As for the argument that we should look to our churches... the BILLIONS spent by organized religion to build exorbitant places of worship (Jesus preached in open fields and I'm confident that God hears MY prayers in the privacy of my home) and the building of health clinics in third world countries would help a lot — but they are not inclined to help those in need HERE!
As for the argument of «self - defense,» that's lame, too.
As for the argument that the iconoclasts were docetics who denied the reality of the Incarnation, this rests on a cosmic conception of a realized Incarnation.
As for the argument from design, see how Darwinian ideas have revolutionized it.
As for his argument, Carter writes learnedly about the most notable crises of American republicanism, especially the Constitutional period, the Civil War, and the New Deal.
As for your argument about the 1st refusal, did Arsenal not have a option to buy him for # 25million?
(Begin old man rant)
As for the argument that the best players in the world won't be at the Olympics, eh.
As for the argument that parents need to take ownership — no one (especially not Mrs. Q) is denying that foods eaten at home are important.
As for the argument that not using corporal punishment will lead to bad behavior, Vieth notes that people who are in jail or kids who are delinquent are likely to have been spanked just as much if not more than kids who are obedient or adults who are not breaking the law.
As for the argument that there need to be more books published by authors of color, as The Passive Guy says, the blame «must be laid at the door of the traditional publishers in the romance industry.
As for the argument that only Amazon will be selling the e-book, this is nothing new.
As for the argument that if it could be done, the publishers would have done it, that doesn't pass the laugh test.
As for the argument about why you would need to pay for their expertise, this might apply to large companies, but not individual investment brokers.
As for your argument that the extra money in the paycheck could be spent, well the same can be said of a refund.
As for the argument of wanting to protect children or pets from cat's clawing, well, here again it is a question of education, but furthermore of common sense.
As for your arguments about how we have built our society on fossil fuel based energy: Well, that is the whole point.
As for the argument for «innovation» over «old - style pollution restrictions», this is nonsensical and an argument to maintain the status quo.
As for the argument, I've been repeating the same thing for a week — you have just been agonisingly slow on the uptake.
As for the argument the claim did not exist, the Court of Appeal held this finding by the Divisional Court was an error of law.
As for the argument raised against the principle of specialisation — to avoid creating a court with a «rigid» jurisdiction that might not be justified in the light of future workload — well, the same argument could actually be invoked against the creation of a «super-GC» whose future caseload is unlikely to double in the near future.
As for the argument that the subscription could depress price expectations and theaters will be left holding the bag if MoviePass fails, «that is exactly what Blockbuster said about Redbox,» Lowe claims.
Also,
as for the argument that it turns to wood alcohol in the stomach, not only do I think we'd have a few big lawsuits by blinded people by now, the fact is many things we consume (the cyanide in apple seeds for example) are genuinely alarming until you realize your stomach is a bag of hydrochloric acid and obliterates most scary sounding stuff.
Not exact matches
«At a time when the global economy is fragile and market sentiment is sensitive, unbalanced and unjustified rating decisions such
as Moody's today can initiate damaging self - fulfilling prophecies and certainly strengthen the
arguments for tighter regulation of the rating agencies themselves.»
The
arguments for participating in such off - the - record briefings are fairly obvious, just
as they were
for technology titans like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Apple CEO Tim Cook, who got roped into a tech summit with Trump at the Trump Tower last week.
Also, if somebody thinks they are ready
for the next level (promotion), they can quickly check their position and prepare a good
argument as to why they deserve it.
The
arguments for deleting your account
as your 2017 New Year's resolution are strong indeed,
as Jake Swearingen points out in Select / All: Facebook was the chief venue
for the spread of misleading fake news and pro-Russian propaganda that confused voters and may have helped tip the presidential election to Donald Trump.
The Raging Bull
argument highlighted growth drivers such
as the energy sector's expansion, US manufacturing competitiveness, the explosive penetration of IT mobility and a housing rebound, combined with some positive demographic shifts
for baby boom echo savers and more fiscally responsible behavior out of politicians.»
I could be wrong — and all five of the Republican candidates
for President still standing would tell me I am — but Apple's take on CALEA strikes me
as a compelling
argument.
As much as it's significant to speak for yourself and stand by your point, it's also necessary to avoid pointless arguments at wor
As much
as it's significant to speak for yourself and stand by your point, it's also necessary to avoid pointless arguments at wor
as it's significant to speak
for yourself and stand by your point, it's also necessary to avoid pointless
arguments at work.
As Eddie Nuvakhov, CEO and producer of LNC Productions, a company that specializes in marketing videos explains, «You need to show people how your product is going to change their lives
for the better, and not just what the product is, if you want to make a convincing
argument for its purchase.
Gordon's basic
argument is essentially that lawyers play too important a role in modern society
for them to think of themselves
as solely beholden to their clients.
«Be truthful and use previous experience to make the
argument as to why you're the right fit
for the role,» she says.
As part of the settlement announced Thursday, Aruze will no longer consider itself part of the 2010 agreement, which will open the door
for Steve Wynn to renew his
argument that his ex-wife's claims are moot.
As it turned out, they needed us to reframe the
argument for conserving wetlands and present a business perspective.
However, on the other hand, the
argument could be made that parodies in the adult context would qualify
for a fair use defense,
as with other parodies.
His
argument, in a nutshell: Take out a HECM
as soon
as you're eligible, at age 62, and then let it earn interest so you can milk it
for cash a couple of decades down the road.
As well - outfitted as this tablet might be, it is unclear if the company can make an argument for the cost of such a too
As well - outfitted
as this tablet might be, it is unclear if the company can make an argument for the cost of such a too
as this tablet might be, it is unclear if the company can make an
argument for the cost of such a tool.
But just
as with Nintendo's 3DS handheld, it's also an
argument for buying the card - based versions of games, leaving you free to fill the internal space with digital - only fare.
«There would be valid accounting
arguments for the costs of relinquishing that «right»
as well.
The
argument is the same in places such
as India
as it is in North America: that Facebook, a giant, rich corporation, is skewing the equality of the Internet in its favour by giving users some parts of it
for free while the rest remains «
for pay.»
You could describe this
as social media with training wheels, and make the
argument that it's helpful
for kids to learn to use social media under the eye of an adult.
The principal
argument for that being the case is habit formation: the idea that «our habits are shaped by the way that consumer technologies, such
as smartphone apps, are designed to be
as addictive
as possible.»
The report, from 2012, did not claim that those people voted illegally in an election,
as it was written
as an
argument for modernizing the US voting system.
«I think it goes without
argument that the athletes on the field, it's all skill
for them, but is it skill
for you and I
as armchair quarterbacks to pick who does well?»
«Horizon Zero Dawn» on PS4 and «PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds» on Xbox One stick out
as strong
arguments for each, and that's not wrong.
But,
as the
argument and the vast amount of research goes, what works
for Menlo doesn't work
for everyone.
Theoretically, breaching someone's privacy — even that of a quasi-government official — should be something that we do when there is a compelling
argument for it, some broader social policy aspect,
as there arguably is with the tape recordings of Donald Trump admitting to horrible behavior towards women.
As the argument went, social networks and the internet in general have made it easier for extra-marital dalliances to happen, just as they've made it possible for people with oddball interests to connect and become friend
As the
argument went, social networks and the internet in general have made it easier
for extra-marital dalliances to happen, just
as they've made it possible for people with oddball interests to connect and become friend
as they've made it possible
for people with oddball interests to connect and become friends.
There's still an
argument for looking at venture capital
as it relates to the population of a given city.
But the comments show Kocherlakota continues to marshal new
arguments for keeping interest rates low even
as most of his colleagues see the time
for a rate increase
as approaching.