Sentences with phrase «additional arguments about»

This can result in confusion and additional arguments about whose time it is with the kids.
But the justices asked for additional arguments about whether the law could be applied to any conduct that takes place abroad.

Not exact matches

I will have a few more comments about the role of conservative scholars, especially Strauss - influenced ones, in an additional post, but let me finally wind up the main argument here.
Either an argument is cogent enough in itself to bring about this decision, or else it is not cogent at all, and if this is the case, no number of good additional reasons can ever justify such a decision.
This paper will examine the arguments on each side, indicate what the societal view implies about the nature of God, and suggest an additional argument for the societal view based on the idea of God's freedom and faithfulness which this view implies.
Additional concerns about the fourth premise were also raised (i.e. «is the federal government really more efficient at managing such efforts»), but arguments about the effectiveness of the department are really ancillary to the justification for its existence in the first place.
The mayor raised the issue of the $ 15.2 billion MTA capital budget deficit and the state's failure to abide by a 2007 settlement that promised additional education funds to the city — saying arguments about lean economic times no longer hold water.
After releasing his $ 77.7 billion preliminary budget, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio raised the issue of the $ 15.2 billion MTA capital budget deficit and the state's failure to abide by the 2007 CFE settlement that promised additional education funds to the city, saying arguments about lean economic times no longer hold water.
If that line stays flat (and your arguments about whether it's 0.02 degrees per year are irrelevant) then the inflection point to additional surface temperature increases is a huge factor.
The case also highlights the practical importance to registrants of a focused defence, given that the professional was ultimately responsible for about $ 75,000 in tribunal costs, and additional appeal costs, reflecting in part her repeated jurisdictional arguments.
Although additional efforts to refine an adverse childhood experience checklist that predicts later health outcomes has scientific merit, an argument can be made that enough is known about certain harmful childhood experiences22 that more testing of parts of this model should be carried out through experiment rather than correlation.
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