift by lenders.
The most sophisticated version of the argument has been formulated by Alvin Plantinga (1974a, 1974b, 1990).
In a largely post-religious society that argument has probably lost most of its validity.
That argument has been made most clearly by Aidan O'Neill QC.
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